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Turnpike Roads, Parish .Roads, and Other Highways, .J £943 Branch -turnpike roads, parish .roads, and other highways, otherwise Churton otherwise Chirton,.Marden,-;Ne wing- .j.tramroads, railways, streets, paths, passages, rivers, ton otherwise North Ne wnton otherwiseNorth Newtown, . -canals, brooks, streams, sewers, waters, and water- Manningford Abbots, Manningford • Bruce, Manning- ' courses, as it may he necessary and expedient to stop ford Bohun, Wilvelsford otherwise Wilsford otherwise up, .cross, alter, and divert, for the purpose of making Wilsford Dauntsey, Charlton, Rushall, Uphavon, • .and maintaining, or more conveniently making and Chisenbury, Compton, Littlecot, Enford,. Long Street, '.' maintaining, or using the said railway to be authorized Combe, Fifield, Haxton, Netheravon, Figheldean, ty the said Act or Acts, or any of the^ works or conve- Ablington, Milston and Brigmerston, Duvrington, . .uiences connected .therewith. Bulford, Great Amesburyj Little Amesbury, Wilsford, And further notice is hereby given, that it is propo- Lake, Great Durnford, Upper Woodford, Netton, JS&L- • Bed by .the said intended Act or Acts to take power to terton, Newton, Middle Woodford, Little Woodford, raise capital or money for all or any of the purposes. Little Durnford, Avon, Old Sarum, Stratford-under- the-Castle, • Winterborne Gunner, Winterbourne And notice is hereby also given, that duplicate Dauntsey, Winterborne Earls, Hurcott, Ford, Milford, plans and sections of the said railway and other works, near Salisbury, Bemerton near Salisbury, Fisherton • describing the line or situation thereof, and the lands in Anger near Salisbury, Laverstock, Saint Thomas, ••or through which the same shall be made and main- in the city of New Sarum, Saint Edmunds, - in tained, varied, extended, or enlarged, together with the city of New Sarnm, Saint Martins, in .the city 'books of reference, containing the names of the owners of New Sarum, the -liberty or parish of the Close of or reputed owners, lessees or reputed lessees, and occu- the Cathedral Church of Sarum, or some of them,, in piers of such lands respectively, will be deposited for the county of Wilts, and terminating at or near a cer- public inspection, on or before the twenty-ninth day of •tain field at .the extremity of Milford Street, and in the November, in the present year, with the clerk of the occupation of the executors of Samuel Jones (deceased), peace of the said county of Oxford, at his office situate in the tything of Milford, in the parish of Laverstock, in the city of Oxford; and with the clerk of .the peace in the said county of Wilts; and also to authorize the • of the said county of Berks, at his office situate in construction and maintenance .of a branch railway . Abingdon, in Berkshire; and with the clerk of the from and out. of the > said intended new-rail way,-with .peace of the said county of Gloucester, at his office all proper tunnels, bridges, works, and conveniences .situate in Dursley, in Gloucestershire; and with the connected therewith, commencing .at or. near the. ter- clerk of .the peace for the said county of Wilts, at his minus of the said intended.railway, in -the parish, of office situate in Wilton, -in the .said county of Wilt- Laverstock aforesaid, in the said county of WJlts, shire ; and that a copy of so much of the said-plans and thence passing from, in, through, -or into the several :• sections and books of reference as relates to each of the parishes, chapelries, townships, hamlets, townlands, •parishes in or through which the said proposed railway and extra-parochial, and other places following, that is • and works is or are intended to be made and main- to say, Laverstock, .Saint Thomas, in the city of tained, varied, extended, or enlarged, will be depo- New Sarum, Saint Edmunds, in the city of New sited, on or before the thirty-first day of December Sarum, Saint Martins, hi the city of New Sarum, next, with the parish clerks of such parishes respec- the liberty or parish of the Close of the Cathedral tively, at their respective residences. Church of Sarum, Milford, Clarendon Park, Britford, Notice is hereby given, that application is intended East Harnham, Longford Alderbury, West Grimstead, to be made to Parliament in the ensuing session, for an East Grimstead, Nunton, Whaddon, Bodenham, Act or Acts to authorize the construction and main-. Charlton Standlinch Downton, Redlinch, South Da- tenance of a railway, with all proper tunnels, bridges, merhaui, or some of them, in the said county of works, and conveniences connected therewith, com- Wilts; North Charford, .South Charford, Hale, Brea- mencing by an independent terminus or by a junction more, Godshill, Fordingbridge, Bockbourne, Gorley, .with the line of the Great Western Kail way, at or near Bicton, Griddlestile . Stuckton Hyde and Frogham, the Swindon Station of the said Great Western Rail- Burgate, Midgham, The Town Tything, Harbridge, • •way, in the parish of Swindon, in the county of Wilts, South Gorely, Linford, Linwood otherwise Lynwoods, thence passing from, in, through, or 'into the several Ibbesley otherwise Ibsley, EUingham, Godshill Wood, parishes, chapelries, townships, hamlets, townlands, New Grounds-and Ashley. Lodge, Rockford,. North •and extra-parochial, and other places following, that is Ashley, Ringwood Town, Bistern andCrow, Ringwood, to say, Moredon, Southbrook, Even Swindon, Swindon, Kingstone otherwise'Kingston, Bistern and.Bartley, Escott or Eastcott, Westlecott, Lyddiard Tregoze, Eling,! :Bistern, Burley with Bistern . Closes Ville, Salthrop, Overtown,: Elcomb, Wroughton Chiseldon, Hum otherwise Herne, Westover, Avon, Ripley, Uffcott or Ufcott, Broad Hinton, Winterbourne Bas- Sopley, East Parley, Parley, Longham, Bare, 'Wink- • sett, Bar-wick Bassett otherwise Berwick Bassett, Pre- ton, Burton, Street, Clmstchurch otherwise Christ- ' fehute,-Winter-bourne Monkton, Avebury, Beckhamp- church Tuyneham, Christchurch, MusclifF, .Holden- • ton, West Kennett, East Kennett, West Overton, hurst,. Throop, or some of them, in the county of Horton, Hewish otherwise Huish, Draycot .otherwise Southampton; Longham, Hampreston, Holwell, -! Dray cot Foliatt, East Stowell,' West Stowell, Alton Alderholt, West Parley, Knighton, Kinson otherwise \-Priors, East Overton, Alton Barnes otherwise Alton Kingstone, Lytchett Matravers, Cranborne, Edmons- < -Werners, Stantori Saint Bernard, All Cannings, Honey ham, Verwood otherwise Fairwood, Lytchett Minster, iiSfcfteet,' Woodborough, Wilcot, Beechingstoke otherwise Canford Magna otherwise Great Canford, part of Park- '(•Beachingstoke otherwise Beauchamp Stoke, Broad stone,- part of Longfleet,. part of Hamworthy, or some -Street, Gore, Bottlesford, Hilcot, Patney, Qherrington of them, in the county of Dorset j part of Hamwp?ih.
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