THE LONDON GAZETTE, JASUABY 30, 1883. 529 No. Parish. Description of Infected Place. 132 Whitlin gham ... Meadow in the occupation of Mr. R. Harris and the lands and buildings immediately contiguous and adjoining, in his occupation. 133 Witchingham, Little ... Farm premises in the occupation of Mr. J. R. Kay and the lands and buildings immediately contiguous and adjoining, in his occupation. 134 Witton Farm premises in the occupation of Mr. C. Cobon and the lands and buildings immediately contiguous and adjoining, in his occupation. 135 Do. Yards in the occupation of Mr. W. P. Cubitt and the lands and buildings immediately contiguous and adjoining, in his occupation. 136 Worstead Field in the occupation of Mr. W. Newton and the lands and buildings immediately contiguous and adjoining, in his occupation. Nottinghamshire.—(1.) So much, of the parishes of Nottingham-road, and the Nottingham - road Redmile, Barkestone, BottesforJ, and Granby, from the Old Turnpike to the Railway Bridge. in the counties of Leicester, and Nottirgham, as (7.) At Orston, in the county of Notting- lies within the following boundaries, that is to ham, comprised within the following boundaries, say, the road from Granby to Elton on the north, that is to say, from Alverton boundary to Bottes- the road from Elton to Bottesford on the east, ford Crossing on the Great Northern Railway the accommodation-roud from Bottesford to on the east, Bottesford-lane to Gillotts farm on Barkestone on the south, and tlie road from the south, Lordship-lane, Spa-lane, and Mill- Barkestone to Granby on the west. lane to Flawborough boundaiy in Long Edge- (2.) So much of the parish of Sherwood, in lane, and Flawborough boundary fence to Al- the borough of Nottingham, as lies within the vcrton-road on the west, and Alverton-road to following boundaries, that is to say, a certain Alverton boundary aforesaid on the north. grass field in the occupation of Richard (8.) At Winthorpe, in the county of Not- Armilage on the north, a certain house'and tingham, comprised within the following boun- garden in the occupation of Mr. Rudd on the daries, that is to say, the fence known as the east, a certain house and garden at present Winthorpe boundary fenco on the east, the unoccupied on the south, and a certain house fence known as the Winthorpe and Newark lately in the occupation of Arthur Wells boundary fenco leading to Winthorpe Bridge deceased on the west. on the sou'.h, the road known as Gainsborough- (3.) So much of the parish of Sneinton, in road leading from Winthorpe Bridge to Win- the borough of Nottingham, as lies within the thorpe School on the west, and the road known following boundaries, that is to say, certain as Coddington-road leading from Winthorpe cottage-gardens on the north, certain land in School to the Winthorpe boundary fence afore- the occupation of Messrs. Birkin and Scoofield said on the north. on the east, certain household property on the (9.) At Worksop, in the county of Notting- south, and certain land belonging to Earl ham, comprised within the following boun-. Manvers on the west. daries, that is to say, on the north the boundary (4.) So much of the parishes of Mansfield, fence of the farm in the occupation of Henry and Mansfield Woodhouse, in the county of Simpson adjoining certain lands in the occu- Nottingham, as lies within the following boun- pation of John Flockton and George Sudbury, daries, that is to say, a line from the Bridge on the south the boundary fence of the farm near Bath Mill in Mansfield along the footpath in the occupation of the said Henry Simpson to Old Mill-lane, across such lane, along Stinton- adjoining certain lands in the occupation of lane to Rushpool farm, thence along the road John Edeson, on the east the boundary fence to Midworth's Plantation, from there to Clip- of the farm in the occupation of the said- Henry stone-road at Walker's Plantation, across New- Simpson adjoining certain lands in the occu- lands-road to Norman's Wood, thence along pation of George Sudbury and the Worksop • Eakring-road to Sandy-lane, and along Sandy- Cricket Club, and the fence of the highway lane to the Bridge near Bath Mill in Mansfield leading from Worksop to Newark known as aforesaid. Low Town Sparkin Hill. (5.) So much of the parish of Sibthorpe, in (10.) So much of the parish of Edwalton, in the county of Nottingham, as lies within the the county of Nottingham, as lies v.'ithin the following boundaries, that is to say, on or following boundaries, that is to say, the boun- towards the south by Longhedge-lane leading dary fence of Edwalton and Tollerton on the from White Cross to the Four-lane Ends near east, the highway leading from Plumtree and Hawkswovth, on or towards the east by Sib- along Lings-lane to the Loughborough highway thorpe-road leading from Hawksworth to on the south, the boundary fence of Wilford Sibthorpe and the Back Dyke as far as the on the west, and on the north the boundary Hunting Bridge, on or towards the north by fence of West Bridgeford, the highway from an imaginary lino from the Hunting Bridge to Lings Bar to Ludlow Hill included. Deadwong-lane Bridge and a straight line from (II.) At Holrne-Pi'Trepont, in the county of the latter Bridge to White Cross, and on or Nottingham, comprised within the following towards the west by Longhedge-lane. boundaries, that is to say, from a point at (6.) So much of the parish of Mansfield, in James's-lane on the Nottingham-road, along the county of Nottingham, a<; lies within the the north side of the Nottingham-road to following boundaries, that is to say, the Mans- Holme-road End in the parish of Ra'lcliffe, field and Southwell line of Railway from the thence along the east side of Holme-road, Nottingham-road to the Southwell-road, the Island-lane, and the Great Northern Railway Southwell-road from the Railway Bridge to to the river Trent, thence along the south side Lyndhurst-lane, Lyndhurst-lane through Mans- of the Trent to a field known as Wonibell's field Wood to the Old Turnpike-road, the Old Hoggam, thence along the west f^nce <>1 the Turnpike - road from Lyndhurst - lane to the Hoggam and Bottom Trent field fence to.
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