2298 THE LONDON GAZETTE, MAY 1, 1883.

by the Old Railway to the foot-road leading Railway on the south, Great Bentley Green through The Slack from north to east, by The and main-road on the north, nine acres of land Slack to Crongston-Jane, from east to south, on Bordells farm, in the occupation of Philip and by Crongston-lane to Four-lane Ends on B. Vincent, on the east, and • eleven acres of the Crowdicote-road from south to west. land and buildings, in the occupation of James (3.) So much of the parishes of Middleton, Alward, and Goading-lane on the west. and Wirksworth, in the county of Derby, as (3.) So much of the parish of Mashbury, in lies within the following boundaries, that is to the county of Essex, as lies within the following say, from the Engine-house on High Peak boundaries, that is to say, from Friday's farm Railway down to Hopton Wood Wharf, thence on the Waltham-rdad by Gatehouse aa far as to Coal Hills, then across the highway to Dark-- Mashbury Hall, thence to the cottage by Mash- lane End, across Dean Hollow, up to the top bury Independent Chapel, thence to Bereman's of Middleton, round by the Duke of Wellington farm, and thence to Friday's farm on the Inn, up Water-lane, on to the occupation-road Waltham-road aforesaid. on Middleton Moor, and thence on to the Fifeshire.—(1.) At Balgrummo, in the parish of Engine House on High Peak aforesaid. Scoonie, in the county of Fife, comprised (4.) So much of the parish of Heanor, in within the following boundaries, that is-to say, the countj' of Derby, as lies within the following Banteath farm on the south, My reside and boundaries, that is to say, from the Railway KennoAvay acred lands on the west, the village . Level Crossing on the Derby and Mansfield- of 'Kennoway on the north, and in part by a road along the Butterly Company's Railway to plantation and in other part by the farms of Bailey Brook Colliery, thence by the footpath Druramand and Balgrummo and Durie Home passing Heanor Fall House to the King of • farm Policies on the, east. Prussia Inn Heanor, and thence along the (2.) At Balgrummo, in the parish of Scoonie, Derby and Mansfield-road to the Railway Level in the county of Fife, comprised within the Crossing aforesaid. following boundaries, that is to say, Lethain (5.) So much of the parish of Duffitld, in farm and Burnside of Letham on the north and the county of Derby, as lies within the fol- north-west, Drumniand on the west, as also part lowing boundaries, that is to say, the river of Wester Dune land, Durie Home farm and Derwent from the Railway Bridge at Castle Policies on the south, and Bankhead farm, on Orchard to a point opposite the boundary fence the east. between Duffield and Allestree at .Birleyhill, Glamorganshire.—The petty sessional division of thence to a point at Birley Grange farm, and in Kibbor, in the county of Glamorgan. a straight line to Three-lane Ends at Cumber- . hill, and thence by a public footpath by the Haddingtnnshire.— (1.) Around the farm steading New Inn Duffield to the Railway Bridge at of Elphingstone Tower, in the parish of Tranent, Castle Orchard aforesaid. in the county of Haddington, in the occupation of John Lindley Fortune, and the village of Dorsetshire.—So much of the parishes of , Elphingstone, (declared by the Local Authority , , and other adjacent to be Places infected with foot-and mouth parishes, in the counties of and South- disease) comprising the farms of North Elphing- ampton," as lies within the following bonndaiies, stone, South Elphingstone, Limeylands, St. that is to say, the river Stour from Longham Clements, and Falside, in the county of Had- Bridge in the county of Dorset to near Throop dington, and the farms of Cousland Park, Farm and Muscling then taking the road pass- Cousland, Hillhead, and Carberry, in the ing Holdenhurst and the Cross-road to Christ- county of EdinuTirgh. church direct through Bournemouth by the (2.) The parish of Soutra ; so much of the • East Railway Station to the Pembroke Hotel, parish of Humbie as lies to the south and east and thence direct to Constitution Hill by the of the road from Mavishall to Uppcrkeith, Woodman Tavern to Sea View Public-house, Humbic House, and Gilchriston Bridge; so and from thence passing the Shoulder of much of the parish of Bolton as lies to the Mutton and Bear Cross Inns to, and termi- south and east of the road from Gilchriston nating at, Longham Bridge aforesaid. Bridge to Howden ; the parish of Tester includ- Edinburghshire.—Around the farm steading of ing the village of Gifford; so much of the parish Elphingstone Tower, in the parish of Tranent, of Garvald as lies tojthegsouth and east of the in the county of Haddington, in the occupation Sounding Burn and Papanna Water ; so much of John Lindley Fortune, and the village of of the parish of Whittinghame as lies to the Elphingstone, (declared by the Local Authority south of the road from Papple to Overfield and to be Places infected with foot-and-mouth Blinkbonnie and a line drawn from Blinkbonnie disease) comprising the farms of North Elph- to Whittinghame South Lodge ; so much of the ingstone, South Elphiugstone, Limeylands,- St. parish of Stenton as lies to the south of a line Clements, and Falside, in the county of Had- drawn from Whittinghame South Lodge to dington, and the farms of Cousland Park, Presmennan-farm-house and the detached parts Cousland, Hillhead, and Carberry, in the county of the parish of Stenton including Zadlee, Mill- of Edinburgh. knowe, and Friarsdykes ; so much of the parish Essex.—(1.) At Latchingdon, in the county of of Spott as lies to the south of a line drawn Essex, comprised within the following boun- from Spott Mill to Woodhall ; so much of the daries,that is to say, the river Blackwater on the parish of Innerwick as lies to the south of a line north, Butterfields and Mundon Hall farms on drawn from Woodhall to Blackcastle Hill j and the west, Clark's Lower farm on the east, and so much of the parish of Oldhamstocks as lits • the road leading from Latchingdon to Steeple to the south of Oldhamstocks Burn ; including dividing Lawling Hall farm from Lawliug all buildings and public and private roads within Smith's farm, in the occupation of George the parts of the parishes before named, all in Attenborough, on the south. the county of Haddington, and all bou'nded on (2.) At Great Bentley, in the county of the south and east by the county of Berwick. Essex, comprised within the following boun- Hampshire.— (1.) So much of the parishes of Mil- daries, that is to say, the Tendring Hundred ford, and Hordle. in the county of Southampton,