1 01 01 i 1 i 3 : 9 8 9 URL m^'- ¥-/Y//^' ANNO SECUNDO & TERTIO GULIELMI IV. REGIS. **************************************************** CAP. LXIV. An Act to settle and describe the Divisions of Counties, and the Limits of Cities and Boroughs, in England and Wales, in so far as respects the Election of Members to serve in Parliament. [11th J?^/^ 1832.] WHEREAS by an Act passed in this present Session of Parliament, and intituled An Act to amend the Repre- 2W.4. c.45. sent at ion of the People in England and Wales, it is (amongst other things) provided, that each of the Counties enume- rated in the Schedule marked (F.) thereto annexed should be divided into Two Divisions, which Divisions should be settled and described by an Act to be passed for that Purpose in this present Parliament, which Act, when passed, should be deemed and taken to be Part of the Act now in recital as fully and effectually as if incorporated therewith ; and that Two Knights of the Shire should be chosen for each Division of the said Counties ; and that the Court for the Election of such Knights of the Shire should be held at the Place to be named for that Purpose in the Act so to be passed for settling and describing the Divisions of the said Counties : And whereas the Act so to be passed for settling and describing the Divisions of the said Counties, as in the said recited Act is mentioned, is this present Act : And whereas the several Counties enumerated in the said Schedule marked (F.) to the said recited Act annexed are the several Counties whereof the Divisions are herein-after settled and 6 T described : 534 Divisions of Cheshire. 2'' & S** GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. described : Be it therefore enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That the Two Divisions of the County of Chester shall respectively be called the Northern Division and the Southern Division ; and that such Northern Division shall include the whole of the respective Hundreds of Macclesfield and BUCKLOW ; and that such Southern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Broxton, Eddisbury, Nantvvich, northwich, and WiRRALL ; and also the City and County of the City of Chester ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Northern Division at the Town of Knutsford, and for such Southern Division at the City of Chester. Divisions of II. And be it enacted. That the Two Divisions of the County of Cornwall. CORNWALL shall respectively be called the Eastern Division and the Western Division ; and that such Eastern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds called East, West, Lesnewth, Stratton, and Trigg ; and also the following Parishes and Places in the Hundred of Powder ; (that is to say,) St. Austell, St. Blazey, St. De?iis, St. Ewe, Fo'wey, Gorrafi, Ladock, •'■ Lanlivery, Lostwithiel, Luxulion, Mevagissey , St. Mewmi, St. Michael Carhaise, Roach, St. Sampson* s, St. Stephen* s in Brannel, and Tywardreth, together 2*'&3°GULIELMI IV. Cap. 64. 535 together with all such Part of the Himdredof Ptdar as will not he included in the Western Divisions of the County of Cornwall next herein-after described ; and that such Western Division shall include the whole of the re- spective Hundreds of Kerrier and Penwith ; all such Part of the Hundred of Powder as will not be included in the Eastern Division of the County of Cormoall, herein-before described ; the following Parishes in the Hundred of Pydar; (that is to say,) St. Agnes, Crantock, Cubert, Ncwlyn, St. Enoder, and Perranzabuloe, and the Scilly Isj^ands ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Eastern Division at the Borough of Bodmin, and for such Western Division at the Borough of Truro. III. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County of Divisions of Cumberland shall respectively be called the Eastern Division and Cumberland. the Western Division ; and that such Eastern Division shall include the whole of the several Wards of Cumberland, Eskdale, and Leath ; and that such Western Division shall include tlie whole of the respec- tive Wards of Allerdale above Derwent, and Allerdale below Derwent ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Eastern Division at the City of Carlisle, and for such Western Division at the Borough of Cockermout/i. IV. And be it enacted. That the Two Divisions of the County of Divisions of Derby shall respectively be called the Northern Division and the ■0«^*2'- Southern Division ; and that such Northern Division shall include the whole of the respective Hundreds of High Peak and Scarsdale ; and also so much of the Wapentake of Wirksworth as, by virtue of the Order made at the Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Derby held at the Borough of 5BS^ 2°&3^GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. of Derby on the Twenty-eighth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, is comprised in the Bakevcell Division, as establislied by such Order ; and that such Southern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Appletree, MoRLESTON and Litchurch, and Repton and Gresley ; and all such Parts of the Wapentake of Wirksworth as will not be included within the Northern Division of the County of Derby last herein-before described ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be iield for such Northern Division at the Town of Bake'well, and for sucli Southern Division at the County Hall in Derby. Divisions of V. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County of Devon. Devon sliall respectively be called the Northern Division and the Southern Division ; and that such Northern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Bampton, Black Torrington, Braunton, Crediton, Fremington, Halberton, Hartland, Havridge, Hemyock, North Tawton and AVinkleigh, Shebbear, Sherwill, SoUTH-MoLTON, Tiverton, Witheridge, and West Budleigh ; and tliat such Southern Division shall include the whole of the several IIiimh-(Hls of axminster, Clyston, COLYTON, Ottery St. Mary, East Budleigh, LiFTON, Exminster, Teignbridge, Haytor, Coleridge, Stanborough, Ermington, Plympton, 2" & 3° GULIELMl IV. Cap.64. 537 Plymx'ton, roborougii, and Tavistock ; and also the Castle of Exeter ; and the Hundred of Wonford, except sucli Parts of that Hundred as are included in the Limits of the City of Exeter as herein-after described ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Northern Division at the Town of South-MoUon, and for such Southern Division at the City of Exeter. VI. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County of Divisions of Durham shall respectively be called the Northern Division and the -^"'"^«'"- Southern Division ; and that such Northern Division shall include the whole of the respective Wards of Chester and Easington ; and that such Southern Division shall include the whole of the respec- tive Wards of Darlington and Stockton ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Northern Division at the City of Durham, and for such Southern Division at the Town of Darliniiton. -to' VII. And be it enacted. That the Two Divisions of the County of Divisions of Essex shall respectively be called the Northern Division and the Essex, Southern Divisio7i ; and that such Northern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Clavering, DUNMOW, Freshwell, HiNCKFORD, Lexden, Tendring, Thurstable, Uttlesford, Winstree, and WiTHAM ; and that such Southern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Barstable, Becontree, Chafford, Chelmsford, Dengie, Harlow, Ongar, 6 U Ongar, 538 2*'&3"GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. ROCHFORD, and Waltham ; and of the Liberty of Havering ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Sliire shall be held for such Northern Division at the Town of Brainiree, and for such Southern Division at the Town of C/ielmsJorYl. Divisions of VIII. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County of lowester. GLOUCESTER shall respectively be called the Eastern Division and the Western Division ; and that such Eastern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Crowthorne and Minety, Brightwell's Barrow, Bradley, Rapsgate, BiSLEY, longtree, Whitstone, Kiftsgate, Westminster, Deerhurst, Slaughter, Cheltenham, Cleeve, Tibaldston, Tewkesbury, and DuDSTONE and King's Barton ; and also the City and County of the City of Gloucester and the Borough of Cirencester ; and that such Western Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Berkley, Thornbury, Langley and Swineshead, Grumbald's Ash, PucKLE Church, Lancaster Duchy, Botloe, St. Briarvel's, Westbury, and Blidesloe ', and the Hundreds of Henbury and Barton Regis, ex- cept such Parts of those Hundreds as are included in the Limits of the City of Bristol as herein-after described ; and that the C^ourt for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Eastern Division at the City of Gloucester, and for such Western Division at the Town of Dursley. IX. And 2"&3°GUL1ELMI IV. Cap.r)4. 539 IX. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County Divisions of of Hants shall respectively be called the Northern Division and the ■^°"'*- Southern Division ; and that such Northern Division shall include the whole of the several now existing Divisions of Alton, Andover, Basingstoki;, King's Clere, Droxford, Odiham, Petersfield, and Winchester, as the same are now established by virtue of an Order made by His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Hants at the Midsummer Quarter Sessions for the said County held at Winchester on the Twenty- eighth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and thirty-one ; and also all such other Places, if any, in the saidCounty of iJa??/*, as are locally situated within or are surrounded by the said Sessional Divisions or any of them, and are not mentioned in the said Order ; and that such Southern Division shall include the whole of the several now existing Divisions of Fareham, Lymington, RiNGWOOD, ROMSEY, and Southampton, as the same are now established by the Order aforesaid ; and also all such other Places, if any, in the said County of Hants, as are locally situated within or are surrounded by the said Four last-mentioned Sessional Divisions of the said County or any of them, and are not mentioned in the said Order ; and also the Town and County of the Town of Southampton ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Noithern Division at the City of Winchester, and for such Southern Division at the Borough of Southampton. X. And be it enacted. That the Two Divisions of the County of Divisions of Kent shall respectively be called the Eastern Division and the -^«*»'- Western Division; and that such Eastern Division shall include the whole of the respective Lathes of St. Augustine and Shepway, including the Liberty of Romn^y Marsh, and of the Upper Division of the Lathe of Scray ; and 540 2°&3"GULlELMi IV. Cap.C4. and that sucli Western Division shall iiichule the whole of the respective Lathes of SUTTON-AT-HONE and Aylesford, and of the Lower Division of the Lathe of Scray ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Eastern Division at tlie City of Canterki>\ij, and foi- such Western Division at the Borough of Maidsto7ie. Divisions of Lancaster. XL And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County of Lancaster shall respectively be called the Northern Division and the Southern Division ; and that such Northern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Lonsdale, Amounderness, Leyland, and Blackburn ; and that such Southern Division shall include the whole of the respective Hundreds of Salford and West Derby ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Northern Division at the Borough of Lancaster, and for such Southern Division at the Town of Newto?i. Divisions of Leicester. Xn. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County of Leicester shall respectively be called the Nortliern Division and the Sonthern Division ; and that such Northern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of West Goscote, East Goscote, and Framland ; and also those Two detached Portions of the Hundred of Gartree which are situated on the East of the Hundred of East Goscote ; and that such Southern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Gartree (except as before mentioned), Sparkenhoe, and Guthlaxton ; and also the Borough of Leicester and the Liberties thereof; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Northern Division at the Town of Loughborough, and for such Southern Division at the Borough of Leicester. XHL And 2"&3"GLIL1ELMI IV. Cap. 64. 541 XIII. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County of ^"f^J'^ °^ Norfolk shall respectively be called the Eastern Division and the '^^ ' Western Division ; and that such Eastern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Blofield, Clavering, Depwade, Diss, Earsham, North Erpingham, South Erpingham, Eynesford, East Flegg, West Flegg, Forehoe, Happing, Hensteau, Humbleyaud, LODDON, Taversham, TuNSTEADj and Walsham ; and that such Western Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Freebridge Marshland, ■SiVIlTHDON, Freebridge Lynn, Clackclose, Brothercross, Gallow, Holt, Launditch, South Greenhoe, Grimshoe, North Greenhoe, Wayland, Shropham, Gilt Cross, and Mitford ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Eastern Division at the City of Norwich, and for such WesteiTi Division at the Town of Swaffham. XIV. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County of Divisions of Northampton shall respectively be called the Northern Division and Nonlianqiiuti. the Southern Division ; and that such Northern Division shall include the whole of the Liberty of Peterborough, and of the several Hundreds of WiLLYBROOK, Polebrook, C X Huxloe, 512 Divisions of Northiimher- land. 2"&3"GULIELM! IV. Cap.()4. HUXLOE, Navisford, Corby, HiGHAM Ferrers, rothwell, Hamfordshoe, and Orlingbury ; and that such Southern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Kings Sutton, Chipping Warden, Greens Norton, Cleley, Towcester, Favvsley, Wymersley, Spelhoe, Norottee Grove, and GuiLSBOROUGH ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for sucli Northern Division at the Town of Kettering, and for such Southern Division at tlie Borough of Northampton. XV. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County of Northumberland shall respectively be called the Northern Division and the Southern Division ; and that such Northern Division shall include the whole of the several Wards of Bamborough, Coquetdai.e, G LEND ale, and Morpeth, and of the Berwick Bounds ; and that such Southern Division sjiall include the wlioU' of the i-es])ectivc Wards of Tynedalk, and Castle, and also the Town and County of the Town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; and tliat the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be iield for such Northern Division at the Town of Alnxvick, and for such Southern Division at the Town of Hexham. Divisions of XVI. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County of Noiiinyham. No-riiNGHAM shall j-espcctively be called the Northern Division and the Southern Division; and that such Northern Division shall include the whole of the respective Hundreds of Bassetlaw and Broxstow ; and 2"&3''GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. 543 and that such Southern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of rushcliffe, Bingham, Newark, and Thurgarton ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Northern Division at the Town of Mansfield, and for such Southern Division at the Borough of 'Newark. XVII. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County Divisions of of Salop shall respectively be called the Nortliern Division and the f^a^^- Southern Division ; and that such Northern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Oswestry, PiMHILL, North Bradford, and South Bradford, and of tlie Liberty of Shrewsbury ; and that such Southern Division sliall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Brimstrey, ■"'■ Chirbury, Condover, ,^^ Ford, \\ MUNSLOW, Overs, PuRSLOW, including Clun, and Stoddesdon, and of the Franchise of Wenlock ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Northern Division at the Borough o^ Shrexvshury, and for such Southern Division at the Town o^ Church Stretton. XVIII. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County Divisions of of Somerset shall respectively be called the Eastern Division and Somerset. the Western Division ; and that such Eastern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds or Liberties of Bath Forum, Bempstone, Brent and Wrington, Bruton, Catsash, Chew and Chewton, Norton Ferris, Frowe, Gl ASTON Twelve Hides, Hamp- 544 2"&3"GULIELMI IV. Cap.G4. Ha.mpxon and Ci.averton, HoilETHOUNE, Keynsham, KiLMERSDON, ■ Mells and Leigh, portbury, Wellow, Wells Forum, Whitstone, WiNTERSTOKE, and WiTHAM Friary ; and also the Hundred of Hartcliffe with Bedminster, except such Parts of that Hundred as are included in the Lin)its of the City of Bristol as herein-after described ; and that such Western Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Abdick and Bulstone, Andersfield, Cannington, Carhampton, Crewkerne, North Curry, HouNDSBOiiouGH, Berwick, and Coker, HuNTSPiLL and Puriton, Kingsbury, East, Kingsbury, West, Martock, MiLVERTON, North Petherton, South Petherton, Pitney, somertox, Stone, Taunton and Taunton Dean, TiNTINHULL, Whitley, and WiLLiTON and Freemanous ; and that the Court for the Election of Kniglits of the Shire shall be held for such Eastern Division at the City of Wells, and for such Western Division at the Borouy,)! of T'aunton. •f.' Divisions of XIX. And be it enacted, That tlic Two Divisions of the County siufford. (jf Sxafford shall respectively be called the Northern Division and the Southern Division ; and that such Northern Division shall include tlie whole of the several Hundreds of Pjrehill, totmonslow, and North Oj'flow ; and 2°&3°GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. 545 and that such Southern Division sliall include the whole of the respective Hundreds of South Offlow, Seisdon, and CUTTLESTONE ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Northern Division at the Borough of Stafford, and for such Southern Division at the City of Liclifield. XX. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County of Divisions of Suffolk shall respectively be called the Eastern Division and the Suffolk. Western Division ; and that such Western Division shall include the whole of the Liberty of Bury St. Edmund's, and of the respective Hundreds of Hartesmere and Stow ; and that such Eastern Division shall include all such Parts of the County of Suffolk as are not com- prised in the Liberty of Bury St. Edmunds, or in either of the Hundreds of Hartesmere and Stow j and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Western Division at the Borough oi Bury St. Edmund's, and for such Eastern Division at the Borough of Ipswich. XXL And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County Divisions of of Surrey shall respectively be called the Eastern Division and the Surra/. Western Division ; and that such Eastern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of Brixton, Kingston, Reigate, Tandridge, and Wallington ; and that such Western Division sliall include the wiiolc of the several Hundreds of Blackheath, CoPTHORNE, Effingham, Elmbridge, Earn HAM, Godalming, Godley and Chertsey, Woking, and WOTTON ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Eastern Division at the Town of Croydon, and for such Western Division at the Borough of Guildford. 6 Y XXn. And 546 2''&3"GULIELM1 IV. Cap.G4. Divisions of XXII. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County Sussex. of Sussex shall respectively be called the Eastern Division and the Wester?! Divisio7i ; and that such Easteim Division shall include the whole of the several Rapes of Lewes, Hastings, and Pevensey ; and that such Western Division shall include the whole of the several Rapes of Arundel, Bramber, and Chichester ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Eastern Division at the Borough of Lctces, and ibr such Western Division at the City of Chichester. Divisions of XXIII. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County Wartvicli. of Warwick shall respectively be called the Northern Divisio?i and the Soicthern Division ; and that such Northern Division shall include the whole of the Hundred of sd 5!>-.d» Hemlingford, and of the County of the City of Coventry, and the Rugby Division, and the Kirby Division of the Hundred of K\rGiiTLOw ; and that such Southern Division shall include the whole of the re- spective Hundreds of Barlichway, and Kington, and the Kenilworth Division, and the Southam Division of the Hundred of Knigiitlow ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Northern Division at the Town of Coleshill, and for such Southern Division at the Boroui>li of Warxiick. 'o Divisions of XXIV. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of tlie County Wilts. of Wilts shall respectively be called the Northern Division and the Southern Division; and that such Northern Division sluill include the whole of the several Hundreds of Chippenham, North Damerham, Bradford, m elk sham, Potterne and Cannings, Calne, Selkley, Ramsbury, Whorwelsuown, SwANIiOUOUGH, Highworth, Cuicklade, and Staple, Kings- 2**&3°GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. 547; KiNGSBIUDGE, i and .icfcisVi Malmsbury ; and that such Southern Division shall include the whole of the several Hundreds of KiNWARDSTONE, Heytesbury, Branch and Dole, Elstub and Everley, Amesbury, Warminster, Mere, South Damerham, DOWNTON, Chalk, DUNWORTH, li Cawden and Cadworth, z Frustfield, Alderbury, Underditch, and Westbury ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Northern Division at the Borough of Devizes, and for such Southern Division at tlie City of Salisbury. XXV. And be it enacted, That the Two Divisions of the County of Divisions of Worcester shall respectively be called the Eastern Division and the Worcester. Western Division ; and that such Eastern Division shall include the whole of the several now existing Divisions of Stourbridge, Dudley, Droitwich, Northfield, BlOCKLEY, IB and >(] Pershore, 'i as the same are established by an Order made by His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of fVor- cester at the Epiphany Quarter Sessions for the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirty-one ; and also the Borough of Evesham ; and also all such other Places, if any, in the said County of Worcester, as are locally situated within or are surrounded by the herein- before mentioned Sessional Divisions thereof, or any of them, and are not mentioned in the said Order ; and that such Western Division shall include the whole of the several now existing Divisions of Upton, Worcester, Hundred House, and Kidderminster, as the same are established by the last-mentioned Order ; and 548 2^* & 3" GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. and also the City and County of the City of Worcester ; and also all such other Places, if any, in the said County of ii- Worcester, as are locally situated within or are surrounded by the Four lastly herein-before mentioned Sessional Divi- sions thereof, or any of them, and are not mentioned in the said Order ; and that the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire shall be held for such Eastern Division at the Borough of Droitwich, and for such Western Division at the City of Worcester. Provision for XXVI. And be it enacted, That the isolated Parts of Counties in detached England and Wales which are described in the Schedule to this Act annexed marked (M.) shall, as to the Election of Members to serve in Parliament as Knights of the Shire, be considered as forming Parts of the respective Counties and Divisions which are respectively mentioned in the Fourth Column of the said Schedule (M.) in con- junction with the Names of such isolated Parts respectively ; and that every Part of any County in England or Wales which is detached from the main Body of such County, but for which no special Provision is hereby made, shall be considered, for the Pur- poses of the Election of Members to serve in Parliament as Knights of the Shire, as forming Part of that County (not being a County Corporate), and of that Division, Riding, or Parts, whereby such detached Part shall be surrounded ; but if any such detached Part shall be surrounded by Two or more Counties, or Divisions, Ridings, or Parts, then as forming Part of that County, or Division, Riding, or Parts, with which such detached Part shall have the longest common Boundary. Parts of Counties. Provision for the detached Parts of Hundreds, &c. I'rovision for TJbertics,&c. XXVII. And be it further enacted. That as respects the Counties of York and Lincoln, and also the Counties herein-before divided, except the Counties of Hants and Worcester, every Portion of any Hundred, Ward, Wapentake, Rape, Lathe, or Liberty of any such County whicii is detached from the main Body of such Hundred, Ward, Wapentake, Rape, Lathe, or Liberty, and is also locally separated from that Division of the County to which such main Body is to belong under the Provisions contained in this Act or in the herein-before recited Act, but which is not subject to the Provisions lastly herein-before contained, shall, for the Purpose of the Election of Members to serve in Parliament as Knights of the Shire, be con- sidered as forming Part of that Division, Parts, or Riding of the same County by which such detached Portion is surrounded or to whicii it adjoins. ' XXVHL And be it enacted. That all Liberties, Franchises, and Places having a separate Jurisdiction, which arc not herein-before ex- pressly mentioned, (except the several Cities and Towns, and Counties thereof respectively, of Bristol, Exeter, Lichfield, Norwich, and Not- tingham, and excej)t the several Places by this Act comprised within the Boundaries thereof respectively,) shall, as to the Election of Members to serve in Parliament as Knights of the Shire, respectively be considered as included within the respective Divisions hereby established in which such Liberties, Franchises, and Places having a separate Jurisdiction shall be locally situated. XXIX. And 2"&3°GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. 549 XXIX. And whereas by the herein-bcfore recited Act it is also County Poll- provided, that the respective Counties in En\ .■ 1 111 shall be such the respective Kidmgs, rarts, and Divisions ot Counties, should be ^g ^^^ „,£„. divided into convenient Districts for polling, and that in each Dis- tioned in trict should be appointed a convenient Place for taking the Poll at ^^^'^'^"''i . all Elections of a Knight or Knights of the Shire to serve in any ^"^^ '" * '* future Parliament, and that such Districts and Places for taking the Poll should be settled and appointed by the Act to be passed in this present Parliament for the Purpose of settling and describing the Divisions of the Counties enumerated in the .Schedule marked (F.) to the said recited Act annexed, provided that no County, nor any Riding, Parts, or Division of a County, should have more than Fifteen Districts and respective Places appointed for taking the Poll for such County, Riding, Parts, or Division ; and by the said recited Act it is also provided that the several Boroughs of New Shoreham, Crick- lade, Aylesbury, and East Retford, as thereby defined, should be divided into convenient Districts for polling, and that there should be appointed in each District a convenient Place for taking the Poll at all Elections of Members to serve in any future Parliament for each of the said Boroughs, which Districts and Places for taking the Poll should be settled and appointed by an Act to be passed in this present Parliament ; be it therefore enacted, That the Poll for Election of Knights of the Shire shall be taken at such Places as in the Schedule to this Act annexed marked (N.) are mentioned in Conjunction with the Names of the Counties, and of the Ridings, Parts, and Divisions of Counties, in which such Places are respectively situated. Counties to be settled by Justices. XXX. And be it enacted, That the Justices of the Peace for every Polling Dis County in England and Wales, and for each of the Ridings of York- tricts for sJiire, and for the Parts of IJndsey, and for the Parts of Kesteven and Holland, in Lincolnshire, assembled at the Quarter Sessions to be holden in the Month of October in the present Year, or at some Special Sessions to be appointed by them so assembled as aforesaid which shall be holden on or before the last Day of October in the present Year, shall divide their respective Counties, and Ridings, Parts, and Divisions of Counties, into convenient Districts for polling, and shall assign one of such Districts to every Polling Place mentioned in the said Schedule marked (N.) to this Act annexed ; and that a List describing the Districts named in every such Assignment, and naming the Polling Places to which such Districts are respectively assigned, shall be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace of the County, Riding, or Parts, who shall forthwith cause Copies of such List to be printed, and shall deliver a Copy of such List to every Person who shall apply for the same, upon Payment of One Shilling for each Copy. XXXL Provided always, and be it enacted, That for the Purpose of assigning such Districts to every Polling Place as aforesaid, every Liberty, Franchise, and Place having a separate or exclusive Juris- diction shall be considered as being within that County, and within that Division, Riding, or Parts, in which such Liberty, Franchise, or Place is placed by this Act, or by the Act heiein-before recited, or in 6 Z which In what Counties, &c. Places having sepa- parate Juris- diction are to be con- sidered. 550 Polling Places for New Shore- ham, &c. Polling Dis- tricts for New Shore- ham, &c. to be settled by- Jus tices. Election or Poll may take place at Places in the Neighbour- hood of those named in this Act. Contents and Boundaries shall he such as arc set forth in Sche- dule (O.) to this Act. 2** & 3° GULIELMi iV. Cap.64. which the same is locally situated : Provided nevertheless, that the Justices of the Peace for the Isle of Ely, assembled at the Quarter Sessions for the said Isle of Ely to be holden in the Month of October in the present Year, or at some Special Sessions to be appointed by tliem, so assembled as aforesaid, which shall be holden on or before the last Day of October in the present Year, shall divide the said Isle of Ely into convenient Districts for polling, and shall assign One of such Districts to every Polling Place within the said Isle of Ely mentioned in the said Schedule (N.) ; and that a List, describing the Districts named in such Assignment, and naming the Polling Places to wliich such Districts are respectively assigned, shall be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said Isle of Ely, who shall allow the same, or a Copy thereof, to be inspected at his Office at all Times. XXXII. And be it enacted, That the Poll for the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for the said several Boroughs of New Shoreham, Cricklade, Aylesbury, and East Retford shall be taken at the Place or Places wliich in the Schedule to this Act annexed marked (N. 2.) is or are mentioned in conjunction with the Names of such several Boroughs respectively. XXXIII. And be it enacted. That the Justices of the Peace for the respective Counties in which the Boroughs of New Shoreham, Cricklade, and East Retford are situated, shall, at the Quarter Sessions to be holden in the Month of October in the present Year, divide the said Boroughs of Nexo Shoreham, Cricklade, and East Retford into convenient Districts for polling, and shall assign one of such Districts to every Polling Place for the said Boroughs of New Shoreham, Cricklade, and East Retford, mentioned in the said Schedule to this Act annexed marked (N. 2.) ; and that a List describing the Districts named in such Assignment, and naming the Polling Places to which such Districts are respectively assigned, shall be lodged with the Returning Officer of the respective Borough, who shall forthwith cause Copies of such List to be printed, and to be fixed on the Doors of the several Churches and Chapels within the Borough for which such Districts are assigned. XXXIV. And be it enacted. That, if it shall seem fit to the Sheriff, the Court for the Election of Knights of the Shire may be held, or the Poll may be taken, at any Place or Spot in the Neighbourhood of any Place appointed by this Act for holding such Court or taking such Poll respectively, at whicli such Court or Poll may liave here- tofore been held or taken, or which may be convenient for either of those Purposes ; any thing herein contained notwithstanding, XXXV. And whereas by the Act herein-before recited it is also provided that each of the Places enumerated in the Scliedules thereto annexed respectively marked (C), (D.), and (E.), and that every City and Borough in England which before the passing of the said recited Act was entitled to return a Member or Members to serve in Par- liament, (except the several Boroughs enumerated in the Schedule thereto annexed marked (A.), and except the several Boroughs oi' New Shoreham, 2° & 3" GULIELMI IV. Cap. 64. 551 Shoreham, Cricklade, Aijleshury, and East Retford,') and tliat the Borough of Brecon, and each of the Towns of Swansea, Loughor, Neath, Aberavon, and Kenfig, should, for the Purposes of tlie said recited Act, include the Place or Places respectively which should be comprehended within such Boundaries as should be settled and desciibed by an Act to be passed for that Purpose in this present Parliament, which Act when passed should be deemed and taken to be Part of the said recited Act as fully and effectually as if incor- porated therewith : And whereas the Act so to be passed for settling and describing the Boundaries of Cities, Boroughs, and Places as in the said recited Act is mentioned is this present Act : And whereas the several Cities, Boroughs, and Places whereof the Boundaries were so to be settled and described as in the said recited Act is mentioned are the several Cities, Boroughs, and Places which are sjiecified in the Schedule to this Act annexed marked (O. j ; be it therefore further enacted and declared. That the several Cities, Boroughs, and '■ Places specified in the said Schedule to this Act annexed (marked O.) shall, as to the Election of Members or a Member to serve in Par- i liament, respectively include the Places and be comprised within the Boundaries which in such Schedule are respectively specified and described in conjunction with the Names of such Cities, Boroughs, and Places respectively. I XXXVI. And be it enacted. That, subject to any Direction to the Rules forthe'^ contrary, the following Rules shall be observed in the Construction of Construction j the several Descriptions of Boundaries contained in the said Schedule scrlptions' - hereto annexed (marked O.) ; (that is to say,) contained ia ^ \. — That the Words "Northward," "Southward," "Eastward," (o)" to this " Westward," shall respectively be understood to denote only Act. the general Direction in which any Boundary proceeds from the Point last described, and not that such Boundary shall continue to proceed throughout in the same Direction to the Point next described : 2. — That when any Road is mentioned merely by the Name of the Place to which such Road leads, the principal Road thither from the City, Borough, or Place of which the Boundary is in course of Description shall be understood : 3. — That whenever a Line is said to be drawn from, to, or through an Object, such Line shall, in the Absence of any Direction to the contrary, be understood to be drawn from, to, or through the Centre of such Object, as nearly as the Centre } thereof can be ascertained : a 4. — That every Building through which or through any Part ■whereof any Boundary hereby established shall pass shall •- be considered as within such Boundary : Provided always, that if the Boundaries of any Two or more of the Cities, Boroughs, and Places whereof the Contents and Boundaries are hereby settled and described shall pass through the same Building or any Part thereof, such Building shall be con- sidered as within that One of such Two or more of the said Cities, Boroughs, and Places which was before the passing of the herein-before recited Act entitled to return Members or a Mem- 552 2"&3°GULIELM1 IV. Cap.64. a Member to serve in Parliament, or if neither or more than One of such Two or more of the said Cities, Boroughs, and Places shall have been so entitled, then within that One of them whereof the Area as hereby established is the smallest : 5. — That whenever any Boundary by this Act established is said to pass along any other Boundary, or along any Road, Lane, Path, River, Stream, Canal, Drain, Brook, or Ditch, the Middle (as nearly as the same can be ascertained) of such other Boundary, or of such Road, Lane, Path, River, Stream, Canal, Drain, Brook, or Ditch, shall be understood : 6. — That the Middle of any Road or Lane shall be understood as the Middle of the Carriageway along the same : 7- — That when any Boundary by this Act established is said to proceed along a Road, Lane, Path, River, Stream, Canal, or Drain, from or to an Object, such Boundary shall be under- stood to proceed from or to that Point in the Middle of such Road, Lane, Path, River, Stream, Canal, or Drain from which the shortest Line would be drawn to the Centre of such Object, as nearly as the Centre thereof can be ascer- tained : 8.— That the Point at which any Fence, Hedge, Wall, Boundary, Road, Lane, Path, River, Stream, Canal, Drain, Brook, or Ditch is said to cut, meet, join, cross, reach, or leave any Fence, Hedge, Wall, Boundary, Road, Lane, Path, River, Stream, Canal, Drain, Brook, or Ditch, shall be under- stood as that Point at which a Line passing along the Middle of the Fence, Hedge, Wall, Boundary, Road, Lane, Path, River, Stream, Canal, Drain, Brook, or Ditch so cut, met, joined, crossed, reached, or left, would be intersected by a Line drawn along the Middle of the Fence, Hedge, Wall, Boundary, Road, Lane, Path, River, Stream, Canal, Drain, Brook, or Ditch so cutting, meeting, joining, crossing, reaching, or leaving, if such Line were prolonged suffi- ciently far : 9. — That when a Line is said to be drawn to a Road, Lane, River, Stream, or Canal, such Line shall be considered as pro- longed to the Middle of such Road, Lane, River, Stream, or Canal : • 10.— That by the Words " Sea" and " Sea Coast" shall be under- stood the Low- water Mark : n. — That if any Deficiency shall be found to exist in the Line of any Boundary described in the said Schedule to this Act annexed marked (O.), by reason of the Intervention of any Space between any Two immediately consecutive Points, such Deficiency shall be supplied by a straight Line to be drawn from the one to the other of such Two immediately con- secutive Points. Provision as XXXVH. And be it further enacted, 'I'liat, notwithstanding the to detached Generality of any Description contained in the said Schedule to this Parishes &c. -^^^ annexed marked (O.), no City, Borough, or Place, the Contents whereof 2''&3"GULIELMI IV. Cap.()4. 553 whereof are specified in such Schedule, shall include any Part of and for Ex- any Parisli, Township, Hamlet, Chapelry, Tithing, Manor, or Liberty t^a-parochial which is detached from the main Body of such Parish, Township, '"^^' Hamlet, Chapelry, Tithing, Manoi', or Liberty, if, by reason of including such detached Part, the Boundary hereby established of such City, Borough, or Place would not be continuous, unless such detached Part shall, before the passing of this Act, have formed Part of such City, Borough, or Place for the Purpose of the Elec- tion of Members to serve in Parliament; but that all Places, parochial or extra-parochial, which are surrounded by the Contents of which any City, Borough, or Place is said in sucli Schedule marked (O.) to consist, but for which no Provision is made in such Schedule (O.), shall be considered as included within such City, Borough, or Place, for the Purpose of the Election of Members to serve in Parliament. XXXVni. Provided always, and be it enacted, That no Misnomer Misnomer or inaccurate Description contained in this Act, or in any of the not to vitiate. Schedules hereto annexed, shall in anywise prevent or abridge the ^^"4 'l"^ ^?' Operation of this Act with respect to the Subject of such Descrip- Schedule* '" tion, provided the same shall be so designated as to be commonly (O.) to be understood ; and that for the Purpose of identifying the Descrip- considered tions contained in the said Schedule (O.) with the Subjects of ^^ tf '*V"5 such Descriptions respectively, such Descriptions shall, if now in- Oct. 1831. applicable, be held to apply to such Subjects as they existed on the First Day of October One thousand eight hundred and thirty-one. XXXIX. Provided always, and be it enacted. That this Act may Act may be be amended or altered by any Act or Acts to be passed during this amended this present Session of Parliament. Session. 7 A SCHE- 554 2''&3°GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. SCHEDULES to which the foregoing Act refers. SCHEDULE (M.) Counties to which the isolated Parts belong. Parishes, Townships, &c. of which, or of Parts of which, the isolated Parts consist. Counties in which the isolated Parts are locally situate. Counties and Divisions to which it is intended that the isolated Parts should be annexed. ENGLAND. Bedfordshire Bedfordshire Berkshire - •{ Berkshire - Berkshire - Berkshire - Berkshire - Buckinghamshire -j Buckinghamshire - Buckinghamshire < ■{ Cheshire - Cornwall - • < Cornwall - -< Derbyshire - Derbyshire - Derbyshire Part of Studham Parish, partly"! in Beacliwood Park in the > CouiUv of Hertford - -J Part of Ickleford Parish - Part of Great Barrington Parish - Part of Inglesham Parish Part of Langford Parish Little Farringdon Tithing Part of Shilton Parish - Studley Parish or Hamlet the Parish of Beckley Caversfield Parish PartofLuffiekl Abbey, an Extra parochial Place Part of Disley Township, situate^ on the Derbyshire Side of the V River Goyt - - -J A small Part of the Parish of St. Stephen by Saltish, on Eastern Side of the RiverTaiii Part of North Tamerton Pari.sh, ' East of iheTamar - A Portion of Derbyshire, con-' sisting of the Parishes and Places following ; i. e. Measliam . . - Slretton in the Fields Willesley Part of Appleby Oakthorpe . - . Chilcote - - Part of Donisthorpe Part of the Parish of Ravenstone Part of theTowiishipof I'ackinglon } 1 of^i the V mar J Hertfordshire Hertfordshire Gloucestershire - < Wiltshire - .{ O.\fordshire - Oxfordshire - Oxfordshire - Oxfordshire - Oxfordshire - Northamptonshire < Derbyshire - -i Either in Devon- r shire or Cornwall \ Either in Devon- r shire or Cornwall \ Leicestershire - < Leicestershire - j Leicestershire - i Hertfordshire. Hertfordshire. Gloucestershire, Eastern Division. Wiltshire, ^Northern Division, Oxfordshire. Oxfordshire. Oxfordshire. Oxfordshire. Oxfordshire. Northamptonshire, Southern Division. Cheshire, Northern Division Devonshire, Southern Division. Cornwall, Eastern Division. Derbyshire, Southern Division. Derbyshire, Southern Division. Derb5'shirc, Southern Division. 2° & 3° GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. 555 Counties to which the isolated Parts belong. Parishes, Townships, &c. of which, or of Parts of which, the isolated Parts consist. Counties in whicli the isolated Parts arc locally situate. Counties and Divisions to which it is intended that the isolated Parts sliould be annexed. Derbyshire Part of Scropton Township Part of Beard Township, on the"j Derbyshire Devonshire ■[ Cheshire Side of the River > Goyt - - -J Thorncomb Parish Devonshire -{ Part of AxminsterParish, namely, ") Burhall Downs and Eastliay J Devonshire - - Part of the Parish of Saint John Devonshire - - North Petherwin Parish - Devonshire -{ Part of Wirrington Parish, Westl of the Tamar - -J Devonshire ■{ Part of the Hamlet of North- 1 cote, West of the Tamar - J Devonshire -{ Part of Bridgerule Parish, West \ of the Tamar - - J Devonshire ■{ Part of Maker Parish in thel Tithing of Vaultersholme -J Dorsetshire - Stockland Parish Dorsetshire - - Dallwood Township Durham - - The District of Norhamshire Durham - ■{ The District of Islandshire, in-~j eluding the Fame Islands and > Monkhouse - - -J Durham - -{ The Parish of Bedlington or" Bedlingtonshire - -J Di;rham - f The Parish of Craike orCraikeO shire - - -J Gloucestershire - Minety Parish ... Gloucestershire - Widford Parish Gloucestershire - Compton Parva Parish - Gloucestershire - Sutton-under-Brails Parish Gloucestershire - Shennington Parish Gloucestershire - Part of Lea Parish Herefordshire Farloe Chapelry Herefordshire . Rochford Parish - Stafforcishire - < Derbyshire or j Cheshire - \ Dorsetshire - Dorsetshire Cornwall - - i Cornwall . -i Cornwall or De- f vonshire . - 1 Cornwall or De. f vonshire - . I Cornwall or Devon < Cornwall - -i Devonshire - i Devonshire . i Northumberland - i Northumberland -■} Northumberland -j North Riding off Yorkshire . l Wiltshire - .| O-xfordshire - Warwickshire - < Warwickshire - i O.xfordshire Herefordshire Shropshire - •< Worcestershire - < Staffordshire, Northern Division. Derbyshire, Northern Division. Dorsetshire. Dorsetshire. Cornwall, Eastern Division. Devonshire, Northern Division. Devonshire, Northern Division, Devonshire, Northern Division. Devonshire, Northern Division. Cornwall, Eastern Division. Devonshire, Southern Division, Devonshire, Southern Division, Northumberland, Northern Division, Northumberland, Northern Division, Northumberland, Northern Division. North Riding of Yorkshire. Wiltshire, Northern Division. Oxfordshire. Warwickshire, Southern Division. Warwickshire, Southern Division. O.xfordshire. Herefordshire. Shropshire. Southern Division. Worcestershire, Western Division. 556 r & 3^ GULIELMI IV. Cap. 64. Counties to which the isolated Parts belong. Herefordshire Herefordshire Herefordshire Herefordshire Hertfordshire Hertfordshire Huntingdonshire Huntingdonshire Huntingdonshire Kent Monmouthshire Oxfordshire Oxfordshire Oxfordshire - Oxfordsliire - Shropshire Somersetshire Hampshire - Staffordshire Staffordshire Sussex Warwickshire Warwickshire Parishes, Townships, &c. of which, or of Parts of which, the isolated Parts consist. -{ Counties in which the isolated Parts are locally situate. ■{ Foothog Township Litton and Cascob Townsliip Bwlch Hamlet - Part of the Parish of Trellirk Part of Coleshill Hamlet Part of Meppershatl Parish Part of Calworth Township Swineshead Parish Part of Everton Parish Part of Woolwich Parish, North of the Thames Welsh Bicknor Parish - Boycot Township Lillingstone Lovell Parish Hackhampstead Chapelry - art ofl h -/ Part of Hales Owen Parish - J Holwell Parish, including Buck- sl.aw Tithing Between Mon- mouthshire and Breconshire Radnorshire .} { Great Lemhiil Farm, Part of Broughton Poggs Parisl h Ambersham and South"* nbersham Tithings in the > rish of Steep - -J North Ambersham and South" Amt Parish of Steep ■{ lint > Broom Parish Qlent Parish Part of Ilogate Tithing, being a Farm called Rogate Boh Farm - - - Tutnal and Cobley Hamlet Stretton upon Foss Parisli Ilmington Parish Conipton Scorpion Hamlet Whitchurch Parish Ditchfiinl Hamlet Monmouthshire Monmouthshire Buckinghamshire - Bedfordshire Northamptonshire -J Bedfordshire Counties and Divisions to which it is intended tliat tlic isolated Parts should be annexed. ■:} Between Bedford shire and ('am bridgeshire Kent or Essex - i Herefordshire Buckinghamshire - Buckinghamshire - Buckinghamshire - Gloucestershire - < Bounded by Wor- cestershire and Staffordshire } Dorsetshire Sussex { Worcestershire - i Worcestershire - i Hampshire - - < Worcestershire - i Between Parts of^ Worcestershire (^ and Gloucester- f shire - -J Herefordshire. Radnorshire. Monmouthshire. Monmouthshire. Buckinghamshire. Bedfordshire. Northamptonshire, Northern Division. Huntingdonshire. Huntingdonshire. Kent, Western Division. Herefordshire. Buckinghamshire. Buckinghamshire. Buckinghamshire. Gloucestershire, Eastern Division. Worcestershire, Eastern Division. Dorsetshire. Sussex, Western Division. Worcestershire, Eastern Division. Worcestershire, Eastern Division. Hampshire, Northern Division. Worcestershire, Eastern Division. Warwickshire, Southern Division. 2-&3-GUL1ELMI IV. Cap.64. 557 Counties to which tile isolated Parts belong. Willsliiro Wiltshire Wiltsliire Wiltsliire Willsliire Wiltshire Worcestershire -< Worcestershire Worcestershire Worcestershire Worcestershire Worcestershiie Worcestershire Parishes, Townships, &c. of which, or of Purts of which, the isolated Parts consist. I'url ot" Woiiiiifcth uii I'iirisli Hiiitnii 'J'itliiiio- ii; Hurst l'ari;>li Didnain Tithing in Shiiifielil "1 Parish ,,, ., ,n,,, ■ -J Swallowfield Parish Kingsvvood Parisli Poulton Parish . . - Aldermiiister Parisli Tredington Parish, including Ihi following Hiimlets: Arinscot .. - - Jilackwell Newbold and Tolton Darlingscote and Longdon Shipston on Slour Parish Tidmington ( hapelry Evenload Parish Klockley Parish, including the") following Hamlets : Northwich Paxford . - . Draycott Dome Ditchford Aston Magna Ciitsdean or Ciiddesden (hapelry Iccomb Pari.sh •{ Dailsf'ord Parisii Oldborougli Parish Dndley Parish - . - Edvin Loach Parish Warley Wigorn Township -J 7 B Counties 11 which the isolated Parts are locally situate. Berkshire |{frksliirc Berkshire Berkshire Gloiicester.shire - < Gloucestershire - i Counties and Divisions to which it is intended that the { isolated Parts ■ should be annexed, j Berkshire. Berkshire. Berkshire. Berkshire. Glnncesiershire, Western Division. Gloucestershire, Eastern Division. Between Glou-"^ y cestershire h > Warwickshire -J Between Glouces-"^ tershire and Ox- > fordshire -J Oxfordshire - - 1 Warwickshire - i StalTordshire - i Herefordshire - i Between Parts of"} Staffordshire > and Shropshire J Worcestershire, Eastern Division. Gloucestershire, Eastern Division. Worcestershire, Eastern Division. Worcestershire, Eastern Division. Worcestershire, Eastern Division. Worcestershire, Eastern Division. ^Vorcestershire, Eastern Division. 558 2 " & 3" GULIELMI IV. Cap. 64. l^011Tltl«lC Counties and Divisions Counties Parishes, Townships, &c. in which the isolated to which to which the isolated of which, or of Parts of which, the Parts it is intended that the Parts belong. isolated Parts consist. are locally situate. isolated Parts should be annexed. WALES : Carnarvonshire - ■ The Hundred of Creyddyn, "] Eirias Township or Hamlet - J Denbighshire Carnarvonshire. Carnarvonshire Maenan - .... r Denbighshire Between Shrop-~j Carnarvonshire. Denbighshire Carrcghovah Township - -< shire and Mont- > gomeryshire -J Montgomeryshire. Part of the Hundred of Maylor,' consisting of the following Parishes.Towiiships, orPlace.s, or of Parts thereof respec- tively ; namely, Overton Foreign and Overton Villa Knolton - . - - Bangor - - - - Bounded by the-j Flintshire - -< Erbistock - - - I Worthenbiirv - - - ' Counties of Sa- 1 lop, Chester, & j Flintshire. Abenbury Vechan Denbigh - -J Hannier . - . - Halghton - - - Willington - - - Iscoed - . - Bettisfield Tybroughton . - . Penley . . . - Bronington - - -_ Sundry other small Plots of Land in the following Town- ships respectively ; namely. Flintshire - -< Overton Villa - - - ,^ Overton Foreign - - f Bangor _ . . Worthenbury Denbighshire - - Flintshire. L Sutton " ' -. Flintshire - - 1 Parts of Marford and Hoseleyl Townships - - - J Denbighshire Flintshire. Flintshire Part of Hawarden Township Cheshire Flintshire. Glamorganshire - Flat Holmes IntheBristolChannel Glamorganshire. Glamorganshire Barry Island In the Bristol Channel Glamorganshire. Brecknockshire Part of Glasbury Parish - -i Brecknockshire or! Radnorshire -j' Brecknockshire. 2"&3"GULIELM1 IV. Cap.64. 559 SCHEDULE (N.) Counties. Divisions. Polling Places. ENGLAND : ' Bedford. Luton. Bedfordshire Leigh ton. Ampthill. Biggleswade. Sharnbrook. Abingdon. Reading. Newbury. Berkshire • Wantage. Wokingham. Maidenhead. Great Faringdon. East Ilsley. Aylesbury. Buckinghamshire _ - - - Buckingham. Newport Pagnel. Beaconsfield. Cambridge. Cambridgeshire - Newmarket. Royston. f Ely. Isle of Ely _ i Wisbeach. [ Whittlesey. Knutsford. Cheshire Northern Division - Stockport. Macclesfield. Runcorn. ■ Chester. Nantwich. Cheshire _ - - Southern Division - Northwich. Sandbach. Birkenhead. Bodmin. Launceston. Cornwall - - Eastern Division ~ Liskeard. Stratton. St. Austell. ' Truro. Cornwall Western Division Penzance. Helston. Redruth. Carlisle. Brampton. Cumberland Eastern Division - Wigton. Penrith. Aldstone. 560 2°&3°GULIELMI IV. Cap.(J4. Counties. Divisions. Polling Places. Cockermouth. Aspatria. Cumberland Western Division - Keswick. Bootle. Egremont. Bakewell. Chesterfield. Derbyshire Northern Division - Chapel-en -le- Frith . Alfreton. Glossop. ' Derby. Ashbourn. Derbyshire Southern Division - Wirksworth. Melbourn. Bel per. South Molton. Collumpton. Devonshire Northern Division - Barnstaple. Torrington. Holsworthy. Crediton. Exeter. Honiton. Newton Abbot. Devonshire Southern Division - Kingsbridge. Plymouth. Tavistock. Okehampton. Dorchester. Wimborne. Wareham. Dorsetshire Beaminster. Sherborne. Shaftesbury. Blandford. ChesUton. Durham. Sunderland. Diuham Northern Division - Lanchester. Wickham. Chester-le-Street. South Shields. Darlington. Stockton. Bishops Auckland. Durham Southern Division - Stanhope. Middlcton Tecsdale. Barnard Castle. Sedgefield. 2"&3"GULIELM1 IV . Cap. 64. Counties. 1 Divisions. rolling I'laces. Braintrce. Essex - . - Northern Division - • Colchester. Sallion Walden. 'I'liorpc. Essex Southern Division - - Chelmsford. Billericay. Romforcl. Epping. Rod I ford. Maldon. Gloucestershire - - Eastei-n Division - - Gloucester. Stroud. Tewkesbury. Cirencester. Campden. Northleach. Cheltenham. Gloucestershire Western Division - - Wotton-under-Edge. Newent. Newnham. Coleford. Sod bury. Thornbury. Dursley. Hampshire i 1 Northern Division - ■ Winchester. Alton. Andover. Basingstoke. Kingsclere. Odiham. Petersfield. Bishops Waltham. Southampton. Fareham. Hampshire 1 Southern Division - - Lymington. Portsmouth. Ringwood. Romsey. Hereford. Leominster. ! Herefordshire ~ ~ ~ " Bromyard. Ledbury. Ross. Kington. Hertfordshire - .. - Hertford. Stevenage. Buntingford. Bishops Stortford. Hoddesdon. Hatfield. Hemel Hempstead. 50 1 7C 562 2°&3"GUL1ELM1 IV. Cap. 64. Counties. Huntingdonshire Kent Divisions. Eastern Division Kent Lancashire Lancashire Leicestershire Leicestershire Western Division Northern Division - Southern Division - Northern Division • Southern Division ■ Lincolnshire Lincolnshire Parts of I^indsey - Parts of Kesteven iiiul Holland PoHina; Places. 1 I [ Huntingdon. Stilton. Canterbury. Sittingbourne. Ashford. New Romney. Ramssate. Maidstone. Bromley. Black-heath. Gravesend. Tonbridge. Cranbrooke. Lancaster. Hawkeshead. Ulverston. Poulton. Preston. Burnley. Newton . Wigan. Manchester. Liverpool. Ormskirk. Rochdale, Loughborough. Melton Mowbray. Ashby-de-la-Zoilch . Leicester. Hinckley. Market Harborouah. Lincoln. Gainsborough. Epworth. Barton. Brifjo-. Market Raisin. Great Grimsby. Louth. Spilsby. Horncastle. Sleaford. Boston. Hoi beach. Bourn. Donington. Navenby. Spalding. Grantham. 2"&3^GUL1ELM1 IV. Cap. 64. 563 Counties. Middlesex Monmouthshire Norfolk Norfolk Northamptonshire Northamptonshire Northamptonshire Northumberland - Nottinghamshire Divisions. Eastern Division Western Division - Northern Division Southern Division Northern Division Southern Division Nortiiern Division - Polling Places. I Brentford. Endfield. King's Cross, or within Half a Mile thereof. Hammersmith. Bedfont. Edgware. Mile End. Uxbridge. Monmouth. Abergavenny. Usk. Newport. The Rock Inn, in the Parish of Bedwelty. Norwich. Yarmouth. Reepham. North Walsham. Long Stratton. Swaffham. Downham. Fakenham. Lynn Regis. Thetford. East Dereham. Kettering. Peterborough. Oundle. Wellingborough. Clipston. Northampton. Daventry. Towcester. Brackley. Alnwick. Berwick. Wooler. Elsdon. Morpeth. Hexham. Newcastle upon Tyne. Haltwhistle. Bellingham. Stamfordham. Nottingham. Mansfield. East Retford. 564 2"&3"GULIELM1 IV. Cap.64. Counties. Nottinghamshi re Oxfordshire Rutlandshire Sliropshire Shi'opshire Somersetshire Somersetshire Staffordshire Staffordshire Suffolk Divisions. Southern Division Northern Division - Southern Division Eastern Division Western Division - Northern Division - Southern Division - Eastern Division I Polling Places. Newark upon Trent. Bingham. Southwell. Oxford. Deddington. Witney. Nettlebed. Oakham. Shrewsbury. Oswestry. Whitchurch. Wellington. Church Stretton. Bridgnorth. Ludlow. Bishop's Castle. Wenlock. WeUs. Bath. Shepton Mallet. Bedminster. Axbridge. Wincanton. Taunton. Bridgwater. Ilchester. Williton. Stafford. Leek. Newcastle under Lyme. Cheadle. Abbots Bromley. Walsall. Lichfield. Wolverhampton. Penkridge. Kings Swinford. Ipswich. Need ham. Wood bridge. Framlingham. Saxmundham. Halcsworth. Beccles. 2"&3"GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. Counties. SufFoIk Surrey Sur rrey Sussex Sussex Warwickshire Warwickshire Westmoreland Isle of Wight Divisions. Western Division - Eastern Division - Western Division - Eastern Division Western Division Northern Division Southern Division Polling Places. I Bury St. Edmund's. Wickliam Bnx>k. Lavenham. Stowmarket. Botesdale. Mildenhail. Hadleigh. Croydon . Reigate. Camber we] I. Kingston. Guildford, Dorking. Chertsey. Lewes. East Grinstead. Battle. Mayfield. Chichester. Steyning. Petworth. Horsham. Arundel. Coleshill. Nuneaton. Coventry. Birmingham. Dunchurch. Warwick. Kineton. Stratford. Henley. Southam. Appleby. Kirkby-Stephen. Shap. Ambleside. Kendal. Kirkby-Lonsdale. Newport. West Cowes. 565 7D 566 2° & 3" GULIELMl IV. Cap.64. Counties. Divisions. Polling Places. Devizes. Wiltshire - Northern Division - Melksham. Malmsbury. Swindon. r Salisbury. Wiltshire - - - Southern Division - Warminster. } East Everley. 1^ Hindon. Droitwich. Worcestershire Eastern Division - ^ Pei'shore. Shipston. Stourbridge. Worcester. Worcestershire - - Western Division - Upton . Stourport. Tenbury- r York. Mai ton. Scarborough. Yorkshire North Riding - -< Whitby. Stokesley. Guisborough. Romaldkirk. Richmond. Askrigg. Thirsk. Northallerton. Kirby Moor Side. Beverley. Hull. Driffield. Yorkshire East Riding Pockiingtoii. Bridlington. Howden. Hedon. Settrington. ' Wakefield. Sheffield. Doncaster. Snaith. Huddersfield. Halifax. Bradford. Yorkshire West Riding Barnsley. Leeds. Keighley. Settle. Knaresborough. Skipton. Pately Bridge. ^ Dent. 2°&;i"GULIELMI IV. Cap.04. 567 Counties. WALES : Anglesea Brecknocksliire Caermarthenshire Cardiganshire Carnarvonshire Denbighshire Flintshire Glamorganshire - Merionethshire Montgomeryshire - Divisions. I I Polling Places. r Beaumaris. ' Holyhead. Llangefni. Brecon. Llandilo Vawr. Caermarthen. Llandovery. Newcastle Emlyn. Saint Clears. Llanelly. Llansawel. Cardigan. Aberystwith. Lampeter. Tregaron. Carnarvon. Conway. Capel Cerrig. Pwllheli. Denbigh. Wrexham. Llanrwst. Llangollen. Ruthin. Flint. Rhuddlan. Overton. Bridgend. Cardiff. Swansea. Neath. Merthyr Tydvil. Harlech. Bala. Dolgelly. Towyn. Corwen. Montgomery. Llanidloes. Machynlleth. Llanfyllin. Llanvair. 568 2" & 3*^ GULIELMI IV. Cap. 64. Counties, Divisions. Polling Places. Pembrokshire Radnorshire - ' Haverfordwest. Pembroke. Narberth. Fishguard. Newport. Tenby. Mathry. New Radnor. Presteign. Rhaydr. Painscastle. Colwyn. Knighton. Pen-y-bont. SCHEDULE (N. 2.) Boroughs. New Shoreham Cricklade Aylesbury East Retford 1 Polling Places. New Shoreham. Cowfold. Cricklade. Brinkworth. Swindon. Aylesbury. East Retford. OUcrton. Worksop. Gringley-on-the-Hill. 2^&3°GULIELM1 IV. Cap.64. 569 SCHEDULE (O.) l._COUNTY OF BEDFORD. Bedford. The old Borough of Bedford. 2.— COUNTY OF BERKS. Abingdon, Reading. - Tlie Old Borough of Abingdon. - The old Borough of Reading. Waixingford, The old Borough of Wallingford ; the several Parishes of Brightwell, Sotwell, North Moreton, South Moreton, Bensington, Crowmtrsh, and Newnhani Murren ; the Liberty of Clapcot, and the Extra-pa- rochial Precinct of tlie Castle ; and also all such Parts of the several Parishes of Cholsey, Aston Tirrel, and Aston Upthorpe as are situate on that Side of the Line next herein-after described, on which the Town of Wallingford lies ; (that is to say,) From Blewberry, along the Road called " The Ickniekl Way," to the Point on King's Standing Hill at which the same meets the Boundary of the Parish of Cholsey ; thence. Eastward, along the Boundary of the Parish of Cholsey to the Point at which the same reaches the River Thames. New Windsor. The old Borough of New Windsor, the Lower Ward of the Castle, and so much of the Parish of Clewer as is situated to the East of the following Boundary; (that is to say,) From the Point at which the Goswell Ditch joins the River Thames, along the Goswell Ditch to the Point at which the same meets Clewer Lane ; thence, Westward, along Clewer Lane to a Point Twenty-five Yards distant from the Point last described ; thence in a straight Line to the Nortli-western Corner of the Enclosure Wall of the Cavalry Barracks ; thence along the Western Enclosure Wall of the Cavalry Barracks to the Point at which the same cuts thf Boundary of the Parish of New Windsor. 7E 570 2"&3"GULIELM1 IV. Cap.fi4. 3— COUNTY OF BUCKINGHAM. {The several Parishes of Buckingham, Maidsmorton, Thornborough, Padbury, Hillesden, Preston Bissett, Tingewick, and Radclive-cum- Chackmore. Great Marlow ■[ "^^ several Parishes of Great Marlow, Little Marlow, Medmenham, \and Bisham. Chipping Wycombe. > The Parish of Chipping Wycombe. 4.— COUNTY OF CAMBRIDGE. Cambridge. - The old Borough of Cambridge. 5.— COUNTY OF CHESTER. Macclesfield. NORTHERN DIVISION. From the Point at which the Boundary of the Borough of Maccles- field meets the Leek Road near Moss Pool, Southward, along the Leek Road to the Bridge over tlie Macclesfield Canal ; thence, E.ist- ward, along the Macclesfield Canal to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Borough ; thence. Eastward, along the Boiuidary of the Borough to the Point at which the same is again met by the Macclesfield Canal ; thence. Northward, along the Macclesfield Canal to the Point at which the same crosses Sliore's Clough Brook ; thence, Westward, along Shore's Clough Brook to tiie Point at winch the same meets the Boundary of the Township of Hurdsfieki ; thence, Southward, along tlie Boundary of the Township of Hurdsfieki to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Borough of Macclesfield ; thence, Westward, along the Boundary of the Borough of Macclesfield to the Point first described. The Township of Stockport, and the respective Hamlets of Brinksway and Edgeley, together witii those Parts of the respective Townships of Brinninston and Heaton Norris which are included within the ollowing Boundaries respectively; (that is to say,) Brinnington. — From the Point at which the Boundary of the Township of .Stockport would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from the Bridge over the River Mersey on the Brcdbury antl Hyde Road to the Corn Mill in the Township of Heaton Norris, between the Mancliester and Stockport Canal and the J{eddish Road, and now in llic Occupation of Mr. Walmslcy, 8 along 2"&3' GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. 571 Stockport. along sucli straight Line to the Point at wliicli the same cuts the River Tame; thence along the River Tame to the Point at whicli tlie same meets the Boundary oi" the Township of Stock- port -, thence, Eastward, along the Boundary of the Township of .Stockport to the Point first described. Heaton Nouris. — From the Point at which the Boundary of the Township of Heaton Norris meets the Manchester Road, between a Public House called the Ash, and Danby Lane, along the Manchester Road to the Point at which the same meets Danby Lane ; thence along Danby Lane to the Point at which the same is cut by a straight Line drawn thereto from the First Mile Stone on the Altringham Road through the Western Angle of the Public House called the Heaton Norris Club House ; thence alonsr the said straight Line to the Point at which the same meets the . Southern Boundary of the Town- ship of Heaton Norris ; thence. Eastward, along the Boundary of the Township of Heaton Norris to the Point first described. SOUTHERN DIVISION. Chester. The old .City of Chester, and also the Space included within the following Boundary ; (that is to say,) From the Second City Boundary Stone in Boughton Ford Mead, and on the Eastern Bank of the River Dee, in a straight Line to the Western Extremity of a Lane which leads from Stock Lane to Boughton Heath ; tiience in a straight Line to the Soudiern Extremity of Heath Lane ; thence along Heath Lane to the Point at which the same joins the Christleton Road ; thence along the Christleton Road to the Point at which the same is joined by New Lane ; thence along New Lane to the Point at which the same meets Filkin Lane ; thence along Filkin Lane to the Point at which the same joins, at Asp Tree Turnpike Gate, the Tarvin Road ; thence along the Tarvin Road to Tarvin Bridge ; thence along the Nantwich Canal to the Point at which the same meets the old City Boundary ; thence, Southward, along the old City Boun- .dary to the Second City Boundary Stone aforesaid. 6.— COUNTY OF CORNWALL. EASTERN DIVISION. Bodmin. The several Parishes of Bodmin, Lanivet, Lanhydrock, and Helland. Launceston. The old Borough of Launceston and the Parish of St. Stephen, and all such Parts of the several Parishes of Lawhitton, St, Thomas the Apostle, and South Petherwin as are without the old Borough of Launceston. LiSKEARD. { The Parish of Liskeard, and also all such Parts of the old Borough of Liskeard as are without the Parish of Liskeard. 572 2'^&3"GULIELM1 IV. Cap.64. Heiston. St. Ives. Penryn and Falmouth. TnuRo. WESTERN DIVISION. The oM Borough of Helstone, tlie Parish of Sithney, and also the Space included within the following Boundary ; tiiat is to say, From Coverack Bridge, over the River Loo, in a straight Line across the Wendron Road to the Western Extremity of a Lane leading by Wheal Ann to Graham Mine ; thence along the said Lane to the Point at which the same meets a small Stream ; thence. Southward, along the said Stream to the Point at which the same meets a Lane leading from Wendron to Trecoose and Constantine ; thence, Eastward, along the said Lane to Trecoose and Constantine, to tiie Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Parish of Wendron ; thence. Southward, along the Boundary of the Parish of Wendron to Coverack Bridge. Tlie old Borough of St. Ives, and Towednack. and the respective Parishes of Lelant From the Point, on the North of Penryn, at which the Boundary of the old Borough leaves the Boundary of the Parish of Mylor, Westward, along the Boundary of the old Borough to the Point at which the same meets the Road from Penryn to Helstone ; thence in a straight Line to the Point, called Hill Head, at which the Road to Penryn from Budock joins the Road to Penrj-n from Constantine ; thence in a straight Line to the nearest Point of the Boundary of the Parish of Falmouth ; thence. Southward, along the Boundary of the Parish of Falmouth to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the detached Poi'tion of the Parish of Budock ; thence in a straight Line to the Northern Point at which the Boundary of the detached Portion of the Parish of Budock leaves the Boundary of the Parish of Falmouth ; thence, Westward, along the Sea Coast to the Point at which the same is met by the Boundary of the Parish of Saint Gluvias ; thence. Eastward, along the Boundary of the Parish of St. Gluvias to the Point first described. From Bosvigo Bridge over the Kenwyn River, and on the Boundary of the old Borough, along Bosvigo Lane, to the Point at which the same joins the Redruth Road ; thence along the Redruth Road to the Point at which the same is joined, near Chapel-Hill Gate, by Green Lane ; thence along Green Lane to the Point at which the same joins the Falmouth Road ; thence along an Occupation Road leading through Newham-Farm Land to the Point at which such Occupation Road meets Newham-Farm Lane; thence along a Fence which proceeds from Newham-Farm Lane, and is the South-western Boundary of Two l'"ields respective!}' called Great Beef Close and Little Beef Close, to the Point at which such Fence meets the NorUi-western Fence of a Field called Bramble Close ; thence. Eastward, along the Fence of Bramble Close to the Point at which the same reaches the Shore of Calenick Creek ; thence along the Shoi-e of Calenick Creek to Lower Newham Wharf; tiience in a straight Line across the Truro and Fal- mouth River to tlie Soutii-eastern Extremity of Sunny-Corner Wlwrf; thence in a straight Line to Sunny-Corner ; tiience in a straight Line to the Point at which Trenack Lane would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from the Eastern Extremity of Newham-Farm Lane to the Point called Hill Head, at which St. Clements Lane meets the St. Austell old Turnpike Road ; thence in a .straight Line to Mitciieli- Hiil Gate, on ihe old London Road; thence in a straiglit Line to tiie Point at whicii the Boundary of the old Borough woulil hv cut by a straight Line to be drawn from Mitchell-Hill Gale lo Kenwyn Church; tiience, Northward, along the Boundary of the old Borough to Bosvigo Bridge. 2 ^a^GULIELMI IV. Cap.()4 573 7._ COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND. EASTERN DIVISION. Carlisle. Tlie ancient City of Carlisle, and the respective Townships of Bot- chergate and Rickergate, and also all such Part of the Township of Caklewgate as is comprised within the Boundary hereinafter described ; (that is to say,) From the Bridge over the River Caldew uniting the Township of Caldewgate with the old City of Carlisle, Southward, along the River Caldew to the Point at which the same leaves the Boundary of the Township of Caldewgate ; thence, Westward, along the Boundary of the Township of Caldewgate to die Point at which the Road from the Kell Houses to Carlisle joins the Wigton Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Bye-Road from Stainton, over the Summer House Ford in the River Eden, and across the Canal from the Solway to Carlisle, meets the Road from Great and Little Orton to Carlisle at a Place called New Town ; thence along the said Road from Stainton. to the Point at which the same reaches the Summer House Ford ; thence along the Boundary of the Township of Caldewgate to the Bridge first described. COCKF.RMOUTH. WESTERN DIVISION. The several Townships of Cockermouth, Eaglesfield, Brigham, Pap- castle, and Bridekirk ; and also that detached Portion of the Township of Dovenby which lies between the respective Townships of Papcastle, Bridekirk, and Cockermouth. Whitehaven. From the Point on the Sea Coast, Nordi of Whitehaven, at which the Boundary of die Township of Preston Quarter meets the Boundai7 of the Township of Moresby, Eastward, along the Boundary of the Township of Preston Quarter, to the Point at which die Stream which flows through the Village of Hensingham falls into the Poe Beck ; thence in a straight Line to the Point on the Sea Coast at which the Boundary of the Township of Preston meets the Boundary of the Township of Sandwith ; thence along the Sea Coast to the Point first described. a— COUNTY OF DERBY. Dkrby. SOUTHERN DIVISION. The old Borough of Derby. 7 F 574 2"&3"GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. 9._COUNTY OF DEVON. Barnstaple. NORTHERN DIVISION. From the new Bridge over Braddiford Water, on the New Braunton Road, along the Hedge which is the Eastern Boundary of the East Pillow Marsh Field, to the Point at which the same cuts Poleshill Lane ; thence along Poleshill Lane to the Point at which the same meets Hall's Mill Lane ; thence along Hall's Mill Lane to the Point at which the same meets the Mill Leat ; thence along the Mill Leat to the Point at which the same meets Shearford Lane ; thence along Shearford Lane to the Point at which the same joins the Roborough Road ; thence along the Roborough Road to the Point at which the same is met by Smoky House Lane ; thence along Smoky House Lane to the Point at which the same is cut by a Hedge which divides the Field called " Great Mill Close " from the Field called " Little Mill Close " ; thence along the last-mentioned Hedge, and in a Line in continuation of the Direction thereof, to the Point at which such Line cuts the River Yeo ; thence. Eastward, along the Boundary of the old Borough of Barnstaple to the Point at which the same meets, in Cooney Cut, the South-eastern Fence of a Field called " Ham ;" thence along the last- mentioned Fence to the Point at which the same cuts Land Key Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Point on Rumson Hill at which Windy Ash Lane meets the Brindon Cross Road ; thence along Windy Ash Lane to the Point at which Wood Street Water crosses the same ; thence along Wood Street Water to the Point at which the same joins the River Taw ; thence along the River Taw to the Point at which the same is joined by the River Yeo ; thence along the River Y'eo to the Swing Bridge on the New Braunton Road ; thence along the New Braunton Road to the new Bridge first described. Tiverton. — The Parish of Tiverton. ASHBURTON. SOUTHERN DIVISION. The Parish of Ashburton. Dartmouth. From the Point on the Sea Coast at which die Boundary of the Parish of Townstall meets the Boundary of the Parish of Stoke Fleming, Northward, along the Boundary of the Parish of Townstall, to the Point at which the same meets the Stoke Road ; thence along the Stoke Road, passing Swallaton Cross and Swallaton Gate, to the Point at which the Stoke Road meets the Milton Road ; thence along die Milton Road to the Point at which the same is met by die Boundary of the Parish of Townstall ; thence. Westward, along the Boundary of the Parish of Townstall to the Point at which the same reaches Okl Mill Creek ; thence along the Low-water Mark to the Point first de- scribed. Devonport. The Parish of Stoke Damerill, and the Township of Stonchouse. 13 2"&3"GULIELMI IV. Cap.r)4. 575 Exeter. HONITON. From the Turnpike Gate on the Morton Road, Southward, along Cowick Lane to the Point at which tiic same meets Stone Lane ; thence along: Stone Lane to the Point at which the same meets the Road from Exeter to Alpliington ; thence, Soutliward, along the Road from Exeter to Alpliington to tiic Point at which the same is joined by Marsh Barton Lane ; thence along Marsh Barton Lane to the Point at which the same reaches the Western Branch of the River Exe ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which Abbey Lane meets the Eastern Branch of the River Exe ; thence. Southward, along the Leat to the Point at which the same is joined by the Brook which runs down through East M^inford ; thence along the said Brook to the Point at which the same crosses the Old Stoke and Tiverton Road near the Road to Mincing Lake Farm ; thence along the Old Stoke and Tiverton Road to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the County of the City ; thence. Northward, along the Boundary of the County of tlie City to the Point near Foxhays at which a Branch of the River Exe, flowing through Exwick, joins the main Stream thereof; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Road from Exwick to the Turnpike Gate on the Morton Road is joined by a Road leading from Foxhays to Cleave ; thence along the said Road from Exwick to the Turnpike Gate on the Morton Road to the Point at which the same reaches such Turnpike Gate. — The Parish of Honiton. Plymouth. Tavistock. TOTNES. From the North-eastern Boundary Stone in a straight Line to the nearest Point of the Line of the Embankment; thence, Southward, along the Line of the Embankment to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the old Borough ; thence, Southward, along the Boundary of the old Borough to the Point first described. - The Parish of Tavistock, except the Manor of Cudliptown. - The Parish of Totnes, and the Manor of Bridsretown. 10. — COUNTY OF DORSET. From the Toll Bar on the Exeter Road in a straight Line to the Northern Extremity of the Fence which separates the Field called " Marland Five Acres" from the Field called " Higher Girtups and Dogholes;" thence along the Western Fence of the Field Higher Girtups and Dogholes to the Point at which the same reaches a Lane leading into Mead Lane ; thence along the said Lane leading into Mead Lane to the Point at which the same reaches Mead Lane ; thence along Mead Lane to the Point at which the same joins the Chard Road ; thence. Northward, along the Chard Road to the Point at which the same is joined by the first Lane on the Right, called " Green Lane ;" thence in a straight Line to Allington Mill ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which Coneygere Lane joins the Pymore Road ; thence along Coneygere Lane to the Point at which the same joins the Beaminster Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Bridge over the River Asher close by the Flood Houses ; thence along the River Asher to the Point at which the same would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from the Eastern Extremity of Coneygere Lane 576 Bridport. 2" & 3" GULIELMI iV. Cap.64. Lane to the Turnpike Gate on the Dorchester Road ; thence along the snid straigiit Line to the Turnpike Gate on tlie Dorchester Hoad ; tlience. Southward, along the Dorchester Road to the Point at which the same is joined by Bothenhampton Lane ; thence along Bothenhampton Lane to the Point at which the same is met by the Stream which forms the Boundary between the respective Parishes of Walditch and Bothen- hampton ; thence along the said Stream to the Point at which the same falls into the River Asher ; thence down the River Asher (following the Easternmost Branch thereof at the Points at which the same divides into Two Branches) to Squibs Bridge ; thence in a straight Line to the Sonth-eastern Corner of Keemy Cottage on the Bothenhampton Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Eastern Extremity of Won- derwell Lane ; thence, Westward, along M'onderweli Lane to the Point at which the same joins the Burton Bradstock Road ; thence, Southward, along the Burton Bradstock Road to Wich Gate; thence in a straight Line through the Bombardier's House to the Sea Coast ; thence along the Sea Coast to the Eastern Extremity of West Cliff; dience, Northwai'd, along West Cliff, and along the Western Boundary of the Ship Yard of Messieurs Matthews and Company, to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Field called " Pitfield Marsh ;" thence. Northward, along the Boundary of Pitfield Marsh to the Point at which the same meets the River Brit at L'e Pool ; thence up the River Brit to the Point at which the same is joined by the Stream which forms the Boundary between the respective Parishes of Symondsbury and Allington ; thence along the last-mentioned Stream to the Point at which the same meets the Fence which runs down thereto from the Toll Bar at the Exeter Road ; thence along the last- mentioned Fence to the Toll Bar on the Exeter Road. Dorchester. From the second or middle Bridge on the Sherborne Road, along the Northern Branch of the River Frorae, passing under Grey's Bridge, to the Point at which such Northern Branch is met, near Stanton's Cloth Factory, by the Boundary of the Parish of Fordington ; thence, Southward, along the Boundary of the Parish of Fordington to the Point at which the same meets the Wareham Road ; thence. West- ward, along the Wareham Road to the 'I'urnpike Gate ; thence in a straight Line to the Centre of the Barrow called " Two Barrows;" thence in a straight Line to the Centre of the Amphitheatre called Maumbury Ring; thence in a straight Line to the Centre of the Barrow called Lawrence Barrow, near the Exeter Road ; thence in a straight Line to the South-western Corner of the Barrack Wall ; thence. Northward, along the Barrack Wall and Palisade to the Point at which such Palisade meets the Southern Bi'anch of the River Fromc ; thence in a straight Line to the second or middle Bridge on the Sher- borne Road. Lyme Regis. - The respective Parisiies of Lyme Regis and Charmouth. Poole. The County of the Town of Poole, the Parish of Hamwortliy, and the respective Tithings of I'arkstono and Longflcet. Shaftesbury. The old Borough of Shaftesbury; the several Out-Parishes of Holy Trinity, St. James, and St. Peter ; the several Parishes of Cann, St. Rombald, Motcoinb, East Slower, Stower Provost, Todbere, Mel- buiy Abbas, Compton Abbas, Dowhcad St. Mary, and St. Margarets Marsh : and the Chapelry of Hartgrovc. Waheham. Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. 2"&3''GULIELMI IV. Cap. 04. 577 The old Borough of Wareliam; tlic Parislies of Corfe Castle and Bere Regis; the several Out- Parishes of Lady Saint Mary, Holy Trinity, and Saint Martin; and the C'iiapclry of Arnc; that Part of tiie Parish of East Stoke which adjoins tiie Eastern Boundarj' of tl»e old Borough of Wareham; and also such Part of the Parish of East Morden as is comprised widiin the following Boundary ; (tiiat is to say,) From the Point at wliicli the Boundary of tlie Parish of East Morden meets the Southern Boundary of Morden Park Wood, Southward, along the Boundary of Morden Park Wood, to the Point at wliicli the same meets the Sherford Lake ; thence. Eastward, along tlic Siierford Lake to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Parish of East Morden ; thence. Southward, along the Boundary of the Parish of East Morden to the Point first described. From the old Sluice on the Wareham Road in a straight Line to the Point at which the Northern Wall of the old Barrack Field meets theDor- cIiesterRoad; thence along the said Northern Wall, and in a Line in the Direction thereof, to the Point at which such Line meets the Boundary of the old Borough ; thence. Northward, along the Boundary of tlie old Borough to the Point at which the same meets the Upper Wyke Road ; thence. Westward, along the Upper Wyke Road to the Point at which the same is joined by a Cross Road leading to the Lower Wyke Road, other- wise called Buxton's Lane; thence along the said Cross Road to the Point at which the same joins the said Lower Wyke Road ; thence along the said Lower Wyke Road to the Point at which the same joins the Sands- foot Castle Road ; thence. Northward, along the Sandsfoot Castle Road to the Point at which the same is met by the Footpath leading by Lovel's Farm to Bincleves; thence along the said Footpath to the Point at which the same reaches the Edge of the Cliff at Bincleves ; dience along the Sea Coast to the old Sluice aforesaid. 11.— COUNTY OF DURHAM. NORTHERN DIVISION. Durham. From Shincliffe Bridge over the River Wear, on the Stockton Road, along the Stockton Road, to die Point at which the same is met by a Lane leading into the Darlington Road ; thence along the said Lane to the Point at which the same joins the Darlington Road ; thence along the Darlington Road to the Point at whicli the same is met by Potter's Lane ; thence along Potter's Lane to the Point at which the same meets Quarry Head Lane ; tiience along Quarry Head Lane to the Point at which tiie same meets Margery Lane ; thence along Margery Lane to tiie Point at which the same meets Flass Lane; thence along Flass Lane to tiie Point at wliicli the same meets a Lane leading into the newly cut Turnpike Road which forms the Commence- ment of the Newcastle Road ; thence along the last-mentioned Lane to the Point at which the same joins the said newly cut Road ; thence. Northward, along the said newly cut Road to the Point at which the same joins the old Line of the Newcastle Road ; thence in a straight Line through the Northernmost of the Two Out-buildings attached to Kepier's Hospital to the River Wear; thence along the River Wear to the Point at which the same meets Kepier Lane ; thence along Kepier Lane, passuig under the old Arches of the Hospital, to the Point at which the same Lane is joined, on the South-west of High 7 G Grange 578 2''&3°GULIELMI IV. Cap.M. Grange Farm, by a Lane leading into the Loaning Head Road ; thence along the last-mentioned Lane, crossing the Sunderland Road, to the Point at which the same Lane joins the Loaning Head Road ; thence along the Loaning Head Road to the Point at which the same is met by a Beck running close to the North of Pellaw Wood and to the South of Gilesgate Church ; thence along the said Beck to the Point at Gateshead, which the same falls into Wear to ShinclifFe Bridge. the River Wear ; thence along; the River The Parish of Gateshead, and also all such Part of the Chapelry of Heworth in the Parish of Jarrow as is situated to the West of a straight Line to be drawn from Kirton Toll Gate House to Blue Quarry Mil], and prolonged each Way to the Boundary of the Parish of Gates- head. South Shields. - The respective Townships of South Shields and Westoe. Sunderland. ! The Parish of Sunderland, and the several Townships of Bishop Wearmouth, Bisliop Wearmouth Panns, Monk Wearmouth, Monk Wearmoutii Shore, and Southwick. 12._COUNTY OF ESSEX. Colchester. Harwich. NORTHERN DIVISION. The old Borough of Colchester. The old Borough of Harwich. Maldon. SOUTHERN DIVISION. The old Borough of Maldon, and the Parish of Heybridge. 13.— COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER. EASTERN DIVISION, Cheltenham. - The Parish of Cheltenham. Cirencester. - The Parish of Cirencester. From the old City Boundary Stone on the Western Side of the Lane called Castle Lane, leading from Westgate Street to tlie County Gaol, Northward, along the old City Boundary to the Boundary Stone, South of the London Road, which marks the Easternmost Point of the old City ]?oundary ; thence in a straight Line through the Eastern Corner of the Mill upon the River Twiver, between the old City Boundary 2'&S"GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. 579 Gloucester. Boundary and the Tramroad from the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal to Cheltenham, to tlie said Tramroad ; thence alon;^ the said Tramroad to the Point at which the same is met by Barton Lane ; thence along Barton Lane to the Point at which the same crosses the Sud Brook ; thence alontr the Sud Brook to the Point at which tiic same falls into the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal ; tlience along the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal to the Point at which the same is met by the old City Boundary ; thence, Westward, along the old City Boundary to the Point first described. Stroud. Tewkesbury. The several Parishes of Stroud, Bisley, Painswick, Pitchcomb, Randwick, Stonehonse, Leonard Stanley, Kings Stanley, Ilodborough, Minchinhampton, Woodchester, Avening, and Horsley, except that Part of the Parish of Leonard Stanley which is called Lorridge's Farm, and is surrounded by the Parish of Berkley. - The Parish of Tewkesbury. l4._COUNTY OF HANTS. Andover. Petersfield. { NORTHERN DIVISION. The respective Parishes of Andover and Knights Enham, and the Tithing of Foxcot. The old Borough of Petersfield, and the Tithing of Sheet ; the several Parishes of Buriton, Lj'ss, and Froxfield ; the several Tithings of Ramsden, Langrish, and Oxenbourn, in the Parish of East Meon ; and also the Parish of Steep, except the respective Tithings of North and South Ambersham. Winchester. the Cottage on the From St. Winnal's Church in a straight Line to new Alresford Road which is North-west of the White House on St. Giles's Hill ; thence in a straight Line to the Turnpike Gate at Barr End ; thence in a straight Line to tlie Point at which the Gosport Road joins tlie Southampton Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which an Angle is made in the Northern Bank of the Lane leading from St. Cross to Compton Down, perpendicularly above the deep Hollow in the said Lane ; thence in a straight Line to the Cock Lane Turnpike Gate ; thence in a straight Line to the Three Horse Shoes Public House on the Week Road; dience in a straight Line to the House on the Andover Road which is immediately North-west of die Point at which the Boundary of the City of Winchester crosses the same Road ; thence in a straight Line to the South-eastern Corner of die Fir Plantation on the Western Side of the Basingstoke Road ; thence in a straight Line to St. Winnal's Church. SOUTHERN DIVISION, The Parish of Christchurch, and the Chapelry of Holdenhurst, except such Part of the Tithing of Hum in the"^ Parish of Christ- church as is situated to the Nordi of the following Boundary ; (diat is to say,) From die Point at which the Western Boundary of the Parish of Christchurch 580 Christchurch. Lymington. 2''&3°GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. Christchurch crosses the Road from Dudsbury to Hurn Bridge, in a straight Line to the South-western Corner of Merritown Common ; thence along the Southern Boundary of Merritown Common and of Hurn Common to the Point at which tiie Southern Boundary of Hurn Common reaches the Moor's River ; thence in a straigiit Line to the Southern Boundary Post of the Parish of Christchurch on the Ring- wood Road, close by Fiilybrook Plantation. The Parish of Lymington, and also such Part of the Parish of Boldre as is comprised within the following Boundary ; (that is to say,) From East-end Bridge, on the Eastern Boundary of the Parish of Boldre, in a straight Line through Boldre Church to the Western Bank of Lymington River; thence. Southward, along the Western Bank of Lymington River to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Parish of Boldre ; thence, Southward, along the Boundary of the Parish of Boldre to East-end Bridge aforesaid. Portsmouth. - The old Borough of Portsmouth, and the Parish of Portsea. Southampton. - The Town and County of the Town of Southampton. -COUNTY OF HEREFORD. Hereford. Leominster. The whole Space contained within the Boundary of the Liberties of the City of Hereford, including Castle Green. The Parish of Leominster. 16. -COUNTY OF HERTFORD. St. Albans. From the Turnpike Gate on the LondonRoad East of Saint Albans, called Saint Albans Gate, in a straight Line to the Point at which the Boundary of the old Boiough crosses the River at the Bottom of the Cotton Mill Lane; thence. Southward, along tlie ]3oundai-y of the old Borough to the Point at which the Western Boundary of the Parish of St. Alban leaves the River ; thence in a straight Line, through the South-eastern Corner of St. Michaels Churchyard, to the Hempstead Road ; thence, Northward, along the Hempstead Road to the Point at wiiich the same meets the Road leading to Gorehainlnny, formerly the Redbourn Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Western Extre- mity of the Tongue of Land in the River just above Kingsbury Fish- pond; thence in a straight Line to the Side Bar belonging to Kings- bury Turnpike Gate, by the Side of the new Redbourn Road ; tliencc, Eastward, in a straight Line to the Point at which the Boun- dary of the olil Borough meets Luton Lane ; thence. Eastward, along the Boundary of the old Borough to the Point at which the same crosses Swectbriar Lane ; thence in a straight Line to St. Alban's Turnpike Ciate aforesni " caster." From the Northernmost Point at which the Boundary of the Town- ship of Salford meets the Boundary of the Township of Broughton, Northward, along the Boundary of the Township of Bioughton, to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Township of Pen- 5 dleton ; Sai.ford. 2"&3"GULIELMI IV. Cap.64 Warrington. 585 dleton ; tlienco;, Westward, along the Boundary of the Township of Pendleton to the Point at whicii the same meets the Boundary of the detacjied Portion of the Township of Pendlebury ; thence, Southward, along the Boundary of the detached Portion of the Townsliip of Pen- dlebury to the Point at whicli the same meets the Boundary of the Township of Salford ; thence, Westward, along the Boundary of the Township of Salford to the Point first described. The respective Townships of Warrington and Latchford ; and also those Two detached Portions of the Township of Thelwall which lie between the Boundary of the Township of I^atdifortl and the River Mersey. WiGAN. The Township of Wigan. 20.— COUNTY OF LEICESTER. Leicester. SOUTHERN DIVISION. The old Borougii of Leicester, and the Space over which the Magis- trates of the old Borough of Leicester at present exercise a Jurisdiction concurrently with the Magistrates of the County of Leicester, including the Castle View. Lincoln. 21. —COUNTY OF LINCOLN. PARTS OF LINDSEY. The old City of Lincoln, the Bail and Close, and a certain Com- mon, belonging to the Freemen of Lincoln, called Canwick Common, together with all Extra-parochial Places, if any, which are surrounded by the old City of Lincoln, the Bail and Close, and the said Common, or any or either of them, or by the Boundaries or Boundary of any or either of them. I The several Parishes of Great Grimsby, Great Coates, Little Coates, Bradley, Laceby, Waltham, Scartho, Clee, Weelsby, and Cleethorpes. PARTS OF KESTEVEN AND HOLLAND. Boston. The old Borough of Boston, the Parish of Skirbeck, and the Hamlet of Skirbeck Quarter, including the Fen Allotment of the Hamlet of Skirbeck Quarter, but not the Fen Allotment of the Parish of Skirbeck. 7 1 586 Grantham. 2''&3'^GULIELMI IV. Cap.(i4. The Parish of Grantliam, (including tiie several Townships of Spittle- ffate, Mantliorpe with Little Gonerby, and Harrowby,) and that Part of the Parish of Somerby which is contained between the Boundary of the Parish of Grantham and High Dvke. Stamford. The old Borough of Stamford, and such Part of the Parisii of Saint Martin Stamford Baron as lies between the Boundary of the old Borough and the following Boundary; (that is to say,) From tiie Westernmost Point at whicl) the Boundary of the Parish of Saint Martin meets the Boundary of the old Borough, Southward, along the Boundary of the Parish of Saint Martin, to the Northernmost Point at which the same meets the Woothorpe Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Southern Tower, on the London Road; of the Gateway to Burghley House; thence, Northward, along tlie Wall of Burghley Park to the Point at which the same meets an Occupation Road called the " New Road," which runs from the Barnack and Pilsgate Road to the River Welland ; thence along the saitl Occupation Road, and in a Line in continuation of the Direction thereof, to the Point at which such Line cuts the Boundary of the old Borough. FiNSBURY. London M.\RYLEBONE. 22.— COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. The sevei'al Parishes of Saint Luke, Saint George the Martyr, Saint Giles-in-the-Fiekls, Saint George Bloomsbury, Saint Mary Stoke New- ington, and Saint Mary Islington ; the several Liberties or Places of Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden,"Ely Rents, Ely Place, the Rolls, Glass House Yard, and the Charter House ; Lincolns Inn and Grays Inn ; the Parish of Saint James and Saint John Clerkenwell, except that Part thereof which is situate to the North of the Parish of Islington ; those Parts of the respective Parishes of Saint Sepulchre and Saint Andrew Holborn, and of Furnivals Inn and Staple Inn respectively, which are situated without the Liberty of tiie City of London. riie whole Space contained within the exterior Boundaries of ilie London, including the Inner Temple and tlie {The whole Space c Liberties of the City o Middle Temple. f The s \ Padding! „ TT r The several Divisions of the Liberty of the Tower, and the Tower 1 owER Hamlets. ■{ t^- • . i- ^^ i . u i i 1^ Division oi Ossulston Hundred. The several Parishes of Saint Mary le bone,, Saint Pancras, and ton. Westminster. - The old City and Liberties of Westminster, and tiie Duchy Liberty. 2''c^3"GULIELMl IV. Cap.f)4. 587 23.— COUNTY OF MO\ MOUTH. Monmouth. MONMOUTH DISTRICT. f The Parisli of Monmouth, and all such Parts of the old Borough of )^ Monmouth as lie without the Parish of Monmouth. NEwrouT. From the Point, on the South of the Town, at which the Mendle Gief Road is joined by a Husbandry Road leading to Hundred Acres Gout, along the Mendle Gief Road, to the Point at which the same meets the Cardiff Road ; thence, Westward, along the Cardiff Road to the Point at which the same meets the Streamlet from Cwrty-bella Well ; thence along the said Streamlet to the Pool on the Western Side of Friar's Garden Wall; thence along the Watercourse up from the said Pool to another Pool on the Western Side of Bull Field ; thence along the Western Fence of Bull Field to the Point at which the same Fence cuts the Road from Stow to Risca ; thence, Westward, along the Road from- Stow to Risca to the Point at which the same is cut bj' the Fence which runs Northward from tiie East End of the Cottages be- longing to John Ricketts ; thence along the last-mentioned Fence to the Noi'th-western Corner of the Field of which it is the Western Boundary ; thence, Eastward, along the Northern Fence of the last- mentioned Field to the Point at which the same is intersected by the Fence of the adjoining Field ; thence. Northward, along the last-men- tioned Fence to a Well Head ; thence along the Stream leadincf tliere- from to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the old Borough ; thence, Northward, along the Boundary of the old Borough to the Point at which the same meets the River Usk at the Mouth of Cridan Pill; thence along the River Usk to the Point at which the same is joined by a Pill opposite the Castle; thence along the said Pill to the Gout ; thence along the Watercourse, in a Direction nearly due East, to the Point at which the same meets the new Road to Caerleon ; thence along the new Road to Caerleon to the Point at which the same joins the old Road to Christ Church; thence along the New Reen to the Point at which the same meets Liswerry Pill ; theuce along Liswerry Pill to the Point at which the same joins the River Usk; thence alonf the River Usk to the Point at which the same is joined by Hundred Acres Gout ; thence along Hundred Acres Gout to the Point at which the same is met by the said FJusbandry Road leading thereto from the Mendle Gief Road ; thence along the said Husbandry Road to the Point first described. Usk. From the Bridge on the North of the Town, called " Cwm-cayo Bridge," along the Brook over which the said Bridge is built, to the Point at which the same falls into the River Usk; thence down tlie River Usk, and along the Boundary of the old Borough, to the Point at which the same cuts the Mill Stream ; thence m a straight Line to the Farm House of Little Castle Farm ; thence along the Eastern Side of the Fence of the Farmyard of Little Castle Farm to the North-eastern Corner of such Farmyard ; thence in a straight Line to the Oak Tree in the Wood Hedge on the Summit of Lady Hill ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which Cwm-cayo Brook would be cut by a straight Line to be di-awn from the Tree last described to Cwm-cayo Bridge; thence along Cwin-cayo Brook to Cwm-cayo Bridge. 588 - 2''&3''GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. 24.— COUNTY OF NORFOLK. Norwich. Great Yarmouth. I' King's Lynn. Thetford. 1 ) EASTERN DIVISION. The City and County of the City of Norwich, together witli all such Extra-parochial Places as are contained within the outer Boundary of the City and County of the City of Norwich. The old Borough of Great Yarmouth, and the Parish of Gorlestone. WESTERN DIVISION. - The old Borough of King's Lynn. - The old Borough of Thetford. 25.— COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON. Peterborough. . Northampton. NORTHERN DIVISION. The Parish Of Saint John Baptist, Peterborough, together with the Extra-parochial District known by the Name of " The Minster Pre- cincts." SOUTHERN DIVISION. - Tiie old Borough of Northampton. tJuul 7 ' ■'■!. l-^'K ■ <. , , i i iT ■ ■ r o i i ■, ^ I Weanesfield, and tiic Parish of Sedgelcy. 1 5 Ipswich. 2''&3"GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. 595* 32.— COUNTY OF SUFFOLK. EASTERN DIVISION. - The old Borough of Ipswich. WESTERN DIVISION. Bury St.Edmunds. - The old Borough of Bury St. Edmunds. Eye. Sudbury. {The several Parishes of Eye, Hoxne, Denham, Redlingfield, Occold, Thorndon, Braisworth, Yaxley, Thrandiston, Broome, and Oakley. The old Borough of Sudbury, and the Township or Hamlet of Bal- lingdon cum Brunden ; together with all or any Extra-parochial Places or Place surrounded by the Boundaries either of the old Borough of Sudbury or of the Township or Hamlet of Ballingdon cum Brunden. ,...., ^ 33.— COUNTY OF SURREY. Lambeth. Reigate. southwark. EASTERN DIVISION. The Parish of Saint Mary Newington, the Parish of Saint Giles Cam- berwell, except the Manor and Hamlet of Dulwich, and also such Part of the Parish of Lambeth as is situate to the North of the Line herein- after described, including the Extra-parochial Space encompassed by such Part : From the Point at which the Road from London to Dulwich by Red Post Hill leaves the Road from London over Heme Hill in a straight Line to Saint Matthews Church at Brixton ; thence in a straight Line to a Point in the Boundary between the respective Parishes of Lambeth and Clapham One hundred and fifty Yards South of the Middle of the Carriageway along Acre Lane. f The Parish of Reigate. The old Borough of Southwark, I'nclui ling the Mint and Manor of Suffolk ; the several Parishes of Rotherhithe, Berraondsey, and Christ [ Church ; and the Clink Liberty of the Parish of Saint Saviour. WESTERN DIVISION. . Ut.^.tAW From the Point on the North of the Town at which a Creek leading from Dapdune House joins the River Wey, in a straight Line to the Point at which the Road called the New Road joins the Stoke Road ; thence along the New Road to the Point at which the same joins the Kingston Road ; thence along the Kingston Road to the Point at which the same joins Cross Lane ; thence along Cross Lane to the Point at which the same joins the Epsom Road ; thence in a straight Line 596 Guildford. 2' & 3" GULIELMI iV. Cap.64. Line to the Point in Chalky Lane at which the Boundary of Trinity Parish leaves the same ; thence along the Southern Boundary of Trinity Parish to the Point at which such Boundary enters Gaol Lane ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the River Wey turns abruptly to the North at a Wharf close by the Horsham Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Path from Guildford across Bury Fields abuts on the Portsmouth Road ; thence in a straight Line to the South-western Corner of Cradle Field ; thence along theWesterr Hedge of Cradle Field to the Point at which the same cuts the old Farnham Road; thence in a straight Line towards Worplesdon Sema- phore to the Point at which such Line cuts the new Farnham Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Point first described. 34._COUNTY OF SUSSEX. EASTERN DIVISION. Brighthelmstone. - The respective Parishes of Brighthelmstone and Hove. Hastings. Lewes. The Town and Port of Hastings and its Liberties, including that detached Part of the Parish of Saint Leonard which lies near the Town of Winchelsea, and including also the Liberty of the Sluice, but exclud- ing all such other Parts of the old Borough of Hastings as are detached from the main Body thereof. From the Town Mill on tlie North-westei'n Side of the Tow^n in a straight Line to the Smock Windmill, which is the most southerly of the Two M'indmills called " The Kingstone Mills ;" thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Boundary of the Parish of Southover crosses the Cockshut Stream ; thence along the Cockshut Stream to the Point at which the same joins the River Ouse ; thence along the River Ouse to the Point at which the same would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from the Point last described to the Point on the Eastern Cliff known as the Scite of an old Windmill ; thence in a straight Line to the said Point on the Eastern Cliff; thence in a straight Line to the Windmill called " Mailing Mill ;" thence in a straiglit Line to the Point at which the Stream which turns the Paper Mill falls into the River Ouse ; thence in a straight Line to the Town Mill. Rte. The ancient Towns of Rye and Winchelsea, the several Parishes of Rye, Peasemarsh, Iden, Playden, Winchelsea, East Guildford, Icklesham, and Udimer, and also that Part of the Parish of Brede wliich lies between the Parishes of Udimer and Icklesham. Arundel. WESTERN DIVISION. • The Parish of Arundel. From the Eastern Extremity of the Boinidary of the old City Liberty at Saint James' Post, Noi'thward, along the said Boundaiy lo the Point at which the same meets the old Broiil Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Westernmost Point at which the IJoundary of the Parish of Saint Peter tiie Great meets the Boundaiy oi' the Parish of Saint 2"&3°GULIELMI IV. Cap.64 ClIICHESTKR. Horsham. MiDIIURST. 597 Sainl 15;irtlK)l()imnv ; tlieiia;, Soiitlivvard, alont^ llic l)OUii(lai'y of tlie I'arish of Saint Bartholomew to the I'oint at wliidi tlic same crosses the new lload 1o l''ishbourn ; tlicnce in a straight Line to the Turn[)ikc (rate on the Stockbridge Road ; thence in a straigiit Line to the Canal Bridge adjoining the Basin ; thence in a straight Line to the Southern Extremity of Snag Lane ; thence in a straight Line to the Southern Extremity of Cherry Orchard Lane ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at whicli the Rumboldsweek Road meets the Oving Road; thence in a straight Line to the Point first described. - The Parish of Horsham. The several Parishes of Midhurst, Easebourn, Heyshol, Chithurst, Graffham, Didling, and Cocking ; and the Tithing of South Am- bersham in the Parish of Steep ; that Part of the Parish of Bignor which is surrounded by the Parish of Eascbourne ; those Parts of the several Parishes of Wool Lavington, Bepton, and Woolbeding which adjoin the Parish of Midhurst ; that Part of the Parish of Lynch which adjoins the said Part of the Parish of Bepton; and also that Part of the Parish of Lynch in which Woodmans Green is situate ; all such Parts of the ixspective Parishes of Stedham and Iping as are not situated to the North of the Cross Road which runs from Wood- mans Green, between North End Farm and Hobberts Farm, to Milland Marsh ; the Parish of Trotton, except that Part thereof which lies to the North of the Cross Road from Vining Common to Home Hill and Cobed Hall called Lonebeech Lane ; and all such Parts of the respective Parishes of Sellham and Lodsworth, and of the Tithing of North Ambersham, as are not situated to the North of the Brook which runs from Cooks Bridge on the London Road to Lickfold Bridge. 35.— COUNTY OF WARWICK. Birmingham. Coventry. { NORTHERN DIVISION. The respective Parishes of Birmingham and Edgbaston, and the several Townships of Bordesley, Duddeston and Nechels, and Deritend. - The City of Coventry and the Suburbs thereof. Warwick. SOUTHERN DIVISION. - The old Borough of Warwick. 36.— COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND. Kendal. I The respective Townships of Kendal and Kirkland, and all such Parts of the Township of Nether Graveship as adjoin the Township of Kendal. 7M 598 2''&3°GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. Newport. 37.— ISLE OF WIGHT. From the Point on the South of the Town at wliich the Footpath to Shide joins the Niton Road at Trattles Butt, in a straight Line to the House in the Parisli of Carisbrooke whicli belongs to Joshua Spickernell, and is now in the Occupation of Mrs. Stanborough ; thence in a straight Line across the Gatcombe Road to the House wliich belongs to James Barlow Hoy Esquire, and is now in the Occupation of James Dennett ; thence in a straight Line in the Direction of West Mill to the Point at which such straight Line cuts the Lukeley or Carisbrook Stream ; thence. Northward, along the Lukelej' or Caris- brook Stream to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the old Borough ; thence. Northward, along the Boundary of the old Borough to Pan Bridge ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Footpath to Shide meets Church Litton Lane ; thence along the said Footpath to the Point first described. 38.— COUNTY OF WILTS. Calne. Chippenham. Devizes. Malmsbury. Marlborouoh { NORTHERN DIVISION. The Parish of Calne, and also those Parts of the respective Parishes of Blackland and Calstone Willington which are surrounded by the Parish of Calne, including all such Parts, if any, of the old Borough of Calne as are without the Parish of Calne. The several Parishes of Chippenham, Hardenhuisli, and Langley Burrel, and the Extra-parochial Space called Pewisham. The old Borough of Devizes, including the respective Parishes of St. John the Baptist and the Blessed Virgin Mary, and also so much of the Chapelry of St. James and of the Parish of Rowde as lies between the Boundary of the old Borough and the following Boundary ; (that is to say,) From theToint at which the Boundary of die Parish of St. John the Baptist would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from the Dairy Farm House on the Chippenham Road called Ox House to the Round Tower of the new County Bridewell, in a straight Line to Ox House ; thence in a straight Line to a House occupied by Mr. Mayo, called Brow Cottage ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Towing Path of the Keiinet Canal meets Dye House Lane; thence, Eastward, along the Kennet Canal to the Point at which the same turns Northward near London Bridge ; thence in a straight Line drawn due East to a Point One hunilred Yards distant; thence in a straight Line to Mr. Guudry's House on the Salisbury Road ; thence in a straight Line to a House called Soutiigale, occupied bv Mr. Slade; thence in a straight Line to the Southernmost Point at which (lallows Acre Lane is met by the Boundary of the Parish of St. John the Baptist. The old Borough of Malmsbury, the respective Out-Parishes of St. Paul Malmsbury and St. Mary Westport, and the several I'arislies of Brokcnborough, Charlton, Garsdou, Lea, Great Sonierford, Little Somerford, Foxley, and Bremiiilhani. Tlie old Borough of Marlborough and the Parish of Preshule. 2°&:3'^GULI£LM1 IV. Cdp.64. 599 Sausbory. Westbury. Wilton. SOUTHERN DIVISION. From tlie South-western Extremity of the Wall of the Poorlioiise at Fishertoii Anger, in a straight Line to a Point in the Wilton Roatl which is Three hundred and thirty Yards distant from the Point at which the Wilton Iload joins the Devizes Road ; thence in a straight Line to a Point in the Devizes Road which is Six hundird and forty Yards distant from the Point at which the Wilton Road joins the Devizes Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Stratford Road joins the Marlborough Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Point called Whipping Cross Tree ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Road from Salisbury to Lavcrstock joins the Road from Salisbury to Clarendon ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Eastern Boundary of the City meets the River Avon ; thence along the River Avon to the Point at which the same joins the River Nadder ; thence along tlie River Nadder to the Point first described. — The Parish of Westbury. The several Parishes of Wilton, Fugglestone, Stratford-under-the- Castle, Great Durnford, Woodford, South Newton, Wishford, Barford, Burcombe, Netherhampton, West Harnham, and Britford ; such Part of tlie 'Parish of Fisherton Anger as will not by the Provisions of this Act be included witliin the Boundary of the City of Salisbury ; and also all such Parts of the several Parishes of Bishopston, Tonev Strat- ford, Combe Bisset, and Humington as are situated to the North of a straight Line to be drawn from Odstock Church to the Point on Combe Hill at which a Fence dividing the Down from the cultivated Land meets the old Road from Salisbury to Blandford, and thence tin-ouifh the Centre of the Clump of Trees called Fallstone Middle Nursery to the Western Boundary of the Parish of Bishopston ; together with all such Part of the Extra-parochial Place called Grovely Wood as is situate to the East of a straight Line to be drawn from the Point at which the Western Boundary of the Parish of Wishford meets the Northern Boundary of Grovely Wood, to the Point at which the Western Boundary of the Parish of Barford meets the Southern Boun- dary of Grovely Wood. 39.— COUNTY OF WORCESTER, Droitwich. Dudley. Evesham. EASTERN DIVISION. The old Borough of Droitwich ; the several Parishes of Dodderhi II, Hampton Lovett, Doverdale, Salwarp, Martin Hussingtree, Oddingley, Hadsor, Hindlip, Himbleton, and Elrabridge ; the Moreway-end Divi- sion and the Broughton Division of the Parish of Hanbury ; the Extra- parochial Places called Crutch and Westwood Park ; together with the Two Parts of the respective Parishes of Claines and Warndon which are surrounded by the respective Parishes of Hindlip and Martin Hussingtree ; and also tlie Extra- parochial Place called Shell, and the detached Part of the Parish of Inkberrow, wliicli are respectively con- tained between the Parish of Himbleton and the Broughton Division of the Parish of Hanbury. - The Parish of Dudley. - The old Borough of Evesham. 600 2"&3' GULIELMl IV. CapM. Bewdley. Kidderminster. Worcester. WESTERN DIVISION. J The Parish of Ribbesford, and the several Hamlets of Wribhenhall, 1^ Hoarstone^ Blackstone, Netlierton, and Lower Mitton with Lickhill. ' From the Point at or near Proud Cross at which the Boundary of the old Borough meets the Broomfield Road, along the Boundary of the old Borough, to the Point at which the Abberley Road meets the Black Brook ; thence, Westward, along the Abberley Road to the first Point at which the same is met by a Hedge running due South therefrom ; thence along the said Hedge to its Southern Extremity near a Stone Quarry ; tlience in a straight Line to the said Stone Quarry ; thence in a straight Line to the First Mile Stone on the Bewdley Road; thence, Westward, along the Bewdley Road to the Point at which the same is joined by a Footpath leading to the Stourport Road ; thence along the said Footpath to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the old Borough ; thence. Southward, along the Boundary of the old Borousrh to the Point at whicli the same meets the South-eastern Fence of a Wood called " The Copse," situated on the Eastern Bank of the River Stour ; thence along the said Fence to the Point at which the same meets Hoo Lane; thence across Hoo Lane, over a Stile called " Gallows Stile," along a Footpath leading from the said Stile to the Lane from Hoo Brook to Comberton Hill, to the Point at which tlie last-mentioned Footpath meets the Lane from Hoo-Brook to Comberton Hill ; thence, Northward, along the Lane from Hoo- Brook to Comberton Hill to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the old Borough ; thence. Northward, along the Boundary of the old Borough to the Point first described. From the Liberty Post on the Tewkesbury Road, Southward, along the Tewkesbury Road, to the Point beyond the Turnpike at which the same Road is met by Duck Brook ; thence along Duck Brook to the Point at which the same crosses the London Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Western Extremity of the Road wliich leads out of the London Road to Lark Hill ; thence along the said Road to Lark Hill to the Eastern Extremity thereof; thence along a Footpath leading to the New Town Road to the Point at wliich the same reaches the New Town Road ; thence. Westward, along the New Town Road to the Point at which the same is crossed by a Footpath leading from the House of Industry to the Porte Fields Road; thence along the kist- mentioned Footpath to the Point at which the same joins the Porte Fields Road ; thence along a Footpath which leads from the Porte Fields Road, past Rainbow Villa, into the Astwood Road, to the Point at which such Footpath joins the Astwood Road ; thence along a Road which leads from the Astwood Road to tlie Whey Tavern to the Point at wliich such Road crosses the Worcester and Birmingham Canal ; thence along the Worcester and Birmingham Canal to the Bridge which is nearest to Gregory's Mill ; thence along the Road leading from the said Bridge to the Birmingham Road to the Point at which the same is crossed by the Barborne Brook ; thence along tlie Barborne Brook to the Point at which the same falls into tlie River Severn ; thence along the River Severn to the Point at which the same is met by tlie Boundary of the Parish of St. Clement ; thence. Westward, along the Boundary of the Parish of St. Clement to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the '1 owiiship of St. John ; thence, Westward, along the Boundary of the Townsliip of St. John to the Point at wliich the same meets the Hereford Roiul ; thence along the Hereforil Road to the Point at whicii 1 tl»e 2"&3'GULIELMI IV. Cap.G4. 001 the same is met. by Powick Lane, leading to Powick Bridge ; thence, Southward, along Powick Lane to the Point at which the same terminates in a Footpath; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which Cut Throat Lane is met by a Footpath leading from Boughton' Fields to the Malvern Road ; thence along tlie last-mentioned Footpath to the Point at which the same joins the Malvern Road ; thence. Northward, alono; the Malvern Road to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Township of St. John ; thence, Eastward, along the Boundary of the Township of St. John to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Parish of St. Clement ; thence, Eastward, along the Boundary of the Parish of St. Clement to the Point at whicli the same meets the River Severn ; thence. Southward, along the River Severn to the Point at which the same is met by tlie old City Boundary ; thence. Southward, along the old City Boundary to the Liberty Post aforesaid. 40.— COUNTY OF YORK. NORTH RIDING. Malton. northallekton. Richmond. Scarborough. Thirsk. Whitby. The respective Parishes of St. Leonard and St. Michael, New Malton, the Parish of Old Malton, and the Parish of Norton. The respective Townships of Northallerton and Romanby, and the Chapelry of Brompton. The respective Parishes of Riclimond and Easby. The Parish of Scarborough, together with the Extra-parochial Precinct of Scarborough Castle. The several Townships of Thirsk, Sowerby, Carlton Miniott, Sand Hutton, Bagby, and South Kilvington. The several Townships of Whitby, Ruswarp, and Hawsker-cum- Stainsacre. York. i From the ancient Barn on the Easingwoid Road, Two hundred Yards beyond the First Mile Stone on that Road, in a straight Line to the Lady or Clifton Mill ; thence in a straight Line to the Pepper or Stray Mill ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Stockton Road would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn thereto from the Pepper or Stray Mill through the New Manor House ; thence along the Stockton Road to the Point at which the same is joined by a Lane leading from the Eastern Extremity of the Village of Heworth towards the North ; thence in a straiajht Line to the Point at which the Tanff Hall Beck wotdd be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from the Point last described to Heslington Mill ; thence along Tang Hall Beck to the Point at which the same crosses the Boundary of the Count}' of the City of York; thence. Southward, along the Boundary of the County of the City of York to the Point at which the same would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn thereto from the South-eastern 7 N Corner 602 2-&-TGULIELMI IV. Cap. 64. Corner of the Barracks through Lamel Mill ; thence in a straight Line to the Soutli-eastern Corner of the Barracks ; thence along the Southern Wall of the Barracks to the Point at which the same cuts the Selby Road ; thence along the Selby Road to the Point at which the same is joined by Fiilford Church Lane ; thence along the Northern Hedge of Fulford Church Lane to the Point at which the same ceases to be continuous, close by a Farm Building belonging to Mr. Ellis ; thence in a straight Line, in the Direction of the said Hedge, to the River Ouse ; thence along the River Ouse to the Southernmost Point at which the same is met by the Boundary of the City Liberty ; thence, Westward, along the Boundary of the City Liberty to the Point at which the same again meets the River Ouse ; thence along the River Ouse to the Point at which the same would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from the Barn first described to Acomb Church; thence in a straight Line to the Barn first described. Beverley. EAST RIDING. {The several Parishes of St. Mary, St. Martin, and St. Nicholas, and also such Part of the Parish of St. John as is comprised within the Liberties of Beverley. Kingston upon Hull. The several Parishes of St. Mary, the Holy Trinity, Sculcoates, and Drypool ; together with the Extra-parochial Space called Garrison- side, and all other Extra-parochial Places, if any, which are sur- rounded by the Boundaries of the said Parishes of St. Mary, the Holy Trinity, Sculcoates, and Drypool, or any or either of them ; and also all such Part of the Parish of Sutton as is situated to the South of a straisht Line to be di*awn from Sculcoates Church to the Point at which the Sutton Drain meets the Summergangs Drain. Bradford. i WEST RIDING. The several Townships of Bradford and Manninghani and Bowling, and the Township of Horton, including the Hamlets of Great and Little Horton. Halifax. From the Point on the North of the Town at which the respective Boundaries of the several Townships of Halifax, North Owram, and Ovenden meet. Westward, along the Boundary of the Township of Halifax, to the Point at which the same meets the Road leading from a House called Shay to Bank Top ; thence along the said Road from Shay to Bank Top to the Point at which the same meets the Road leading from South Owram to North Owram ; thence along the said Road from South Owram to North Owram to God Lane Bridge ; thence in a straight Line to the South-eastern Corner of New Town on the Bradford Road; thence in a straight Line to the Point first described. Huddersfield. - The Township of Huddersfield. Knaresbrough. The Boundary described in the Second Section of an Act passed in the Fourth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, and intituled " An Act for paving, lighting, watching, cleansing, " and improving the Town of Knaresborough in the West Riding of tlie " County of York, and that Part of the Townsliip of Scriven-with- " Tentergate which adjoins the said Town, and is called Tentergate." LUEDS. Tiie Parish of Leeds. 2'&3°GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. PONTEFRACT. RiPON. 603 The old Borough and Township of Pontefract, and the Extra- parochial Space culled the Pontefract Park District, the Castle Precincts, and also the several Townships of Tanshelf, Monkliill, Knottingley, Ferrybridge, and Carleton. The Township of Ripon ; and also such Part of the Township of Aismunderby-cuni-lioiidgate as is situate to the North of the Point on the South of the Town of Ripon at which the Ripley Road meets the IJttlethorpe Road, and which is the Southern Extremity of the nearly disjointed Portion of the Township of Aismunderliy-cnni-Bondgate. Sheffield. - The Parish of Sheffield. Wakefield. From the Southernmost Point at which the Boundary of the Town- ship of Wakefield leaves the River Calder, along the Boundary of the Township of Wakefield, to the Point at which the same is intersected by a Hedge running nearly North close by the Western Side of Park Gate Farm ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Foot- path leading to St. Swithins Well joins the Footpath from East Moor to Old Park ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Stanley Road would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from the Point last described to the Cupola of the Lunatic Asylum ; thence along the Stanley Road to the Point at which the same is met by the East Moor Road ; thence along the East Moor Road to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Township of Wakefield ; thence. Westward, along the Boundary of the Township of Wakefield to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the detached Portion of the Township of Alverthorp which lies North of the Town- ship of Wakefield ; thence, Westward, along the Boundary of the said detached Portion of the Township of Alverthorp to the Point at which the same joins again the Boundary of die Township of Wakefield ; thence, Southward, along the Boundary of the Township of Wakefield to the Point at which the same meets Balne Lane ; thence along Balne Lane to the Point at which the same is met by Humble Jumble Lane ; thence along Humble Jumble Lane to the Point at which the same meets the Footpath to Flanshaw Lane ; thence along the Footpath to Flanshaw Lane to the Point at which the same meets Smithsons Railroad ; thence along Smithsons Railroad to the Point at which the same meets the Dewsbury Road ; thence along the Dewsbury Road to the Point at which the same meets the New or Occupation Road which unites the Dewsbury and Horbury Roads; thence along the said New Road to the Point at which the same meets the Park Wall of Thornes House ; thence. Northward, along the said Wall to the Point at which the same meets the Road from Thornes to Horbury ; thence along the Road from Thornes to Horbury to the Point at which the same meets the Stream called " The Gilsike;" thence along the said Stream to the Point at which the same falls into the River Calder ; River Calder to the Point first described. thence along the 604 2° & 3° GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. WALES. 41.— COUNTY OF ANGLESEA. Amlwch. BEAUMARIS DISTRICT. From the Point on the North-east of the Town at which Rhyd Talog Brook falls into the Sea at Forth Aber Cawell, Southward, along the Boundary of the Parish of Almwch to the Point called Croes Eilian ; thence along the Plas Dulas Road to the Point called Pen-, llaethdy Mawr ; thence along the Road leading to Pentre Felin, across the Llanerch-ymedd Road, to the Point called Pentre Felln Adda Cross Roads ; thence along a Road towards Pary's Farm to the Point at which the same is met by the first Bye Road on the Right leading to Bod-gadfii Farm ; thence along the said Bye Road, passing Bod-gadfa Fami, to the Point at which the same Bye Road is crossed (between Bod-gadfa Farm and a Cottage called Yr-hen Odyn) by the Lastre Brook ; thence along the Lastre Brook, crossing the Holyhead Road, to the Point at which the same Brook flills into the River called Afbn Park Llechog ; thence along the Afon Park Llechog to a Ford in the Cemmaes Road called Rhyd-carreg-cath ; thence along the Cemmaes Road to the Cottage called Bryn-y-Cyll, at which the same Road is met by the Church Pathway ; thence along the Church Pathway to the Stile over a Brook which divides the Land of the Marquis of Anglesea from the Coed Helen and Lysdulas Property, and which Stile is close by a Spring called Ffynnon Casyris; thence along the last-mentioned Brook to the Point at which the same is met by a Boundary Fence (a few Yards North of a Cottage called Cae-bach) running in the Direction of Mona Mill ; thence along the said Fence to the Point at which the same cuts the Porth Llechog Road ; thence, towards Amlwch, along the Porth Llechog Road to the Point at which the same is met by tlie Ffynnon-y-Garreg-fawr Pathway ,• thence along the Ftynnon-y- Garreg-fawr Pathway to the Spring called Ffynnon-y-Garreg-fawr ; thence along the Stream which proceeds from the said Spring to the Point at which the same Stream falls into the Sea ; thence along the Sea to the Point first described. Beaumaris. The old Borough of Beaumaris. Holyhead. From that Part of the Common called " The Towyn," on the South- east of the Town, which is nearest to Holyhead Common, along the Road leading to Penrhos which adjoins the 'I'owyn, (and is to the East of a Cottage called " Pen-Towyn," occupied by John Davis,) to the Point at which the said Road to Penrhos is met by another Road leading to a Piece of Waste Land called "The Cyttir;" thence along the said Road to the Cyttir to the Point at which the same meets the Road wliich leads across the Cyttir ; thence along the said Road across the Cyttir to the Point at ^vhich the same meets the old Post Road to Bangor ; thence along the old Post Road to Bangor to Pcntraeth ; thence along the Road which leads from Pentracth in a Westerly Direction, and South of the new Brewery, to the Point at which the same joins another Road ; thence. Northward, along the Road so joined to the Point at which the same meets tlie Penrlios foila Road ; tlionce 2°&3"GULIELMI IV. Cap.()4. (105 thence along the Peni-hos foila Road to the Point at which the same meets the Road wliich leads by the Ucheldre Windmill to the South Stack ; thence along the said Road to the South Stack, includinfr the Messuage, with the Offices and Garden thereunto belonging, now in the Occupation of Captain Colin Jones, to the Westerimiost Point (near a Cottage called " Cerrig-y-lloi") at which the same is crossed by a Stream running from the Holyhead Moimtain ; thence along the said Stream to the Point at which the same falls into the Sea ; thence along the Sea Coast to that Point thereof which is nearest to the Point first described ; thence in a straight Line to the Point first described. Llangefni. From the Point at which the Boundary Wall between the Pro]icrly of Admiral Lloyd and the Property of ()wen Williams Esquire meets the old Bangor Road, East of a Cottage called Min'ffijrd, along the said Boundary Wall to the Point at which the same reaches a Spring and a Footpath called Llwybyr Tregarnedd-bach ; thence along a Hedge which, rumiing from the said Spring and Footpath, forms a Continua- tion of the Line of the said Boundary Wall, and runs through the Land of John Hampton Lewis Esquire, to the Point at which such Hedge meets the River Cefni; thence. Southward, along the River Cefni to the Point at which the same is met by the Boundary of the Parish of Llangefni ; thence. Westward, along the Boundary of the Parish of Llangefni to the Point at which the same meets the Bye Road called Llidiart-y-Pandy ; thence along the said Bye Road Llidiart-y-Pandy to the Spot called Croes-lon-pen-y-Nant ; thence. Southward, along the Market Road to the Point at which the same joins the Rhos-y-meirch Road ; thence along the Rhos-y-meirch Road to the first Point at which the same is cut (beyond the Road leading to Clai) by Hedges running from each Side of the Road at Right Angles; thence along the Hedge which runs from the last-mentioned Point towards Pencraig to the Point at which the same reaches an old Quany ; thence along a Hedge which proceeds from the said old Quarry, and forms a Continua- tion of the Hedge last described, passing Tyn-y-coctl Farm, to the Point at which the same Hedge cuts the Llanddyfnan Road ; thence along the Llanddyfnan Road, towards Llanddyfnan, to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Pencraig-fawr Farm ; thence, Southward, along the Boundary of the Pencraig-fawr Farm to the Point at which the same meets the old Bangor Road ; thence along the old Bangor Road to the Point first described. 42.— COUNTY OF BRECON. Brecon. r The old Borough of Brecon, and the Extra-parochial Districts of the \ Castle and Christs College. 43.— COUNTY OF CAERMARTHEN. CAERMARTHEN DISTRICT. Caekmarthen. - The old Borough of Caerniarthen. 7 O 606 2" & 3 GULIELMI IV. Cap. 64. Llanelly. From the Point in Wern-y-Goosy Meadow on the North-west of the Town at which the old Course of the Stream, which is the old Borough Boundary, makes a sharp Turn, in a straight Line to the Southern Extremity of the Western Fence of Cae Mawr Issa Field ; thence, Northward, along the Fence of the Cae Mawr Issa Field to the Point at which the same meets the Wall which is the Western Boundary of Furnace Garden ; thence along the said Wall to the Point at which the same meets Pen-y-Fai Lane; thence along Pen-y-Fai Lane to the Point at which the same meets the Caermarthen Road ; thence in a straight Line to the North-western Corner of the Garden of Cae Mawr Cottage, lately burnt down ; thence along the Fence which divides the Garden of Cae Mawr Cottage and the Field Cae Isha from the Field Cae-ycha to the Point at which the same meets the Fence wliich divides the Field Cae-ycha from the Field Cae-bank ; thence along the last-mentioned Fence to the Northern Corner of the Field Cae-bank ; thence in a straight Line through the Southern Extremity of the North- eastern Boimdary of the Field Cae-bank, across the Tramroad, to the old Borough Boundary ; thence, Eastward, along the old Borough Boundary to the Point first described. 44.— COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. Abersytwith. CARDIGAN DISTRICT. From the outermost Point of the Rock Graig-lais on the Sea Coast visible from the Point next described, in a straight Line to the Northern Extremity of the Stone Wall which divides the Land called Pant-y-gyrn from the Land called Fron ; thence along the said Wall to the Point at which the same meets the Wall which divides the Land Pant-y-gj-rn from the Land Fron-uchaf ; thence. Eastward, along the Boundary of Fron-uchaf to the Turnstile at the South-eastern Corner thereof; thence in a straight Line to the Mill in the Tanyard near the Road leading to Llanbadarn-fawr ; thence in a straight Line to the Wooden Dam just above Plas-greig; tlience. Southward, along the Boundary of the old Borough to the Sea Coast ; thence along the Sea Coast to the Point first described. Adpar. { The old Borough of Adpar and the Hamlet of Emlyn in the Parish of Cenuarth. r The old Borough of Cardigan, and also Bridgend Hamlet and Cardigan. < Abbey Hamlet in the Parish of Saint Dogmel in the County of V. Pembroke. /' Fiom the Point on the Creithin-Brook at which the Northern I Boundary of the Glebe meets the Boundary of the old Borough, along Lampeter. < tlie Northern Boundary of the Glebe to the Point at which the same 1 meets again the Boundary of the old Borough ; thence. Northward, l^along the Boundary of the old Borough to the Point first described. 2°&3"GULIELM1 IV. Cap. 64. 607 45.— COUNTY OF CARNARVON. Bangor. Caknahvon. Conway. Cricceith. Nevin. Pwllheli. CARNARVON DISTRICT. From the Point on tlie Nortli-east of the Town at which the Road from the Park Wall of Penrhyri Castle to the Menai Straits joins the Menai Straits at the High-water Mark, along the said Road to the Point at which the same meets the said Park Wall ; thence, Westward, along the said Park Wall to the Entrance Gate to Lime Grove ; thence in a straight Line across the Road to the nearest Point in the Boundary Wall immediately opposite, which bounds a Field belonging to Lime Grove ; thence alopg the said Boundary rWall to the Point at which the River Cegin enters the Grounds of Pennant Esquire ; thence along the River Cegin to the Bridge across the Shrewsbury Road ; thence in a straight Line to a square Brfck Seat or Monument situate on a Knoll in a Field called Cae Pant ; thence in a straight Line to the nearest Point of the Road to Felin Esgob; thence in a straight Line to the nearest Point of the Road to Brynniau ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Road from Bangor to the Menai Bridge leaves the Road from Bangor to Carnarvon : thence along the said Road to the Menai Bridge, in the Direction of such Bridge, to the Gate on the Right-hand Side which opens into an Occupation Road leading to Penrallt ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Low-water Mark in the Straits of Menai would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from the Gate last described to the Windmill called Llandegfan Mill, which is on the opposite Side of the Straits ; thence along the said Low-water Mark to the Point thereof which is nearest to the Point first described ; thence in a straight Line to the Point first described. - The old Borough of Carnarvon. - The old Borough of Conway. - The old Borough of Cricceith. - The old Borough of Nevin. From the South-western Extremity of the Boundary of the old Borough on the Sea Coast, along the Boundary of the old Borough (leaving the Sea Coast) to the Point at which the same is met by a small Stream called " Afongoegen ;" thence along the said Stream' to the Bridge called " Sam, or Pont-penmaen ;" thence along the Southern Branch of the said Stream to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the old Borough; thence. Northward, along the Boundary of the old Borough to the Point at which the same meets a Road leading from Deneio Church into the Carnarvon Road ; thence along the said Road from Deneio Church to the Point at which the same is cut by the Fence of a Field called " Cae Fynnow," in the Occupation of Hugh Williams of Bryn Ci-in ; thence along the last- mentioned Fence to the Point at which the same cuts an Occupation Road leading fi-om Bryn Crin Farmhouse into the Carnarvon Road ; thence along the said Occupation Road to the Point at which the same joins the Carnarvon Road ; thence, Northward, along the Carnarvon Road to the Point at which the same is met by a Road on the Right leading to Abereirch ; thence along the said Road to Abereirch to the Point at which tlie same meets a Road leading from Pwllheli to Tremadoc ; thence in a straight Line to the Sea, at the nearest Point ; thence. Westward, along the Sea Coast to the Point first described. 608 2"&3°GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. 46 —COUNTY OF DENBIGH. Denbigh. Holt. Ruthin. Wrexham. DENBIGH DISTRICT. - The old Borough of Denbigh. - The old Borough of Holt. - The old Borough of Ruthin. The respective Townships of Wrexham Abbot and Wrexham Regis ; and also such Part of tlic Township of Esclusam-below as is surrounded by the Townships of Wrexham Abbot and Wrexham Regis, or One of them. 47.— COUNTY OF FLINT. St. Asaph. Caergwyle. Caerwys. Flint. Holywell. FLINT DISTRICT. From the Point on the North-west of the Town at which the Boundary of the Township of Talar meets the River Elwy, Westward, along the Boundary of the Township of Talar, to the Green Gate Bridge over the Brook Nant-y-franol ; thence along the Brook Nant-y-franol to the Point at which the same meets the Holyhead Road ; thence, Eastward, along the Holyhead Road to the Point at which the same is met by the Boundary of the Township of Talar ; thence, Eastward, along the Boundary of the Township of Talar to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Township of Bryn Polin ; thence. Southward, along the Boundary of the Township of Bryn Polin to the Point at which the same meets the Upper Denbigh Road; thence. Northward, along the Upper Denbigh Road to the Point at which the same is met by a Road or Lane leading to Ysguborgoed ; thence along such Road or Lane leading to Ysguborgoed to the Point at which the same meets the River Clwyd; thence along the River Clwyd to the Point at which the same is met by the Southern Boundary of the Township of Cyrchynan ; thence in a straight Line to the Point first described. Tlie old Borough of Caergwyle. The old Borough of Caerwys. The old Borough of Flint. From the Boundary Stone on the Hill Pen-y-bryn, and on the Western Side of tlic Hedge (wliicii is between the Cottage occupied by William Willianis and the South-eastern Corner of the Plantation of Richard Sankcy Esquire), in a straight Line to the Boundary Stone of the Township of Holywell which is on the Eastern Side of the St. Asaph Road ; thence in a straight Line to a Bridge (in the Lane leading to and past Greenfield Hall) over a Watercourse running into the River Dec ; tlience. Eastward, along the said Watercourse to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Township of Greenfield ; 9 thence, 2"&a°GULlELMl IV. Cap.64. ()09 thence, Southward, along the Eioumlary of the Township of Greenfield to the Point at whicli the same meets tiie Boundary of the Township of Holywell; thence along the Eastern and Southern or exterior Boundary of the Township of Holywell to the Boundary Stone first described. Mold. Overton. Rhuddlan. The Township of Moid. The old Borough of Overton. The old Borough of Rhuddlan. 48.— COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. Merthyr Tydvil. - From the Point on the North of Merthyr Tydvil at which the Northern Boundary of the Hamlet of Gellydeg meets the Piiver called the Great Taff, Northward, along the Great Taff, to the Point at which the same is cut by the Southern Fence of Cilsanos Common ; thence, Eastward, along the Fence of Cilsanos Common to the Point at which the same cuts the Brecon Road ; thence. Southward, along the Brecon Road to the Point at which the same meets the Vainor Road ; thence, Eastward, along the Vainor Road to the Point at which the same meets a Bye Road leading to Cefn-coed-y-Cwymner ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Little TafF would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from the Point last described to the Southern Mouth of a Culvert on the Eastern Side of the Little Taff; thence, up the Little Taff, along the Boundary of the Parish of Merthyr Tydvil to the Point at which the Cwm Bargoed Stream is joined by a little Brook from the Coli Ravine ; thence in a straight Line to the North-eastern Corner of the Stone Fence of Pen-dwy-cae Vawr Farm ; thence along the Road which passes Pen-dwy-cae Vawr Farmhouse to the Point at which the same meets the Mountain Track from Dowlais to Quakers Yard ; thence. Southward, along the said Track, between the Farms of Pen-dwy-cae Vach and Pen-dwy-cae Vawr, to the Point at which such Track meets a Road running nearly due West, by a Stone Quarry, to Pen-y-rhw Gymra Cottage ; thence along the last-mentioned Road to the Point at which the same reaches the Southern Side of Pen-y-rhw Gymra Cottage ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Southern Boundary of Troed-y-rhw Farm meets the Cardiff Road ; thence along the Southern Boundary of Troed-y-rhw Farm to the Point at which the same meets the Great Taff; thence in a straight Line to the Bridge over the Cardiff Canal called Pont-y-nant Maen ; thence. Northward, along the Cardiff Canal to the Point at which the same is intersected by the Cwmdu Brook ; thence along the Cwmdu Brook to its Source ; thence in a straight Line drawn due West to the Boundary of the Parish of Aberdare; thence, Southward, along the Boundary of the Parish of Aberdare to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Hamlet of Gellydeg ; thence. Eastward, along the Boundary of the Hamlet of Gellydeg to the Point first described. 7P 610 Cardiff. 2''&3''GULIELM1 IV. Cap.t)4. I CARDIFF DISTRICT. The old Borough of Cardiff; and so much, if any. of eitlier or both of the respective I'arishes of St. Joiin and Saint Mary as Hes without the old Borough. cowbridge. Llantrissent. The old Borough of Cowbridge. The old Borough of Llantrissent. Abe KA VON. SWANSEA DISTRICT. From the Point on the South of the Town at which the River Avon falls into the Sea, Northward, along the Eastern Boundary of the Hamlet of Havod-y-Porth, to that Point in a Stone Fence which is immediately opposite a small round Pool ; thence along the said Stone Fence to the Point at which the same meets a Lane or Path leading to a small Cottage ; thence along such Lane or Path to the Ford across a Brook immediately opposite Margam Chapel; thence along the Road to Dyffrynucha to the Point at wliich the same meets the Railroad from the Tai-bach Copper Works to Michalston ; thence. Northward, along the said Railroad to the Point at which the same crosses a small Stream running into the River Avon ; thence along the said Stream to the Point at which the same falls into the River Avon ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which a Stream which runs through the Cwna Bychan Ravine falls into the River Avon ; thence along the last-mentioned Stream to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Parish of Baglan ; thence, South- ward, along the Boundary of the Parish of Baglan to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Parish of Aberavon ; thence, Westward, along the Boundary of the Parish of Aberavon to the Point at which the Boundary of the old Borough leaves the same ; thence along the Boundary of the old Borough to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Hamlet of Havod-y-Porth ; thence, Southward, along the Boundary of tlie Hamlet of Havod-y-porth to the Point first described. Kenfig. LoUGHOR. Neath. - The old Borough of Kenfig. — The old Borough of Loughor. From the Point lowest down the River Neath at which the Boun- dary of the old Borough leaves the River Neath, along the Boundary of the old Borough, leaving the River Neath, to the Point at which Caerfwcll Ditch joins the River Neath ; thence along Caerfwell Ditch to the Point at which the same meets the Lane called Heol-morfa ; thence along the Lane Heol-morfa to the Point at which the same joins the Higli Road to Merlhyr ; thence along the High Road to Merthyr to the Point at which the Road to Pontardawey leaves the same ; thence along the Roail to Pontardawey to the Point at which the same is joined by a Lane called Rheol-y-glow ; thence along the Lane Rheol-y-glow to die Point at which the same meets a Brook ; thence along such Brook to the Point at which the same meets Rheol-wern-fraith Lane ; thence along Rheol-wern-fraith Lane to the Point at whicli the same is cut by a Fence forming the North-western Boundary of Cae-canddaw Field ; thence along the last-mentioned Fence to the Point at which 12 the 2"&3"GULIELMI IV. Cai).64. ()11 the same meets the Brook, lunniiifr to Naiitlyms ; thence along the Brook running to Nantlyros to tlie Point at which the same joins the Canal ; thence along the Canal to the Point at which the same crosses the Stream Ciydach ; thence along the Stream Chdach to the Point at which the same joins the River Neath; thence along the River Neath to the Point first described. Swansea. From the Point at which the Northern Boundary of the Parish of St. John is crossed by the Road to Llangefelach Church, Northward, along the Road to Llangefelach Church, to the Point at which the same is joined by a Lane called Rheol-y-cnap ; thence along the Lane Rheol-y-cnap, and along a Lane which is a Continuation thereof, and which joins the Turnpike Road to Neath opposite the Llandwr Engine, to the Point at which such last-mentioned Lane joins the Turnpike Road to Neath ; thence. Northward, along the Turnpike Road to Neath to the Point at which the same is joined, between the Dukes Arms Public House and a Blacksmiths Shop, by a Road leading towards Clas Mont Farm ; thence along the last-mentioned Road to the Point at which the same is met, opposite the Lane from Pen-Ian commonly called Pen-Ian Road, by a Track leading to a Well Head; thence alonw the said Track to the Point at which the same reaches the said Well Head ; thence along the Stream which flows from the said Well Head to the Point at which the said Stream falls into the Stream called Nant Velin ; thence along the Stream Nant Velin to the Point at which the same crosses the Road which leads from Morris- ton into the Road from Llangefelach Church to the Bridge over the River Tawey ; thence along the said Road from Morriston to the Point at which the same joins the Road from Llangefelach Church to the Bridge over the River Tawey ; thence along the last-mentioned Road to the Point at which the same reaches the said Bridge over the River Tawey ; thence, Eastward, along the Turnpike Road to Neath to the Point at which the same is met near the Star Public House by a Lane which leads from the Southern Extremity of the Parish of Llansamlet, over Cilfay Hill and by Bon-y-maen, to Llansamlet Church ; thence along the last-mentioned Lane to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Hamlet of St. Thomas near Tregwl ; thence. East- ward, along the Boundary of the Hamlet of St. Thomas to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Town and Franchise ; thence. Westward, along the Boundary of the Town and Franchise to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Parish of St. John ; thence. Westward, along the Boundary of the Parish of St. John to the Point first described. 49.— COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY. MONTGOMERY DISTRICT. From the Southern Extremity, on the North-west of the Town, of the private Road which leads from the Llangynog Turnpike Road to Bodfach Hall, along the said private Road to the Point at which the same is met by the Boundary of die Field Cae Evan Griffidi ; thence. Northward, along the Boundary of the Field Cae Evan Griffith to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Field Maes Ucha ; thence. G12 Llanfyllin. 2" & 3" GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. I thence, Eastward, along the Boundary of the Field Maes Ucha to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Field Cae-pella Bwlch-y-llan; thence, Northward, along the Boundary of the Field Cae-pella Bwlch-y-llan to the Point at which the same meets the Llangedwyn Road ; thence along the Northern Fences of the respective Fields Cae Du, Cae Main, and Cae Du Mawr, and along the Eastern Fence of the Field Cae Du Mawr, to the Point at which the last-men- tioned Fence reaches the Derwlwyn Wood ; thence in a straight Line across the Derwlwyn Wood to the Northern Extremity of the Eastern Fence of Glynie Isa Tenement ; thence along the Eastern Fence of Glynie Isa Tenement to the Point at which the same meets the Brynelldyn Road ; thence along the Brynelldyn Road to the Point at which tiie same reaches Green Hall Park ; thence, Southward, along the Boundary of the Field Caer Fron to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Field Caer Gwenithdir ; thence, Southward, along the Boundary of the Field Caer Gwenithdir to the Point at wiiich the same meets the River Cain ; thence along the River Cain to the Bridge called Pont-y-Derwlwyn ; thence along Pont-y-Derwlwyn Lane to the Point at which the same meets the Bachie Road; thence along the Bachie Road to the Eastern Corner of Garth Wood ; thence along the South-western Fences of tiie Fields Caer Garth and Cyfie Ucha, and of the Wood Coed Pen-y-Garth, and, Westward, along the Southern Fence of the Field Cae Gwenith, to the Point at which such Southern Fence cuts the Occupation Road to Pen-j'-Garth Farm ; thence in a straight Line to the Eastern Extremity of the Southern Fence of the Field Llwyn Bricks ; thence. Westward, along the Boundary of the Field Llwyn Bricks to the Point at which the same meets tiie Fence of the Field Cae Bath ; thence. Westward, along the Fence of the Field Cae Bath to the Point at which the same meets the Brook Abel ; thence along the Brook Abel to the Point at which tlie same is met by the Western Fence of tlie Easternmost of the Fields respectively called Lower Meadow; thence along the Western Fence of the last-mentioned Field to the Point at whicii the same cuts the Lane to Tynewydd ; thence, Nortliward, along tlie Boundary of the Field Llwyn Hir to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Field Cae Mawr ; thence. Northward, along the Boundary of tlie Field Cae Mawr to the Point at which die same meets the Boundary of the Field Cae Bach ; thence. Eastward, along the Boundary of the Field Cae Bach to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Field Upper Coed Llan ; thence, Eiistward, along the Boumlary of the Field Upper Coed Llan to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Field Lower Coed Llan; thence. Northward, along the Boundary of the Field Lower Coed Llan to the Point at which the same meets the Occupation Road to Pen Coed Llan ; thence in a. straight Line to the Point first described. From the Point on the South-east of the Town at which Cvvm Jonathan Rill crosses tlie Rliaydr Road, Southward, along Cwm Jonathan Rill, to the Point at which the same is met by the Hedge on the Right Hand which is nearest to the Point at which Cwm Jonathan Rill crosses the Cart Lane from Ty-cocli to Llanidloes ; thence along the said Hedge to the Point at which the same meets the Ty-coch Stream; thence along the Ty-coch Stream to the Point at whicli the same reaches the Llangurig Road ; thence, Northward, along the Llaiigurig Road to the Point at whicli the same is cut by the nearest Hedge on the Left Hand ; thence along the kisi-mentioncd Hedge to the Point at which the same reaches a Water-cut Bank ; thence, Southward, along the said Yvater-cut Bank to the Point at which the same reaches a Hedge running in the Direction of the Turnpike on the Pymlymon lioad : 2"&3"GULIELMI IV. Cap.64. ()13 Llanidloes. Machynlleth. Road ; thence along the last-mentioned Hedge to the Point at whicli the same reaches the River Severn ; thence along the River Severn to the Point at whicli the same is cnt by a Line drawn thereto in continuation of the Direction of the Hedge on the Northern End of Pen-y-Green ; thence along the last-mentioned Line, and along the Hedge in continuation whereof it is drawn, to the Point at which such Hedge reaches the Hedge of Mr. Price's Wood ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Stream called Cefn Cummere Dingle meets the Pen-y-bank Uoad ; thence along the Cefn Cummere Dingle to the Point at which the same joins the Clywedog River ; thence, Westward, along the Boundary of the Township of Cilmachallt, to the Point at which the same meets a small Watercourse which runs along the Western Edge of Berth Lloyd Coppice ; thence along the said Watercourse to the Point at which the same reaches the Lane from Llanidloes to Gorn ; thence, Westward, along the Lane from Llanidloes to Gorn to the Point at which the same reaches the Hedge which runs along the Eastern Side of the Chapel House ; thence along the last-mentioned Hedge to the Point at whicli the same reaches Lletty-coch-y-nant Brook; thence. Westward, along Lletty-coch-y-nant Brook to the Point at which the same is met on the Left Hand by a small Stream ; thence along the last-mentioned Stream to the Spring from which the same proceeds ; thence in a straight Line to the nearest Point in tiie Road fronr Llanidloes to the Barn Le;isow ; thence, West- ward, along the Road from Llanidloes to the Barn Leasow to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Borough of Llanidloes ; thence, Southward, along the Borough of Llanidloes to the Point at which the same meets Cwm Jonathan Piiii ; thence Cwm Jonathan Rill to the Point first described. along I The Township and Liberties of Machynlleth ; and also that detached Part of the Township of Isygarreg which adjoins the North-eastern Boundary of the Township and Liberties of Machynlleth. Montgomery. Newtown. M'elshpool. - The old Borough of Montgomery. f The Parish of Newtown, and the respective Townships of Hendidley \and Gwestydd. The Parish of Pool, and the Township of Gungrog Fechan in the Parish of Guilsfield, except that Part of the Township of Cyfronnydd in the Parish of Pool which is detached from the main Body of such Parish. 50— COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. HAVERFORDWEST DISTRICT. From the Point at which the Low-water Mark would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn thereto from the Gate of the Fort, through the Eastern Extremity of the Southern Wall of the Fort, in a straight Line to the Gate of the Fort ; thence in a straight Line to the North- western Corner of Parc-y-Morfa Meadow ; thence along the Western Fence of Parc-y- Morfa Meadow to the South-western Corner thereof; 7 Q thence ()14 Fishguard. 2'&3 GULIELMI IV. Cap.()4. thence in a straight Line to the highest Point of Parc-j'-Moi-fa Rock ; thence in a straight Line to the North-western Corner of the Fence wliich divides the Giy n Amel Property from the Property of M r. Vaughan ; thence, Southward, along the said Fence of llie Glyn Amel Property to the Point at wliich the same meets the Northern Stream of the River Gwaine ; thence up the said Stream to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the old Borough ; thence, Eastward, along the Boundary of the old Borough to the Point at which the same meets the Low-water Mark; thence. Eastward, along the Low-water Mark to the Point first described. Ha^t:rfordwest. From the Point at which a straight Line drawn from Saint Thomas's Church to the Gate at the North-eastern Corner of the Field called Hill Park cuts the Boundary of the old Borough, along such straight Line to the said Gate; thence in a straight Line to the Gate which crosses the Road leading to Scotch Well House ; thence along the last- mentioned Road to the Point at which tiie same reaches Scotch Well House ; thence along the Road which leads by Sandpool into the Car- digan Road to the North-eastern Corner of Sandpool ; thence in a straight Line to the Cottage of Philip White; thence in a straight Line to the Left Pier of the Weir on the River Cleddy ; thence along the River Cleddy to the Point at which the same would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from Frendergast Church to the Gate leading from the Lane on the North-east of Little Slade Farm into the Pad- dock of Little Slade Farm ; thence in a straight Line to the last- mentioned Gate; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Boundary of the old Borough would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from the last- mentioned Gate to the Point at which the Poor- field Road (otherwise called Jury Lane) leaves the Saint David's Road ; thence, Westward, along the Boundary of the old Borough to the Point fii'st described. Narberth. From the Southern End of the Turnpike Gate House on the Redstone Road, Westward, along the Fence which abuts on the said House and is the Northern Boundary of a Field of which George Harris is Tenant and Mr. Thomas Eaton Landlord, to the North- western Corner of the said Field ; thence in a straight Line to the North eastern Corner of a Field belonging to George Devonald Esquire, and bounded on the South by the Turnpike Road to Haver- fordwest ; thence along the private Road which runs from the last- mentioned I'iild to the Point at which the said private Road meets the said Road to Haverfordwest ; thence in a straight Line across the said Road to Havei-fordwest to the Point at which the same is met by the Western Boundary of the Town Moor ; thence, Southward, along the Western and Southern Boundary of the Town Moor to the Gate of a Lane at the South eastern Corner thereof: thence along tlie said Lane to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of Narberth Church- yard ; thence, Westward, along the Boundary of Narberth Chuichyard to the South-western Corner thereof; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Stream fiom Narberth Bridge would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from the Point last described to the Point at which the IJoad from the Parsonage meets the Road from Pembroke; thence up the said Stream to the Point at which the same is joined by the Stream from Narberth Mill ; thence up the Stream flowing from Narberth Mill to the South-western Corner of the Field of which Lewis Watkins is Tenant and Baron Rilzen is Landlord ; thence, Eastward, along the Boundary of the last-mentioned Field to the Point at which the same meets the Southern Boundary ol" the l'"ield belonging to Mr. Henry Davies, in which tliere is a Turnstile ; thence, Eastward, along 2°&3°GULIELM1 IV. Cap.G4. 615 along the Southern Boundary of the said Field of Mr, Henry Davies, and the Southern and Eastern Boundary of the adjoining Field be- longing to George Phillips Esquire, to the Point at which the Eastern Boundary of the said Field of George Phillips Esquire meets the Occupation lload leading to Blackalder ; thence, Eastward, along the Occupation Road to Blackalder to the I'oint at which the same meets the South-eastern Boundary of the Easternmost of Two contiguous Fields of which Mrs. Evans is Tenant and Daniel Thomas Landlord ; thence along the Boundary of the last-mentionetl Field to the Point at wliich the same meets tiie Carmarthen Road ; thence in a straight Line across the Carmarthen Road to the South-eastern Corner of the Field belonging to John Lewis ; thence along the Eastern Boundary of John Lewis's Field to the Point at which the same cuts the Cardigan Road ; thence in a straight Line across the Cardigan Road to the South-western Corner of Jesse's Well House; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Fence of the Grounds attached to the House called Bloomfield's would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from the Point last described to the House called Bloomfield's ; thence, Westward, along the last-mentioned Fence to the Point at which the same cuts the Redstone Road ; thence along the Redstone Road to the Point first described. MlLFOUD. PEMBROKE DISTRICT. From the Point at which Prix Pill falls into the Sea, along Prix Pill, to the Point at which the same is met by the Lane coming down by Cwm, and sometimes called Cwm Lane ; thence along Cwm Lane to the Point at which the same meets the Road from Haverfoi-dwest ; thence along the Road from Haverfordwest to the Point at which the same is met by Priory Lane ; tlience along Priory Lane to the Point at which the same meets, on the Left, a Road sometimes called the New Road ; thence alonn; the New Road to the Point at which the same meets a Lane sometimes called White Lady's Lane, leading to a Field North of the Brewery, sometimes called Haggard Field ; thence along White Lady's Lane to the Point at which the same is cut by the Fence of Haggard Field ; thence, Northward, along the Fence of Haggard Field to the North-western Corner thereof; thence in a straight Line in the Direction of the Northern Fence of Haggard Field to Priory Pill ; thence in a straight Line to the White Warehouse standing at the Head of the Rope Walk in Hubberstone Parish ; thence along Spike Lane which proceeds from the said White Warehouse to the Point at which the same meets Conjwick Lane ; thence along Conjwick Lane to the Point at which the same meets the Lane which was lately Part of Point Field ; thence along the Lane lately Part of Point Field to the Point at which the same ends on the Common ; thence in a straight Line through the Westernmost Point of the Fort to the Sea Coast ; thence along the Sea Coast to the Point first described. Pembroke. r The respective Parishes of Saint Mary and St. Michael, and also the Space comprised within the Boundary hereafter described (together with all such Parts, if any, of the old Borough of Pembroke as lie without the said Boundary) : From the Point on the South west of the Town at which the Brook called the Taylor's Lake meets the Boundary of the Parish of St. Mary, Northward, along the said Brook, to the Point at which the same joins the Pill near Quoit's Mill ; thence along the said Pill to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Parish of St. Mary ; thence. East- ward, along the Boimdary of the Parish of St. Mary to the Point first described. 616 2"&3"GUL1ELM1 IV. Cap. 64. Tenbv - The In-Liberty of Tenby. WiSTON. The old Borough of Wiston. Cefn Llys. Knighton. Knucklas. Presteign. New Radnor. Rhaydrgwy. 51.— COUNTY OF RADNOR. RADNOR DISTRICT. — The old Borough of Cefh Llys. - The old Borough of Knighton. The old Borough of Knucklas. The ancient Lordship, Manor, and Borough of Presteign, together with sucli Parts, if any, of the Township of Presteign, and of the Chapeiry of Discoyd, as are without the ancient Lordship, Manor, and Borough of Presteign ; and also the Space included within the following Boundary; (that is to say,) From the Point on the North of the Town at which Norton Brook falls into the River Lug, in a straight Line to the Point at which the Road to Wigmore and Ludlow is met by the Road to Kinsham Village ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Right-hand Branch (of the Clatter Brook falls into the River Lug ; thence along the River Lug to the Point first described. The old Borough of New Radnor. From the Point at which the Boundary of the old Borough would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from Rliadyr Church to tlie Bridge over the Gwynllin Brook on the new Road to Aberystwitli, in a straight Line to the said Bridge ; thence along the Gwynllin Brook to the Weir or Dam Head ; thence along the Southern Bank of the Mill Dam to the Point at wliich the same is cut by the Eastern Fence of Gwynllin lain Fiekl ; ihence. Southward, along the Eastern Fence of Gwynllin lain Field to the Gate leading into the Yard of the Grist Mill and Woollen Manufactory belonging to David Evans ; thence along the Road which crosses the said Yard to another (jate at the South eastern Corner thereof; thence in a straight Line to the North eastern Corner of the Farmhouse called Ty-Ncwidd or New House ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Boundary of the old Borough would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn li-om the New House to the Bridge over the River \\'ye ; thence. Southward, along the Boun- dary of the old Borougii to the Point first described. LONDON : Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Spottlswoode, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty. 183^2.