3924 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 23, 1903. and the same are now in force within the said The Museums and Gymnasiums Act, 1891, so Urban District. far as it relates to Museums only. And whereas by virtue of section eighteen The Public Baths and Wash-houses Acts, 1846, of the London Government Act, 1899, and of the 1847, 1878 and 1882. London (Clerkeuwell Detached) Order in Council, The Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1900, a detached part of the Parish of Saiut 1890, Part III. James and Saiut Joim, Clerkenwell, in the County of London, described in the Order, became part The Public Libraries Act, 1892. of the County of Middlesex, and was annexed to And whereas the following Acts of Parlia- the Parish of Hornsey, and was added to the ment and Orders affect the said Urban District, Urban District of Jiornsey. and reference is therein made expressly or by And whereas by the Alexandra Park and inclusive words or implication to the Local Palace (Public Purposes) Act, 1900, a body of Government District of Hornsey or to the Trustees called " The Alexandra Park Trustees " Hornsey Local Board or to the Urban District were constituted and empowered to purchase of Hornsey or to the Urban District Council of and hold and have the management of the Alex- Hornsey, namely:— andra Park and Palace and any lands adjoining, The Great Northern Railway Act, 1846. the appointment of five of such Trustees being The New River Company's Act, 1852. vested in the said District Council as a Contri- The Finsbury Park Act, 1857. butory Authority under the Act. The Holyhead Road Relief Act, 1861. And whereas by a Provisional Order of The Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Rail- the Local Governmeut Board dated the sixth day way Act, 1802. of March, one thousand nine hundred and one, The Muswell Hill Estate and Railways Act, and confirmed by the Local Government Board's 186(5. Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 1) Act, The Hornsey Gas Act, 1866. 1901, the said District Council were empowered The Lee Conservancy Act, 1868. to put in force in reference tc the lands described The Metropolitan Board of Works Act, 1874. in the Schedule to the said Order and for the The Metropolitan Board of Works (Various purpose therein mentioned the powers of the Powers) Act, 1875. Lands Clauses Consolidation Acts with respect to The Great Northern Railway Act, 1882. the purchase and taking of lands, otherwise than The Higligate Hill Tramways Order, 1882, by agreement. confirmed by the Tramways Orders Con- And whereas by the Borough of Stoke firmation (No. 2) Act, 1882. Newington (South Hornsey) Scheme, 1901, The Metropolitan Outer Circle Railway Act, confirmed by an Order in Council of the twenty- 1882. fifth day of March, one thousand nine hundred The North London Tramways Act, 1882. and one, the power of appointing Trustees of The North London Tramways Act, 1883. the Charities known as the Hornsey Parochial The London, Hendon and Harrow Railway Charities and the Hornsey Fuel Fund, which Act, 1883. Trustees had been previously appointed by a The North London Tramways Act, 1884. Joint Committee of the Urban District Councils The Hornsey Gas Order, 1884, confirmed by of Hornsey and South Hornsey, was transferred the Gas Orders Confirmation (No. 2) Act, to a Joint Committee of the Council of the 1884. Metropolitan Borough of Stoke Newingtou and The Great Northern Railway (Various Powers) the Urban District Council of Hornsey, and the Act, 1885. Local Government Board's Provisional Orders The Muswell Hill and Palace Railway Act, Confirmation Act, 1874, (No. 3), so far as it 1886. related to the Urban District of South Hornsey, The Highgate and Kilburn Open Spaces Act. was repealed, with certain qualifications and 1886. exceptions, in the Scheme mentioned. The London Street Tramways (Extensions) And whereas on the twenty-second day Act, 1888. of April, one thousand nine hundred and one, The Metropolitan Outer Circle Railway Act, the said District Council made Bye-laws with 1888. respect to New Streets and Buildings in the said The North Metropolitan Tramways Act, 1892. Urban District, and the same were allowed by the The Great Northern and City Railway Act, Local Government Board on the fourteenth day of 1892. June, one thousand nine hundred and one, and The Great Northern Railway Act, 1893. are now in force within the said Urban District. The Great Eastern Railway (General Powers) And whereas by a Provisional Order of the Act, 1893. Local Government Board dated the seventh The Great Northern Railway Act, 1894. day of May, one thousand nine hundred and two, The London County Council (Improvements) and confirmed by the Local Government Board's Act, 1894. Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 11) Act, The Great Northern and City Railway (Ex- 1902, the powers given by the Hornsey Local tension of Time) Act, 1895. Board Act, 1871, were extended so as'to include The Great Northern Railway Act, 1896. the making and maintaining of certain further The Great Northern Railway Act, 1897. works of sewerage and other purposes. The Great Northern and City Railway Act. And whereas the Education Act, 1902, will 1897. have come into operation in the Urban District The New River Company's Act, 1897. of Hornsey before the date of the commence- The London County Council (General Powers) ment of this Scheme, and the Urban District Act, 1897. Council of Hornsey will then be the Local The Highgate Woods Preservation Act, 1897. Education Authority for the said district. The Great Northern Railway Act, 1898. And whereas the following Acts have been The Muswell Hill and Palace Railway Act, adopted by and are in force within the said 1898. District of the said District Council, namely:— The Middlesex County Council Act, 1898. The Infectious Disease (Prevention) Act, 1890. The Great Northern Railway Act, 1899. The Public Health Acts Amendment Act, The Great Northern and Strand Railway Act, 1890, parts 2, 3, and 5. 1899..
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