THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 5, 1882. 6175 road leading from Kilsby to Crick as far as the dories, that is to say, 'the Midland Railway new London and North-Western Railway on from Stamford Station to the crossing on the the south, the London and North - Western Easton-road on the north and north-west, the Railway from the said bridle-road to Kilsby- Easton-road on the west, the road leading from station on the south-west, and the road leading Burghley Park to Easton-road on the south, from Kilsby-station to Kilsby on the east. and the west side of the road leading from the (18.) So much of the parish of Oxendon, in entrance to Burghley Park to the Midland the county of Northampton, as lies within the Railway Bridge on the east. following boundaries, that is to say, the road (8.) At Wothorpe, in the Soke of Peter- leading from the Northampton turnpike-road to borough, comprised within the following boun- Farndon as far as the brook as it crosses the daries, that is to say, the Midland Railway road on the north, the Northampton turnpike- from Stamford Station as far as the Third road from the village of Oxenden to the brook Drift-road on the north, Burghley Park on as it crosses the turnpike-road on the east, and the south, St. Martin's Stamford on the west, the brook on the south and west. and the Third Drift-roud on the east. Soke ofPeterborough.—(1.) At Northborough, Nottinghamshire.—(1.) So much of the parishes of in the Soke of Peterborough, comprised within Redmile, Barkestone, Bottesford, and Granby, the following boundaries, that is to say, the in the counties of Leicester, and Nottingham, as public-road leading from Peterborough to Deep- lies within the following boundaries, that is to ing St. James, from the Cuckoo Inn to a point say, the road from Granby to Elton on the north, intersected by the public drain running from the road fiom Elton to Bottesford on the east, thence to the public-road leading from Peakirk the accommodation-road from Bottesford to to Deeping Gate, on the north, the last-men- Barkestone on the south, and the road from tioned road on the east, the public drain lead- Barkestone to Granby on the west. ing from the last-mentioned road to the Nine (2.) So much of the parish of Sherwood, in Bridges on the public-road leading from Peter- the borough of Nottingham, as lies within the. borough to Market Deeping on the south, and following boundaries, that is to say, a certain the last-mentioned road on the west. grass field in the occupation of Richard (2.) At Newark, in the Soke of Peter- Armitage on the north, a certain house and borough, comprised within the following boun- garden in the occupation of Mr. Rudd on the daries, that is to say, the public-road leading east, a certain house and garden at present from Newark by the Old Side Bar to a point unoccupied on the south, and a certain house where the drain running from the Dogsthorpe- lately in the occupation of Arthur Wells road to Edgerley Toll Bar on the Peterborough ' deceased on the west. and Eye-road intersects the road to Dogsthorpe (3.) So much of the parish of Sneinton, in on the south and south-west, the said drain on the borough of Nottingham, as lies within the the north-west and north, and the said Peter- following boundaries, that is to say, certain borough and Eye-road on the east. cottage-gardens on the north, certain land in (3.) At Newborough, in the Soke of Peter- the occupation of Messrs. Birkin and Scoofield borough, comprised within the following boun- on the east, certain household property on the daries, that is to say, the drain known as Old south, and certain land belonging to Earl Pepper Lake as far as the Boat on the north, Manvers on the west. the said drain to Powder Blue Bridge on the (4.) So much of the parishes of Ratcliffe- east, the said drain to Old House Bridge on the on-Trent, Carlton, and Colwick, in the county south, and Speechley's Drove and main-road as of Nottingham, as lies within the following, far as Old House Bridge on the west. boundaries, that is to say, the Stoke Dyke and (4.) At Peakirk, in the Soke of Peter- boundary fence from Colwick Good's Yard to borough, comprised within the following boun- the river Trent on the east, from the end of daries, that is to say, the Great Northern loop- Stoke boundary fence by the river Trent to the line from Fox Cover Crossing to Park House . south corner of George Neale's field on the Bridge on the east and south-east, the bridle- south, from thence by a straight line across to road leading to Werrington as far as Fox Cover Colwick Passenger Station on the west, and Crossing on the south-west, and Halfmoon bank from thence by the Great Northern Gedling as far as the road leading from North Fen to line to the Stoke Dyke on the north. Peakirk on the north. (5.) So much of the parish of Hickling, in (5.) At Peterborough Common, in the Soke the county of Nottingham, as lies within the of Peterborough, comprised within the follow- following boundaries, that is to say, from ing boundaries, that is to say, Flag Fen-road Robert Collishaw's house in Hickiing village on the north, Padholme-road from its junction along a footpath to Lambs Barn, from Lambs with Peterborough Common-road to the com- Barn along a bridle-road to Kinoulton-road, mencement of the borough of Peterborough on along the south side of Kinoulton-road to the the south, Peterborough Common-road from its Neville Arms, thence along the west side of the junction with Padholme-road to its junction highway to Robert Collishaw's house in Hick- with the road from Newark to Oxney on the ling village aforesaid. east, and certain fields known as Park Wood (6.) So much of the parish of Arnold, in the and the boundary between the borough of Peter- county of Nottingham, -as lies within the fol- borough and the Soke of Peterborough on the lowing boundaries, that is to say, an occupa- west. tion-road leading from Arnold to Woodborough (6.) So much of the parish of Peterborough, on the east, thence along a foot-road to the in the borough of Peterborough, as lies within Calverton-road on the north, and along Club the following boundaries, that is to say, a con- Garden-lane to Spout-lane on the west, and tributory water-course to Carr Dyke on the along Spout-lane to the occupation-road afore- north, Eastgate on the south, Star-lane on the said on the south; the said roads and lanes being east, and St. John's-street, Boongate, on the included in the Area. west. (7.) At Rufford, in the county of Notting- (7.) At Wothorpe, in the Soke of Peter- .ham, comprised within the following boundaries* borough, comprised within the following bouri- that is to say* the road from Rufford Kennels No. 25174, F.
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