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township of Thelwall which lie between the boundary of the township of Latchford and the River Mersey.

WIGAN. The township of Wigan.

20.-COUNTY OF LEICESTER.

SOUTHERN DIVISION.

LEICESTER.-The old borough of Leicester, and the space over which the magistrates of the old borough of Leicester at present exercise a jurisdiction concurrently with the magistrates of the county of Leicester, including the Castle View.

21.-COUNTY OF LINCOLN.

PARTS OF LINDSEY.

LINCOLN. The old city of Lincoln, the Bail and Close, and a certain common, 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.

GREAT GRIMSBY.-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.

GRANTHAM. The parish of Grantham, (including the several townships of Spittlegate, Manthorpe with Little Gonerby, and Ĥarrowby,) and that part of the parish of Somerby which is contained between the boundary of the parish of Grantham and High Dyke.

STAMFORD. The old borough of Stamford, and such part of the parish of Saint Martin Stamford Baron as lies between

the boundary of the old borough and the following boundary; (that is to say,)

From the westernmost point at which 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 the 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 said 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.

22.-COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX.

FINSBURY.-The several parishes of Saint Luke, Saint George the Martyr, Saint Giles-in-the-Fields, Saint George Bloomsbury, Saint Mary Stoke Newington, 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; Lincoln's Inn and Gray's 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 Furnival's Inn and Staple Inn respectively, which are situated without the Liberty of the City of London.

LONDON. The whole space contained within the exterior boundaries of the Liberties of the City of London, including the Inner Temple and the Middle Temple.

MARY-LE-BONE.-The several parishes of Saint Mary-lebone, Saint Pancras, and Paddington.

TOWER HAMLETS.-The several divisions of the Liberty of the Tower, and the Tower Division of Ossulston Hundred.

WESTMINSTER.-The old City and Liberties of Westminster, and the Duchy Liberty.

23.-COUNTY OF MONMOUTH.

MONMOUTH DISTRICT.

MONMOUTH.-The parish of Monmouth, and all such parts of the old borough of Monmouth as lie without the parish of Monmouth.

NEWPORT. 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 by the fence which runs northward from the east end of the cottages belonging to John Ricketts; thence along the last mentioned fence to the north-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 mentioned fence to a well head; thence along the stream leading therefrom 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; thence along Liswerry Pill to the point at which the same joins the River Usk; thence along 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 husbandry 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 "Cym-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 the River Usk, and along the boundary of the old borough, to the point at which the same cuts the mill stream; thence in 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 drawn from the Tree last described to Cwm-cayo Bridge; thence along Cwm-cayo Brook to Cwmcayo Bridge.

24.-COUNTY OF NORFOLK.

EASTERN DIVISION.

NORWICH.-The city and county of the city of Norwich, together with all such extra-parochial places as are contained within the outer boundary of the city and county of the city of Norwich.

GREAT YARMOUTH.-The old borough of Great Yarmouth and the parish of Gorlestone.

WESTERN DIVISION.

KING'S LYNN.-The old borough of King's Lynn.

THETFORD.-The old borough of Thetford.

25.-COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON.

NORTHERN DIVISION.

PETERBOROUGH.-The parish of St. John Baptist, Peterborough, together with the extra-parochial district known by the name of "The Minster Precincts.'

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SOUTHERN DIVISION.

NORTHAMPTON.-The old borough of Northampton.

26.-COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND.

NORTHERN DIVISION.

BERWICK-UPON-TWEED.-The parish of Berwick, and the respective townships of Tweedmouth and Spital.

MORPETH.-The several townships of Morpeth, Buller's Green, Newminster Abbey, Catchburn with Morpeth Castle and Stobhill, Hepscott, and Tramwell with High Church, and the parish of Bedlington.

SOUTHERN DIVISION.

NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE.-The town and county of the town of Newcastle, and the several townships of Byker, Heaton, Jesmond, Westgate, and Elswic.

TYNEMOUTH and NORTH SHIELDS.-The several townships of Tynemouth, North Shields, Chirton, Preston, and Culler

coats.

27.-COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM.

NORTHERN DIVISION.

NOTTINGHAM.-The county of the town of Nottingham. SOUTHERN DIVISION.

NEWARK-UPON-TRENT.-The old borough of Newark.

28.-COUNTY OF OXFORD.

BANBURY.-The parish of Banbury.

OXFORD. From the tree on the east of the city called "Joe Pullen's Tree," in a straight line to the boundary stone in the lane called "Mrs. Knapp's Free Board;" thence along the said lane to the western extremity thereof; thence in a straight line to the centre of the island situate at the junction of the stream called "Harson's Heat" with the River Charwell; thence, westward, along the River Charwell to the point at which the same joins the old city boundary; thence, westward, along the old city boundary to the point at which the

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