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DIOCESE OF ST. DAVID'S. ORDINATION. OTI^E is lierebv eiven, that the LORO BfS H OP 1^1 of ST DAVID'S will hold a GENERAL ORDINA- TION ir. the Chapel of St. David's College, LAMPETER, on SUNDAY, the 21st day of DKCKMBKR next. Candidates for Orders are requested to forward to me, the tlndersigned, their Ordination Papers (with the postage pre-paid), on or before the 6th day of Deceniber next, and to appear at Abeigwili Palace tor Examination, on Tuesday, the 16th day of December next. BY lesire of the Bishop, VALENTINE DAVIS, N.P. Dy. Registrar. Registry, Carmarthen, 1st Nov., 184.5. NOTICE is herobv £ iven, that a GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of the BRINORE TRAM-ROAD will be held at the Shire Hall, in the town of BRECON, in the county of Brecon, on MONDAY, the 24th day of NOVEMBER next, at the hoar of one o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of further considering the propriety of disposing of the said Tram Road, and also for finally accepting or rejecting any offers or proposals for the purchase of the same. PENRY WILLIAMS, HOPER DIXON, THOMAS WATKINS. THOS. JNO. POWELL, DAVID THOMAS, GEORGE OVERTON. Brecon, 27th October, 1845. STEAM COMMUNICATION BBTWFITFX V r L I V E R P 0 0 LAN D BRISTOL, CILt.ING AT SWANSEA AND M1LFORD, During tbe )\lonth of NOVEMBER, 1845. THE POWERFUL STEAM SHIP, JAMES BECKETT, Commander, IS intended to Sail from Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, with Goods and Passengers, for BRISTOL and SWANSEA, ratlins; at MILFORD. Nov., 1345. o'clock. Nov., 18-15. o'clock. I, Saturday 10 morn. '20, Thursday I after. 10, Monday 0 ni-rn. Monday, Oec. I 10 morn. From BRISTOL, calling at SWANSUA and MILFOKD. Nov., 1845. o'clock. Nov., 18-13. o'clock. 5, Wednesday 9 inorn. 15, Tuesday. 2 after. 15, Saturday 7 morn. From SWANSEA. tiov., 1845. o'clock. I Nov., 1845. o'clock. 6, Thursday 8 inorn. 26, Wednesday. I after. 17, Monday 7 morn. [ FARES :-To Liverpool, Cabin, £ 1.: Steward's Fee, 2s. 6d. Deck. 7s. 6d. Goods intended for the above Steamer, from Liverpool. must be at the Trafalgar Dock two hours before the advertised hours of Sailing. Goods forwarded free of Commission. For further particulars apply to Mr. John Edwards, Steam- Packet Office, Swansea; Mr. Geo. H. Evans, 2, Stephen-street, Bristol; Mr. Thomas M-Tear. No. 15, Water-street, Liverpool; Mr. C. H. N. Hill. Milford or to the Captain on Board. All Freightt paid on delivery of the Goodt, and landing and ware- housing at the erpense and risk of the Consignee. t3" Goods carefolly forwarded to Neath, Aberavon, Llandilo, Llangadock, Llandovery, Llanwrtvd and Llangatnmarch Wells, &c.&c..by PRICE'S SPRING VANS, which leave Swansea for those places ever* Wednesday morning at ten o'clock. SWANSEA AND BRISTOL. TIIE FAST GOING Strata Darftet*, LORD 3ERESFORD, ROBERT DA VIS, Commander, AND COUNTY Or FEMBROEE, WILLIAM ROSE, Commander, For the conveyance of Goods and Passengers, ARE intended to Sail as follows during the Month of NOVEMBER iAtrd Heretfurd, Tuesdays and Fri Lord Hereford, Thursdays and days.—Countyuf Pembroke, Thnrs Sattarday,Citunty of Pembroke, "t)s mid Saturdays. Tuesdays and Fridays. Fkom SWANSEA. FROM BRISTOL.. Nov., 1845. o'clock. Nov., 1845. o'clock. I. Saturday 7 morn. I, Saturday 7 morn. 4. Tlle..lay. 94mort) 4, Tuesday morn. 6, Thursday U morn. 6, Thursday 10 morn. 7, Friday II morn. 7, Friday II noon. 8, Saturday .Ionorn. 8, Saturday 12 morn. • I, Tuesday 4i morn. II, Tuesday 4 morn. 13, Thursday 6 inorn. 13, Thursday 5§ mom. 14, Friday 7 morn. 14, Friday 6 morn. 15, Saturday 7 morn. 15, Saturday 7 morn. 18, Tuesday 0 morn. 18, Tuesday Sj mom. it", Thursday 10 morn 20, Thursday it morn. 91, Friday loi mroei. tl, Friday. 10 morn. 24, Saturday 114 morn, -ii, Salnrday loi mot fi. •is, Tuesday » £ morn. -iS, Tuesday t nv.ru. 27, Thursday 4j morn. 27, Thursday 4 morn. 28, Friday 6 mo.ti. iS, Friday 5 mom- 29, Saturday 0 morn. 29, Saturday 6 mom. FARKS: — Best Cabin, 12s.; Fore Cabin, 6s. 6d.; Chi!iren under twelve year* of age, half-fare; Sheep, Is.; Horses, 17s. 6d.; Doga, 2s. 6d.; Pigs, !s.6d.; Fat Pigs, Is. Od. Gijp, 1611. Pi)tBton,2!s.6d.; Carriages, 32s. 6d. Steward's Feet for Ladies and tientlemeu, Is. each, Children and Servants, tid. Female Stewards attend the Ladies' Cabins. Refreshments may be had on Board at moderate charges. Carriages ami Horses shipped with the greatest oare.— Horse* and Carriages to be shipped two hours beforesailing. The LLANELLY M A rr, COACH leaves the MACKWORTH ASMS, Swansea, at two every evening, returning the following morning at half-past eleven. A COACH leaves the MACKWORTH ARMS every Morning (Sundays excepted), through Llanelly and Kidwelly, for Car- marthen, Rnd returns the same days. PRtCE s SPRING VAN leaves the BEAUFORT AIIMS, Swan- sea, every Friday morning, at eight o'clock, for Llandilo, Llan. gadock, Llandovery, and Carmarthen. AGKNTS .— Mr. E. T. Turner, 12, yuay-street, near the Stone Bridge, Bristol; Terrell and Sons, 33, Back,and the Bristol Steam Packet Company, No. 1, Quay, Bristol; Mr. John Barber, 8, Bath-street, Bath end Mr. John Naish Smart, 1, Quay Parade, Swansea; Mr. Martin, Britannia Hotel, Mfracombe Mr.W Con, Forlescuc Arms, Barnstaple; and Mr.W. Morris, White Hart, Bishops- gate street, London. All Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., forwarded to all parts without delay, when addressed to either of the Steam-Packet Offices, Bristol. THE CARDIFF AND BRISTOL !iiarfcet0, PRINCE OF WALES, MATTHEW JONES, Commander, LADY CHARLOTTi:, H ENllY JEFFERK, Commander, ARE intended to SAIL during the Month of NOVEMBER, from the Bute Ship Docks Princeof Ifalen— Mondays, Wed- /.alp Charlotte—Xlunt lays, Wed- n<iW\ S, and Fridays.— Lady nesdays, and Fridays. — Prince of Charlotte—Tuesdays, Thursdays. W-r«/e»—Tuesdays, Thursdays,and an,1 Saturdays. Saturdays. From CARDIFF. From BRISTOL. Nov., IS45. o'clock. Nov., 1845. o'clock. 1, Saturday 0 morn. I, Saturday 6 morn. 5, Monday » morn. 3, Monday 0 morn. 4, Tuesday 0 morn. 4, Tuesday 8 morn. a', Wednesday morn. 5, Wednesday 0 morn. e', Thursday 0 morn. 0, Thursday 10 mom. 7', Fiid.iy 9 morn. 7, Friday 11 morn. 8,' Saturday 9 after. 3, Saturday 113 morn. 10, Monday 124 alter. 10, Monday 0 morn. 11, Tuesday 0 mom. II, Tuesday 3j alter. 12, Wednesday alter. 12, Wednesday 0 morn. 13, Thursday 0 morn. 13, Thursday 5J morn. 14, Friday 4 after 14, Fiiday 0 morn. |.1, Saturday 0 morn. I' Saturday tt morn. IT, .Monday. morn 17, Monday. 0 morn. 15, Tuesday 0 morn. 18, Tuesday 7 £ inorn. 19, Wednesday 6$muni. 19, Wednesday 0 morn. 20, Thursday 0 morn. 2o, Thursday 8j moin. 21, Friday 7J morn 21, Friday 0 morn. 'VI, Saturday 0 after.! 22, Saturday 10 morn. 24, Monday II morn 124, Monday 0 after. 'JS, Tuesday 0 after. 25, Tuesday 1J alter. 2o, Wednesday I after. 2o, Wednesday II morn. 27, Thursday 0 morn 27, Thursday 7* morn. 25, Friday -2 £ alter. -8, Fiiday <1 morn. 29, Satnrrlay 0 morn.120, Saturday 5& morn. Long Passnge. Carriages and Horses to be alongside One Hour previous to time of 8,;I;q.. REDUCED FARES:—After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s.— Children under twel ve years of age. Half-price.—Dogs Is. each. Refreshments may be had on Board on moderate terms. Four-wheel Carriage, 21 s. Four-wheel Phaeton, or Gig, 10s. Cd.; Two wheei drawn by one Horse and Driver, 15s.; Hl'rse and Rider, After Cabin. 9s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. (id.; Cattle, and Horses, 6s. each Sheep, Pigs. and Calves, Is. each. Shipping and Landing Live Stock at risk of their Owner. {'arriases, Horses, Cattle, and Goods, will be subject to Landing and Wharfages al Bute Docks. Sot hi countable for any anods without Shipping Notes. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the Pi.IXCK (IF WAI FS to be sent to No. 12, i-sti-eel, or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Basill Locks; and for the Lady Chari.<>tte, to Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street. Bristol.— Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets, at the expense "f the Companies. Aftrihyr, Newbridge A berthire, ('otobridjie., Hridyend, L/itnh is- si'iil,mtd Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these places in Spring Waggons, Railway, and Loc!up Canal Boats, immediately on arrival, unless ordered by anv particular conveyance, in which case they .ill he deposited in the Steam Packet V\ a rehouse till railed lor, at rink and expense of Consignee. Freight to be paid ondelin>rL ° Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c. forwarded to all partsof the kingdom without delay, when sent to either of the Steam Packet Oltic.es in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &.c. will be readily uh- tained it ( applying to the Agents, Mr. Woodman, A gent, at the Packet-ortice on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. E. T. Turner, AtTent No. 12, Quav-slreet, Bristol, for PRINCE CF "TALES 1'ACKFT; and of Mr.Thos. lolin, at the Packet-Office, on the "Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. W. B. Owen, Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street Bristol, and at 29, Avon Crescent, Hotwells, for LAIH CHAtiLOTTE PACKET. Goods taken for the LADY CHARLOTTF at the Bull Wharf, Redclilfe-slr.eet, and Clare-slreet HaU. Marsb street. To Railway Contractors <&. Others. READY FOR SALE, 900 R AILWAY OR NAVIGATING WHEEL- BARROWS.— May be bad either with or with- out Wheels. Apply to B. Howell, New Dock, Llanelly. NOTICE. THE GREAT EASTERN and WESTERN RAILWAY," THE GLOUCESTER, A BERYSTWITH, and CENTRAL WALES RAILWAY," and THE HEREFORD, AND MERTHYR-TYDVIL JUNCTION RAILWAY." rI^FIE SHAREHOLDERS in the above Companies 1 are informed, that arrangements of a satisfactory nature having been concluded between them. the Names of The Right Hon. LORD SOUTHAMPTON, The Hon. F. H. F. BERKELEY, M.P., And MAJOR LINDAM. have been added to the Committee of the GREAT EASTERN AND WESTERN COMPANY, AND THE NAMES OF H. G, WARD. Esq" MP., JOHN WHE' LEY LEA, Esq., And ARTHUR MANN, Esq., Three of the Directors or the Great Eastern and Western Com- pany, to the Committees of the Gloucester, Abervstwilh, and Central Wales Company, and the Hereford and Merthyr-Tydvil Junction Company, in proof of their good understanding. Bv order, JOHN HUGHES, 'I' Secretary of the Greit Eastern and We,tern Company. £ Bv order, T HAWK RR, Secretary ot the. Gloocester, Aberystwith, and Central Wales Railway Comply, and of the Hereford and Merthyr-Tydvil Railway Compavy, November 141., 1845
SWANSEA VALE RAILWAY.
SWANSEA VALE RAILWAY. [REGISTERED]. "fl7"HERE.-lS under flie provlql()ns of an Act passed in '1,e se*enth and eighth years of the reign of her Majesty gueenVicioria erit it tiled An Act for the registration, incorporation, nd ;|ation of Joint Slock Companies," a Company' has b.en ^(1 reeislered and incorporated, by the name and style (f <• The Swansea Vale Railwav Company," for the purpose of taking and maintaining a Railway throughout the Vale ot Swari»a, AND WHKHEAsbv the Deed of Settlement of the said Com- pany, it is provide that it should be lawful for the Board of Directors, if t|le? irtlle;r digcreli0n should think fit, at any time or times to apply f0. an Au( ((r Acts „f Parliament, for the pur- pose of better entblin-r the said Compnnv to effect all or any of purposes there,, deolare'd or for anv other purpose or pur- ,>0ANnrewunC: 10 tU affai" a»<1 °hiects of Company. AND WHEREAS iii.s expedient that the Railway formed by the Branch°RIMny Sho,d be further extended, and that certain Satth- vir'•vva-vs slnu|d be fnrmed in cnnne,"n? ,h:r,w,,k an^ mat the affairs and objects of the said Company should be carried on and effected onftr'tbe powers of an Act of Parliament, tended".?!1" TH!;RFORE HEREBY GIVEN, that application is in- on behalf Int)18 Parliament in the ensuing Session, by nnd f f s«'dSwansea Vale Railway Company for a Bill l, iII "'e CollVuction and maintenance of a Railway, with be LZsn9p'r0Hch« »"d conveniences, and other works as may Abererav pc°'»"*ion therewith, to commence at or near to Abercrave Farm, iD(llc par:sh 0f Yslradgunlais, in the County HeChn' a"d ,0 <'«ninate al or near to Tvrllandwr Farm, in p'rShorT °f Sw"sea.'» «,ie Ham,et of Sainl m And a «„W,,nSea' » ,he C"nntJ of # ce a> «? ««<brize tbe construction and maintenance of certain Branch R„ji • |( pr0per works and oonveui- ences connected therlW.ilh (tbal is to lIay) j Rail war"31 Railw«v jo commence from the main line of the said ivaiiway, at or near t. a olace called Pwll-tnawr, m tbe parish minatTari6'' ,h<s ;ountr of Glamorgan aforesaid, and to ter- Farnl In #t "e.ar to 3e Old Rolling Mill, on tbe Lower Forest A ri 16 Sa"' Lansamlet. tl.P uiH8- ? a''0,,|er B-anch Railway, diverging from and ont of F«rm l"ended mairline of railway, at or near to Ynisygeinon morgan e. Pafish ( Killvbebill. in the said county of G a- fera in' 'lass,n8 nearto a certain place or works called Y»l» jr- „o'n the Parish o. Llanguicke, in the said conntv of Gla- Wrharf an^ ,0 tern',ate at or near to the Cwmtwrch Railway v" on'f!e north ide of the Swansea Canal, in the parish of A I J1 ajS' in ,he count* of Brecon. ,,lp .;l8.° another Brnch Railwav, diverging from and oat of riv.rK T ln',ende(1 »»«» line, at or" near to the Jonc,'°" °. '5 rivers Twrch and Tawt in the said several parishes of Yslrad- gunlais, Llangnieke. an Killvbebill, in the said 8"*eral of Brecon and GI«mor?n. or one of* them, and to terminate at or near to the Cwmtwrch Rilway Wharf, on the north side of the Swansea Canal, in the sid parish of Ystradgunlais, in the said county of Brecon. And also another Brand) Railway, diverging from and out of the said intended main iiu«, al or near to Ynisyci Farm, in the said pdrish of KWybebill. in the said county of Glamorgan, and to terminate irf or near to Ynincedwyn Iron Works, in the parish of Yctradgunlais, in the said county of Brecon. And afco another branch or extension of the said Railway, commencing from the said intended main line, at or near to Aber- crave Farm, in the said parish of Ystradgonlais, in the said county of Brecon, and to terminate at or near to certain lime- stone quarries, at or near to a place called Pentre Cribath, in the said parish ol Yslradgunlais. in the said county of Brecon, which said Railway and Branch Railways, or some of them, are intended to be made in and to pass from, through, or into, the several parishes, townships, franchises, hamlets, and extra-parochial or other places followiipz, or some of them (that is to say) Yslradgunlais, Ystradgunlais Higher. Ystradgunlais Lower, Gurnos, Palleg, Penrhos, Garth, and Cribath, in the county of Breoon, and Killvbebill, Cadoxton-juxt^-Neath, Ynisimond, Lansamlet, Lansamjet Higher, Lansamlet Lower. Saint Thomas, in Swaniea, Llangnieke, Alltygreeg, Blaenegal, Caegnrwen, and Mawr, in the county of Glamorgan, with powers to make and maintain all such bridges, culverts, viadacts, inclined planes, lunnels, archways, embankments, weirs, buildings, stations, wharfs, depots, warehouses, roads, and other works, as may be deemed necessary or convenient for the purposes of the said Railway and Branch Railways respectively. And it is also intended by the said Act to take powers to alter and divert the stream, bed, or course of the rivers Tawe and Twrch, and to after, divert, take or use, all such other rivers, brooks, or streams, turnpike roads, parish roads, and other high- ways, canals, navigations, aqueducts, tramways, and railways, within the said several parishes, townships, franchises, hamlets, and extra-parochial or other places aforesaid, as may be re- quired to he altered, diverted, taken, or used, for the purposes of the said Railway and Branch Railways, and the works con- nected therewith respectively. And it is further intended by such Act to vary, repeal, or ex- tinguish all existing rights or privileges, in any mariner con- nected with the lands proposed to be purchased or taken, or which would in any manner impede or interfere with the con- struction, maintenance, or use of the said intended works, and to confer any other rights or privileges. And it is also intended by such Act further to incofpora e the said Company, by the name and style of "The Swansea Vale Railway Company, aforesaid, for the purpose of carrying into effect and completing the said Railway and Branch Railways, and other works hereinbefore referred 10 and to take powers for the purchase of land, by compulsion or agreement, for the pur- poses thereof, and for levying tolls, rates, and duties, in respeot of the use thereof, and to grant such exemptions from such tolls, rates, and duties, as to the said Company may seem meet. And it is further intended by such Act io enable the said Com- pany to sell, or let, and transfer, all or any part of the Railway, Branch Railways, and works, hereinbefore mentioned, of which the said Company may now he or may hereafter become possessed, or which they mat be authorised to make or maintain under the provisions of such Act, and all or any powers of the said Com- pany in connexion therewith or in relation thereto, to any person or persons, and to enable such person or persons to purchase, or rent, or construct the works, which may be so sold or let and trans- ferred to them, and to exercise such powers or any of them, and also to raise and contribute lunds for or towards the construction, maintenance, and use of the said intended works, and generally to enter into and carry into effect such arrangements in reference thereto as may be mutually agreed on between him or them and the said Company. And Notice is hereby further given, that maps, or plans, and sections, of the said intended Railwav and Branch Railways, and other works hereinbefore referred to. and of the lands pro- posed to be taken for the purposes thereof, together with books of reference to such plans, containing the names of the owners and lessees and or the occupiers of such lands, will be depo- sited, on or before the thirtieth dav of November, in the present year, with the Clerk of the Peace for the county of Brecon, at his Office, in Brecon, in the said County of Brecon, and with the Clerk of the Peace for the Count v of Glamorgan, at his Office, in Cardiff, in the said County of Glamorgan, and that a copy of so much of the said maps, or pfons, sections, and books of reference, as relates to each of the parishes in or through which the said in- tended Railway and Branch Railways and works are intended to be made, will be deposited, on or before the 31st day of December, in the present year, with the Parish Clerks of those parishes re- spectively, fat their respective residences. And Notice is hereby furiher given, thai it is intended by such Act to take power to "deviate in the construction of the said pro- posed Railway and Branch Railways on either side or the lilies thereof laid down upon the said maps or plans, to an extent not exceeding ten yards in any town, and to an extent in ail other places not exceeding one hundred vards but the said power of deviation is not intended to be applied for whe.e the property siiuate wiihin the said distance of ten yards and one hundred yards respectively, or either of them, shall not be numbered on the said maps or plans, or if numbered on the said maps or plans, shall not be contained or described in the said book of reference, nor is il inte nded to exceed, in any case, the limits denoted on the said maps or plans where a limit '10 such deviations shall be ex. pressly denoted thereupon or to extend into the lands of any person whose name shall not he mentioned in the said books of reference# Dated this third day of November, 18t; THOS. ATTWOOD, Solicitor.
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SWANSEA VALE RAILWAY. [ttEGtSTEREDl. NOTICE is hereby ^7en. tlint nn KXTRAQR- 1.^1 DIN A RY GENERAL MEETING of the SWANSEA VALE RAILWAY COMPANY will be held at their Office, in Mount-street, in the town of Swansea, in 'he county of Gla- morgan, on WEDNESDAY, the nineteenth day of NOVEMBER instant, at twelve o'clock at noon. i?VTRAORnr And Notice IS hereby further given, that an EXTRAORDI- NARY GENERAL MEETING of the said Company will be also held at the place aforesaid, on MONDAY, the twenty-fourth d-.v of NOVEMBER instant at twelve o'clock at noon. Dated the third day of November, 1845. By order of the Board of Directors, THOS ATTWOOD, Solicitor to the Company.
WELCH MIDLAND RAILWAY BILL.
WELCH MIDLAND RAILWAY BILL. NOTICE is hereby siiven, that application is in- tended to be made lo Parliament in the next Session, for leave to bring in a Bill or Bills for making and maintaining a Railway or Rail .vavs from Worcester and Leominster 10 Car- m'lrthen and Swansea, wilh all proper and convenient stations, erections, bridges, wharfs, warehouses, works, communications, roads, approaches, and conveniences connected therewith, to commence in a field of or in the occupation of William Laslett, on the west of and near to the Worcester and Birmingham Canal, in the parish of Claines, in the city of Worcester, and at or tu-ar Worcester Bridge, on the western side of the River Severn, in the parish of Saint Clements, in the borough and county of the city of Worcester, or one of them, and also at or near the north- ern boundary of the borough of Leominster, in the parish of Leominster, near a place called the Broad, in the county of He- reford, and to terminate at or near a field ot Edward Morris, occupied by Geotge Goode, in the parish of Saint Peter's, in the borough of Carmarthen, in the county of Carmarthen, and also at or near Rhydygors, upon the River Towy, in the parish of Lran- gynnor, in the county of Carmarthen, by junctions with the in. tended South Wales Railway, or by independent termini, and also at or near the Oyster Perches, in the parish ofOystermou'h, near to the borough of Swansea, iu the county of Glamorga.i; which Si,id railway and works, from Worcester to Kinnersh^, where the same will join the line from Leominster, and be thems continued to Carmarthen and Swansea, will pass from, in, through, or into the several parishes, townships, townlands, and extri- parochial and other places following, or some of them (that i> to say ), City of Worcester, borough of Worcester, Saint S within, other wise Saint Swilhin's, Saint Nicholas, Pitchcrolt, Al). Saint^' Saint Alban, otherwise Saint Alban's. Saint Helen, The Block- house, otherwise The Blockhouse Fields, Saint Paul, Saint Paul's, Saint Andrew, Saint Michael, Saint Michael Bed- wardine, Whistones, otherwise Whitstones, College Precincts, Saint Martin, otherwise Saint Martin's, Sainl Peter, otherwise Saint Peter's, otherwise Saint Peter the Great, Claines, Tylhing of Whistones, Saint Oswald, Saint George, otherwise Saint George's, Saint Clement, otherwise Saint Clement's, Saint John, otherwise St. John's, otherwise St. John in Bedwardine, town- ship of St. John in Bedwardine, otherwise Saint John, o'herwise Saint John's, Wick Episcopi, Oldbury T> thing. Upper Wick, Lower Wick, the bed and shores of the River Severn, or some of them, in the city of Worcester and county of the same city, and in the county of Worcester, or one of them. Colheridge, Hewson, Otherton. Powick, Woodsfield, Hallow, Grimley, Pitcbcroft, Claines, Saint Clement, Saint John in Bed- wardine, otherwise Saint John, township of Saint John in Bed- wardine, otherwise Saint John, Oldbury, Wick Episcopi, Broad- heath, Broadmore Green, outbounds of Saint John in Bedwar- dine, otherwise Saint John, Upper Wick, Lower Wick, parish of Leigh, hamlet of Leigh, Cleveland, Bransford, Brockamin, Upper Howsell, Lower Howstll, Hill End, Leigh Sinton, Link End, Sandltn, otherwise Sanliu, Sherridge, Bransford, Braces Leigh, otherwise Leigh Braces, Newland,' Great Malvern, Ma- dresfield, otherwise Maddresfield, Cleaveload, Hanley Castle, Upper Hanlev, Lower Hanley, Hanley, Malvern Wells, Saint Peter's in Hanley Castle, Little Mah'ern, Cleveload, otherwise Clevelode, Saint Mary's, Barnard's Green, or some of tliem, in the county of Worcester; Mathon, Evesbatch, in the counties of Hereford and Worcester, or one of them. Colwall, Bosbury, Bosbury, division of Catlev, Upleadon, otherwise Upland, Ledbury, Wellington, Three extra-parochial «?S,t.Ur » F,e'd!; and Drain. Parkhold, Coddington, Wellington, j !!T i Ledb"rJ Borough, Leadon, and Haffield, Mitchell and Netherton, Eastnor, Donnington, Stoke Ediib, West Hide, Weston Beggard, otherwise Weston Bagard, Yarkhill, Dorming- ton, Bartestre Monkhide, Tarrington, Little Tarrington, Strelton Grandison, otherwise Stretton Grandisome, Eagleton, otherwise Egleton, otherwise Eggleton, Canon Froome, otherwise Canon Frome, Asliperton, Pixley, Munsley, Bosbury, Bosburv and Upleadon, Upleadon, Castle Froome, otherwise Castle Frome. Bishop's Froome, otherwise Bishop's Frome, Eagleton, other- wise Egleton, otherwise Eggleton, Ullingswick, Much Cowarne, Wesllnde, Felton, Ocle Pyechard, otherwise Ocle Pilchard, Liver's Ode, Sutton Saint Nicholas, Sutton Saint Michael, Marden, Venn and Vern, Vauld, Fromarlon, otherwise Froman- ton, Sutton Freen, Amberley, Wisteston, otherwise Wisterstone, Moreton.on Lug. otherwise Moreton-upon-Lagg, Pipe and Lyde. Bullingham, Dlnedor, Withington, Preston Wynne, Mordiford, Lugwardme, Barlestre, or some of them in the county of Hereford. Hampton Bishop, Tupsley, Vineyard, Bullingham, Lower Buljin^ham, Shelwick, Huntington, Holmer, Breinton, Upper Breinlon, Lower Breinton, Warham, otherwise Wareliam, in the city and county of the city of Hereford, and in the county of Hereford, or one of them. Saint Peter Saint Owen, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Nicholas, All Saints, Saint Martin, Bullingham, Lower Bulling- bam, Grafton, in the city of Hereford, or within the liberties thereof, and w ithin the county of Hereford, some or one of them. D? ,e' T'llington, Bu.ghill, Stretton Sugwa*, Creden- hi 1, Eaton Bishop, Madley, Kenchesler, Bishopstone or Bish- opston, Bridge Sollers, otherwise Bridge Sollars, Byford, Mansel ainage, otherwise Mansel! Gnm-tge, Brinsop, Manseli Lacy, ot lerwise Mansel Lacy, Yazor, Wormaley, otherwise Wormes- N Letton, Upper Letiou, Lower Letton, Sarnesfield, Norton Canon, Kitinersley, Newehurch, Newcburch Hopley's Green, and Logastun, Staunton-on- Wye, Weobley, Weobley Bo- rough, or some or one of tbem, in the county of Hereford. And which said Railway and works from Leominster by Kin- nersley, where the same will join the line from Worcester and onwards to Carmarthen, will pass from, in, through, or into the several parishes, townships, townlands, and extra-parochial and other places following, or some of them (that is to say), Borough of Leominster, Leominster, otherwise Leominster out Parish. Newtown Stagbatck and Cholstrey, Eaton, Hennor other- wise Henner and Stretford. Iviugton, Broadward, and Brierley, Upper Hide, otherwise Upper Hide, Hyde Hills and Wintercott, otherwise Hide Hills and Wintercot, Wharton, Kimbolton, Stock- ton, Kingsland, Longford, Monkland, Stretford, Eardisland, Burton, Hardwick, Birley, Dilwyn, Church Dilwyn, Sollerg' Dil wyn, otherwise Sollars Dilwyn, Little Dilwyn, Fawley, Haven, otherwise H,en with the Headlands, Luntley, Homme Dewall and Luntley, Newton, otherwise Newtown, Newton and Hurnt Weobley Borough, Weobley, Norton Canon, Sarnesfield, Kin- neraley, Letton, Upper Letlon, Lower Letton, Hurslley, Almeley otherwise Almely, Newcburch Hopleys Green, and Logaston Newcburch Eardisley, W'illersley, Winforton, Brilley, Whitnev and Whitney Bridge, Clifford, Clifford, Hardwick, Vowrnine Cusop, or gome of them, in the county of Hereford. Clyrow, otherwise Clyro, Clirow, otherwise Clyro Bettwg otherwise Bettws Clirow, or Betlw* Clyro, or BeUws Clyrow, Llowes, Booghrood,-Glasbury, some or one of them, iq the county of Radnor. Hay, Llanigon, Glashury, Pipton, otherwise Glasburv, Aber- llunli, otherwise Aberllonvey, otherwise Aberllynii, Bronllys" otherwise Broynllys, otherwise Broynllis, Talgarth, Forest' .Grwyne Fawr, Grwynefechan, Pwll-y-wrach, Talgarth, Trefecca' otherwise Trefecka, Llandefailog trergraig, otherwise Llande- vailog trer-graig, Llangorse, Upper Llangorse, Lower Llanaorsp" Llangasty Talyllyn, Llanfihangel Talyllvn, Llanywern, Llechfaen' otherwise Llechvane, Llanbamlach, Llanfrynach, Upper Lla frynach, Lower Llanfrynach, Saint John the Evangelist Sa'"i Marys^ Cantref, otherwise Cantreff, Nantddu, Christ's Colle"1 Castle, L!anfaes, otherwise Saint David's, Saint David's Upi^6' Saint David's Lower, otherwise Llanfaes, Llandevalley nth wise Llandefalle North, Llandevalley, otherwise Lland»*f1J'~ South, Llanfillo, otherwise Llanvillo, Talachddu, Llandd!! 6 otherwise Llanlhew, Llandefailog, otherwise Llandefailogfach, Brecknock Castle, District of Brecknock Castle, Saint JohnTl'' Evangelist, Saint John Brecon, Saint Marys, i'ennifach, otherw' ° Vennyvach, Battle,Aberyskir, otherwise Aberyscir, Llanspydri otherwise Llanspytbid, Llanspyddyd, otherwise LlanspviPi Modrydd, Penpont, otherwise Capel Bethos, Trallwng, other Trallong, Capel Rhyd-y-brew, Devynock, otherwise DefynnW'te Maescar, Devynock. otherwise Defvniiock, Senny Llvwell S 1 dach, otherwise Ysclydach, Devynock, otherwise Defyn i ° u" Cray, Llywell, Trayanglaes, Llywell, Trayanmawr, £ .1^°^' Tryanmawr, Trecastle, Trecastle Ward, borough o'f Llywell, Trainglase, otherwise Traianglas, Truanmawr otb0™' wise Traianmawr, or some of them, in the countv of Breckt 6u~ otherwise Brecon. ^nock, Mothvey, otherwise Myddfai, Upper Mothvey, otherwise Un Myddfai, Llanfair ar y bryn, Rhandirissa, otherwise Rbn v' Isaf, Cilycwm, Lower Cilycwm, Rhandirissa, Lower Mothv' or Lower Myddfai, Llandingat, Ystrad, Telych, borough of LI^ dovery, Llandingat, Yslrad, Cilycwm, Lower Cilycwm LI3"* wrda. Lower Llanwrda, Mothvey, otherwise Mothfay, other Myddfai, Lower Mothvey,otherwise Mothfay,otherwise Mvddf*6 Llansadwrn, Upper Llansadwrn, Lower Llansadwrn, Abov^' Saul he, otherwise Sawdde, Pentrecynydd, Llangadock', Ese< f" Hall,Quarter-Hall, Velindre,otherwise Felindre, Dyffryn'ceidricl otherwise Dyfrryn Cidiich, Vabon, Llandilofawr, otherwise Li deilo-Vawr, Upper Manordilo, otherwise Upper Manordeilo" Lower Manordilo, otherwise Lower Manordeilo, Cefentiresgob' and Rhosemane, otherwise Rhosymaen, otherwise Tyrescob and Rhosmane, Munorfabon, Llandilo Villa, Llandilo Liberty, Llan- dilo township, Tregib, Trecastle, Pentrecwm, Llindeveyson otherwise Llandefeisant, otherwise Llandyfeisant, Llangathen' Brynhafod, otherwise Brynhavod, otherwise BerthlwyT and' Brynhafod Llan, Blaenvnis, Llan-BIaenynis and Cwmysgifarnog, Alltygar, Dryslwyn, Llanfihangel-Aber'bythich, otherwise Llan- fihangel-A berby thy ch, Llan, Glynn, Llall, Rerrach, Kilgernant, otherwise Cilygernanl, Llanarthney, Trechgwynnon. otherwise T/CJ and Miawst, Treclase, otherwise Treclas, and Myditey, Lianegwad, Hernin, Llanegwad, Ernyn, otherwise Hernin, fcgwad Monacbtt. Llanfihangel, Abergwilly, otherwise Abergwili Glantowy, otherwise Glantawy, Veney, Crick las, Ystyngwilly, Llanarthney, Treclas, Mihathan, otherwise Myha- 'n3"; Llangunnor, otherwise Llangwnnor, otherwise Llangynnor, Coedgain, Penvcwm and Penddovlwn, otherwise Pencwm and lenddailwyn, Llandre and Velindre, otherwise Llandre and Velyndre, Castle Green and Mount Llannewydd, otherwise New- church or some of them. in the county of Carmarthen. St. Peter s and Castle Green, or some or one of them, in the county of the borough of Carmarthen. And which said line to Swansea, it, continuation of the said line from Worcester and Leominster, will commence out of Hie same line in an arable field at or near Pantyscallwg, in the hamlet of Cray, in the parish of Devynock, in the county of Brecknock, otherwise Brecon and terminate at or near the Ovster Perches, in the parish of Ovslermouth, near to the borough of Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan; which said last-mentioned railway and works, will pass from, in, through, or into the several pa- rishes, townships, and extra-parochial and other places follow- ing, or some of them (that is to say), Devynock, otherwise Defy nook, Glyntawe, otherwise Blaen- glynUwe, Lly wel, Trayanglas, otherwise Traianglas, Cray, Hann- lyd, Capel LlannUd, Cellwen, Capel Cellwen, Glyntawe, other- wise Calliven, Devynnock, otherwise Defynnock, Glynhelen, Coelbren, Criharlb, Ellen, otherwise Helen. Llech, otherwise Cwm Llcch, Helen and Llech, Garth, Palleg, Penrhos, other- wise Penyrhose, Gurnos, Yystradgunlais, otherwise Yslradgvn- lais, Ystradgvnlais Higher, Ystradgynlais Lower, Hen Noyadd, or some of them. in the county of Brecknock, otherwise Brecon. Cil-y-bebill, otherwise Killibebiil, Cil-y bebill, Higher or Upper, Cil-y-bebill Lower, Llanguiek, otherwise Llanciwg, Alligrug, otherwise Alltgreeg, otherwise Allt-y-grig, otherwise Alltygreig, Mawr, Cadoxton, otherwise Cadoxtou-juxta-Neath, Dyli.is, Dylais Higher or Upper, DyllVyn-Clvdaeh, Ynisymond, Cadoxton, Llangefelacli, Mawr, Mawr Lower, Rhyndwy-Clvdach, Rhyndwv-Clydach Lower, Clase, Clase Higher or Upper, Clase Lower, Penderry, Penderry Lower. Morriston, Trewvddfa, other- wise Trwyddfa, Lansamlet, Lansamlet Higher or Upper, Lan- samlet Lower, Saint John's-juxta-Swansea, otherwise Saint John's near Swansea, Borough of Swansea, Swansea, Saint Thomas, Town and Franchise of Swansea, Town of Swansea, Franchise of the Town of Swansea. Franchise of Swansea, Swansea Higher or Upper, Swansea Lower, Oystermouth, Mumbles, and Mumbles Head, or some of them, in the county of Glamorgan. Also to make and maintain from and out of the said last men- tioned proposed line ot railway, a branch railway and works, to commence al or near Ynis-y-mond, in the parish of Cadox.ton, otherwise Cadoxton jaxta Neath, or Llansamlct, or one of them, in the county of Glamorgan, proceeding across the Swansea Canal. a' or near Grigvnisderw, and terminating at or near Ynistoinlvd Farm, in the parish of Bettws, in the county oi Carmarthen. h'ch said branch railway and works will pass from, in, through or into the several parishes, townships, and exira-parochial, and other planes following, or some of them (that is to say), Cadoxton, otherwise Cadoxtori-jnxta Neath, Ynisymond, Lan- samlet, Lansamlet Higher or Upper, Llangafelach, otherwise Llangefelacli, Llansjuick, otherwise Llanciwg, Rhyndwy Clydach Higher or Upper, Rhyndwy Clydach Lower, Blaenegel, Caegnr- wain, otherwise Caegerwin, IMawr, some, or one of them, in the county of Glamorgan. Bettws, Higher or Upper Bettws. Llandilo'awr, some or one of them, in the county of Caerinarthen, otherwise Carmarthen. Also to make and maintain from and out of the said herein before described intended railway to Swansea a branch railway and works, to commence at or near a place called Yriys-geinon, in the parish of KillybebjJ, in the county of Glamorgan, and after passing the terminus of the W auncaegerwin branch of the Llanelly Railway, and forming a junction with the same railwav, to proceed 10 and to terminate at or near Pwllt wrach, in the parish of Llanguick, in the county of Glamorgan, which said branch railway and works will be made in or pass from, through, or into the several parishes, townships, extra-parochial and other places following, or some of them (tha; is to say) r Killvbebyl, Llanguick, Alltgreeg. otherwise Ailtvgreig, other- wise -Mllg'Ug, otherwise A!!t-y-<jrig, Caegurwain, otherwise a" 'n the couutv ol Glamorgan, Beltws, in the county of Carmarthen. Also to m;;ke and maintain f om and out of the said hereinbefore uesciiueu intended railway to Swansea, a railway with all proper approaches and conveniences and other works, to commence a! or nearto Abercrave farm, in the parish of Ystradgunlais, in the county of Brecon, and to terminate at or near lo TyrlUndwr farm, in the harbour or Swansea, in the Hamiet of Saint Thomas, in the parish of Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan. And also a side branch railway, to commence from the last- named railway, at or near to a place called Pwll-mawr, in the parish of Lansamlet, in the county of Glamorgan aforesaid, ami to terminate at or near to the Old Rolling Mill, on the Lower Forest farm, in the said parish of Lansamlet. And also another side branch railway, diverging from the same railway, at or near to Ynisygeinon farm, in the parish of Kill) be- hill, in the said county of Glamorgan, passing near to a certain place (,r works cal ied Ysial (era, in the parish of Llanguicke, in the said COunly of Glamorgan, and to terminate at or near to the Cwmtwrch Railway Wharf, on the norih side of the Swansea Canal, in (be parish of Ystradgunlais, in the said county of Brecon. And also another side branch railwav, diverging from the same railway, at or near to the junction of the rivers Twrch and Tawe. K"'li Sa'^ severfl' parishes of Ystradgunlain, Llanguicke, nnd illy bebill, in Ihe said several counties of Brecon and Glamorgan, or one of them, and to terinin^e at or near to the Cwiuiwrcli aJ. Wharf, on the north side of the Swansea Canal, in the Si,1A P;'rish °' Y^r»(Is"nlai-S in the said county of Breton. nd also another side branch railway, diverging frott the same a' °r "?ar Ynisyci farm, in the said parish of Killv- >e in the said county of Glamorgan, and to terminate at or near to Yniscedwyn Iron Works, in the parish of Ystradgunlais, it, the said county of Brecon. hich said railway and side branch railways IIr some of them are intended 10 be made in and pass from, through, or into, the several parishes, townships, franchises, hamlets, and extra pa- rochial or other places following,or some of tlrem 'thai is to say) Ystradgunlais, Ystradgunlais Higher, Ystradgunlais Lower, urnos, Palleg, Penrhos, Garth, and Cribath, in the county of Brecon. J Cadoxton juxta Neath, Ynisymond, Lan- sam et, Lansamlet Higher, Lansamlet Lower, Saint Thomas in wansea, Llanguicke, Alltygreeg, Blaenegal, Caegurwen, and Mawr, in the county of Glamorgan. Also to make and maintain from and out of the hereinbefore- escribed line of railway to Swansea a branch or extension rail- "'f'ri '00ommence at or near the Ovster Perches, in the parish o Uystermouth, in the county of Glamorgan, and lo terminate at or ne.ir the Mumbles Head, in the said parish of Oyslermouth and county of Glamorgan. And it is intended to apply for powers to construct a pier or breakwater into the sea at the Mumbles Head aforesaid, together with all necessary landing-places, stairs, quays, and approaches thereto, all in the said parish of Oystermoutb and countv of Gla- morgan, and to levy tolls and dues for the support, reparation and maintenance of the said pier or breakwater, and for other purposes, and to confer, vary, or extinguish exemptions from payment of tolls and dues and other rights and privileges. Also to make and maintain from and out of the said proposed line of railway from Leominster to Carmarthen, a branch railway and works to commence at or near the before described northern boundary of the borough of Leominster, in (he parish of Leomin- ster aforesaid, and to terminate at or near a timber yard, 011 the north side of, or at or near to, the boisin of the Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal, in tbe several parishes of Saint Peters and All Saints, or one of them, in the city of Hereford, which' said branch railway and works will pass from, in, through, or into the several parishes, townlands, townships, and extra pa- rochial aud other places following, or some of them (that is to say ) Borough of Leominster, Leominster otherwise Leominster out-parish, Newtown Stagbatch, and Cholstrey, Ivington, Eaton, Hennor, otherwise Henner and Stratford, Broadward and Brierley, Upper Hyde, otherwise Upper Hide, Hvde Hills and Wintercolt, otherwise Hide Hills and Wintercot, Wharton, Kim- bolton, Stockton, Stoke, otherwise Stoke Prior, Wickton and Risburv, Ford, H'mlet of Ford, Ford Chapetry. Ford Bridge. Croft Newton, otherwise Newton and Broadfield, Hope under Dinmore, Dinmo e, Diutnore Chapelry, Hope Hampton and Winsley, Bodenham, Bodenham, Bowley, The Moor, Maund Bryan, Whitchurch Maund, otherwise Wbitechurch Maund, Marden, Wisterston, otherwise Wistesion, Marden, Wisteston Chapelrv, Venn and Vern, otherwise the Ven and Vern, The Vould, otherwise Vauld, Fromanton, otherwise Fromarton, Sut- tOtl Freen, Ainberlev, three extra-parochial pasture fields and drain WeKington, felton, Pipe and Lyde. Moreton-on-Log, otherwise Moreton-opon-Lugg, Sutton Saint Nicholas, Sntton Saint Michael, Lyde Priors, Pipe and Lyde, Lugwardine, Tupslev Lugwardine, Hampton Bishop, or some of them, in the countv of Hereford. Holmer, Huntington, Shelwick, Preston Wynne. Wittington, Livers Ocle, Ocle Pyechard, otherwise Ocle Pychard, otherwise Ocle Pilchard, Withington, Felton, Withington Bullingham, Lower Bullingham, Breinton, Upper Breinlon, Lower Br-ioton, Warham, otherwise Wareham, all in the county of Hereford, and in the citv of Hereford, or one of them. Saint Meters, Saint Owen, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Ni- cholas AUsaint's, Saint Martin, Breinton, Upper Breinton, Lower Breinlon, Wareham, otherwise Warham, Grafton, Lower Bul- i;, ^i.«m 'Bollineham, or some of them, in the city of Hereford, anfi„'Tbe count? of the city of Hereford. Also to make and maintain from and ont ot the said proposed li of railway from Worcester and Leominster to Carmarlhen, a branch railway and works, to commence at or near Coldbrook, or Pontitbil in the parish of Broynllis, in the county of Brecknock and at or'near Wern, in the parish of Llanfihangel Talyllyn, in the conntv of Brecknock, or one of them and ternun iling at or near the several undermentioned places, that is to say, at or near Rumney works, in the parish of Rumney, in the county of Mon- mouth; at or near Sirhowy, in the parish of Bedwellty, in the countv of Monmouth; at or near Brynmawr, or Nant-y-glo, in Ihe parish of Aberystwilh, otherwise Aberislrwyth, otherwise Blaetian Gwent, in the county of Monmouth and at or near the Blaenavon tramroad, near Llanfoisl Church, in the parish of Llantoisi. in the county of Monmouth, or some or one of them which said branch railway and works will pass from. in. through, or into the several parishes, townships, and extra-parochial and other places following, or some of them, that is to say :— Bronllvs otherwise Broynllys, otherwise Broynllis, Talgarth, Forest Grwvne-fawr, Gi wyne-fechan, P.vll-y-wracb, Talgarth, Trefecca, Llandefailog tregraig, Llangorse Lower, Llangorse Unner Llangorse, Llangasty Tnlyiyn, Llanfihangel Taly hn, Liany-wern, Llanbamlach, Llechfaen, otherwise Llechvane, Llandetly. otherwise Llanthetty, Vro, Dudrin, otherwise Dyf- fryn Llangunider, otherwise Ll'angvnider, otherwise Llangynidr, Duffrin, otherwise DyffVin, D-iffrin Blainey, Blarney, otherwise Blainau, Llanelly, Parcelof Maesgwartha, Parcel of Aber-baidan, otherwise Aberbidan, Llangattock, Parcel of Prisk, Killev, Prisk and Killey, Penallt, all or some of them in the county of Breck- n°Merlhyr Tydfil. Garth, Heolwormwood, Rumney, Sirhowy, Tredegar, Nantyglo, Gelligaer, Garth gynid, otherwise Garth gvnyd, Brithdir, Cefn, Ysgwyddgwyn, Hengoed, all or some of tliem, in the county of Glamorgan. Bedwclltv. otherwise Bedwelty, Rumney, Sirhowy, Tredegar, Nantyglo, Uchlaw rcoed, otherwise Ushlawrcoed, Mammole, otherwise Mamhole, otherwise Mammoele, Ishlawrcoed, Aber ystruth, otherwise Aberystwilh, otherwise Aberistwvth, other- wise Blaenau Gwent. Aberystruth, Aberystwilh Ultra, Aberyst- with Cilra, all or some of them in the county of Monmouth. Also to make and maintain from and out of the said line of rail- way from Worcester and Leominster to Carmarthen a branch railway and works, commencing at or near Alexanderstone, in the parish of Saint' John the Evangelist, near to Brecon, in the county of Brecknock, otherwise Brecon, and at or near a place called Talybont, in the parish of Llandetty, otherwise Danthetty. in the county of Brecknock, or one of them. and proceeding by way of Abergavenny and Ponlypool and terminating at or near a place called Quaker's Yard, in the parish of Merthyr Tydfil and Llanfabon, or one of them, in tbe county of Glamorgan, by a junction with the Taff Vale Railway there, which said branch railway and works will pass from, in, through, or into the se- veral parishes, townships, and extra-parochial and other places following, or some of them ("that is to say) Borough of Brecon, Saint John the Evangelist, Saint John the Evangelist Upper, S unt John the Evangelist Lower, Chapelry of Saint Mary, Saint David's. Saint David's Upper, Saint David's Lower,' otherwise Llanfaes, Llanbamlach, Llanbam- lach Upper, Llanbamlach Lower, Llechfaen. otherwise Llech. VRlle. Llanthew, otherwise Danddew, Llanthew otherwise Llauddew Upper, Llanthew otherwise Llanddew Lower, Llan- frynach, LI an'figan, otherwise Llanvigan Lower, Penkellv, otherwise Pencetle Llanfigan, otherwise Llarivigan Upper, Glyncollwng, otherwise G?ynn Collwn, Cantref, otherwise Cantreff, Llansaintlraed, Calbedine, Saint Michael Cwm-du, otherwise Llanfihangel Cwm-du, Tretower, Blnyney, otherwise Blaenan, Cenol, otherwise Kenol, Cilw veil, otherwise Kilwvch, Llanddetty, otherwise Llanihetty, Dvffryn, otherwise Dvllryn y rawnant, Vro, Llyangvnider, otherwise Llangynidr, otherwise L angunidr, Blaine, otherwise Blainau, otherwise Blainey, Vro, Diflryn, otberivi.se DuflYvii, Crickhowei, L'angattock, otherwise Llangattoc, Penalit, Prisk, KiHev, Prisk and Killey, Llangenny, otherwise Llangennau, Llanellv, "Aberbaidan, otherwise Aberbi- dan, Lthnhcdr. Llainbedr, otherwise Llanbedr-ystrading, Maes- gwartha, Bvlhich, Grain wen, in the countv of Brecknock, other- wise Brecon. Llanwenarth, Llanvvenarth Citra, Llanwenarth Ultra, Llanfoist, Llanellan, otherwise Llanellen, Abergavenny, Abergavenny, liard wicke, otherwise Hardwick, LIwyndee, Llangattock juxta Lsk, Llanover Lower, Llanover Higher. Llanover, Goytre,other- wise Gourcv M a mil i I ad, Llanvihangel Pont y moile, otherwise Llanvihangel Pont y movie, Panteague, otherwise Pantteg, Ponl- y j,0<)l, Tre vet hi ii. otherwise Trevethan, otherwise TreflMwn, L'an- hilleth, othe- wise Lfanhileih, otherwise Llanbiddel, Myneddinain, otherwise Mynyddmaen. Peninaen, otherwise Penmain, Ciuwr Plwvf, Ishlawrcoed, Mvnyddislwyn, otherwise Mynvddyslwyn, Bedwellty, otherwise Bedwelty, Bedwas, Upper Bedwas, all or some of them in the county of Monmoalh. Glanruinney, Garth, Llanvabon, otherwise Llanfabon, Cefn, Eglwysilinn, otherwise Eglwys Ilari, Glyntaff, Ener Glynn, Hen- ,Iredet)ni-, Park, Rhv-Y-Bitinn, Gelligare, otherwise Gelli-eaer, Glui Cynon, otherwise Glyn Cuunon, Llanwonno, otherwise Llanwynno, Forest, Havoddryinog. L!a;mollno, otherwise LUn- wynno, Glui Cynon, otherwise Ghn Cunnon, Merthyr Tydfil, Gel ly deg, otherwise Gelli-deg, Taff and Cvuon, Forest, Aberdare, Aberdare, C'wtndare, LUv\dcoed, Fforchammon, otherwise Fior- chaman, CeCil Penuar, all or some of itieui, in the coonty of Glamorgan, And also to make andjnaintain from and out or Ibe said proposed line of railway from Worcester and Le ,minster to Carmarthen a branch railway, and works to commence at the river Tow), between the hainlels of Pentrecwm and Llandilo Villa, 'n trle parish of Llandilo Vawr, in the liberty or lordship of Kidwelly, in the county of Carmarthen, and in a pasture field belonging to John Frederick Earl of Caw-ior, and now in the occupation of David Edwards, in the hamlet of Llan, i;i ihe parish of Lianfi- hangel Aberbvthych, in the county of Carmarthen and io terminate at or near Hirwairi L'rgan, m tbe parish of Aberdare, in ihe borough of Merthyr, in the county of Glamorgan, oral or near Wern or Abercaned, in tbe parish cf Merthy/T*dfi! aforesaid, which said branch railway n/td wmiiswill pass "in, tlirough, or into the several parishes, townships, and extra ->arochial and other places following, or some of them (that is to sav) Cilygernant, Llan, Glvnn, Citbilas, Catbarjoed, Br«ntfw>ne» Borrach, Calliver, Lla:.fihang^l Aberbytitich.Htlie'rwise Llanfi- bangel Aberbythych, Msnorfabin, Br>n-y-Be'rdd Glvnammnn, otherwise Gl>naman, Tregib, 'Irtcastle, otherwise Trefcastie, Pentrefcwm, otherwise PeR»r'e,twrn, LlaiidilofaAr otherwise Llandeilo-Fawr, Feremfa-wr, r^ivntay and B.avne', Glyntaie, otherwise Glyntay, Garn ana l'«remfawrj Tyr "Rosser. Gam, Piodau, otherwise Piode, Derwi and Pist'ill 'Pi. y||. otherwise Pistill, DeTwydd, nther»-iv-. Uerwid^, Llandebie, otherwise Llan- dybie, Bettws U;-jier, Let'vs Lower, ws Llangadock, Vabon, Veliadij, Uyffrua, ( 'urU't, Above Sawtbe otherwise Above Sawdde, Gwinfe, o'hefwrWe fiwtnfe, otherwise Gwinfe Quarter Bach, Llangadock, all or some of them, in the countv ot Carmarthen. Alllgreig. otherwise Alt-y-Ui ig. otherwise Alltygrujr, other- I wise Alltygreeg, Mawr, Blnenegel, C«egurw. in, otherwise Cae- geryvin, Lfangoke. otherwise Llauguick, otherwise Llü¡¡ciwl1;, all or some of tbem, in the county of Glamorgan. Senny, Maescar, Glynn, Crav, Glyntawe, otherwise Callwen, j Devynnock, Cribarlh, Helen, otherwise Ellen, Helen and Llech, Llech, otherwise Cwm Llech, Ystradgunlais, otherwise Ys:rnd- gynlais Upper, Pens'hose, otherwise Penrhos, Palleg. Gornos, Garth, Coelbren, Ystradgunlais, otherwise Yslradgynlais Lower, Ystradgunlais, otliei -vi-.c Ystradgynlais, Ystra<tfell.e, otherwise stradvelltey Low r, Penderrin, otherwise Peniler -vn Upper, Peuderrin, otherwise Pendervn Lower, Ystradfellte, otherwise 1 stradvelltev Upper, all or some of them. in the coiintv of Breck- nock, otherwise Brecon. Dulais, otherwise Dylais Higher, Neath Higher, Cadoxton juxla Neath, Rhigos, Middle, Home, slraddyfodwg, otherwise Ystradyfodog, otherwise Ystradvoduek, Clydach, all or some of them, in the countv of Glamorgan. Also to make and maintain from and out of tbe said proposed line of railway from Worcester and Leominster to Carmarthen a branch or extension railway, to com nenoe at or near a field of Edward Morris, occupied bv George Goode. in the parish of St. Peters, in the borough of Carmarlhen, in the county of Carmar- then. and to terminate at or near Quay Bàch" otherwise Cei-Hach, in the parish of Saint Dogmells, near Cardigan, in the county of Pembroke, which said branch or extension railway and works will pass from, through, or into ihe several parishes, townships, and extra-parochial and other places following, or some of them (that is to say) County of the borongh of Carmarthen, otherwise Caermarthen, St. Petera, Castle Green, Abergwi!lv_ or Abergwili, Hengil, otherwise Hengill, Giantowvs, Veney, Cricklas, and Yestv ngwilly, New Church, Llanfihangel-ar-Arih, otherwise Yeroth, Vro, Gwyddil, Blaenan, otherwise Blaenant, Pencadr'r, otherwise Pencader, Gwyddgrog, Cwmarles, Llanpumpsalllt, Cunwill, or Conwil, otherwise ( onvil in Elvel, or Cynwyn Elfed, Upper Llangeler, otherwise Upper Llangeller, Lower Hangeter. other- witie Lower Llangeller, Penboir, otherwise Penboyr, Kenarth, otherwise Cenarth, or someof them, in the county of Carmarthen. Mnnordivy, Cilfawir, Kilgerran, or Cilgerran, Saint Dogmells otherwise Llandudoch, Panlvgroes, Kippin Abbey, and Bridgend, or some of them, in the county of Pembroke, and Llangoedmore, in the county of Cardigan. And it is intended to apply for powers to construct a pier or breakwater into the sea at Quay bioh aforesaid, together with all necessary landing-places, stairs, quays, and approaches thereto, all in the parish of Saint Dogmells, in the oounly of Pembroke, and to levy tolls and duett for the support, reparation, and main- tenance of the said pier or breakwater, and for other purposes, and to confer, vnry, or extinguish exemptions from payment of toll* and dues and other rights and privileges. Also to make and maintain an extension or connected railway, with all proper and convenient stations, erections, bridges, wharfs, warelwuses, works, communications, roads, approaches, and con- veniences connected therewith, to commence from and out of the nid proposed line of railwav from Leominster to Carmarthen, at or near the before-described northern boundary of the borough of Leomiusier aforesaid, and to terminate at or near the Mills near Lower Milton, in the parish of Slourport and Lower Mitton, or one of them, and also at or near Ihe western boundary of the borough of Kidderminster, at the public road trom Kidderminster to Brldgenortb, in the parish of Kidderminster, in the county of orcester, by junctions with the proposed Stour Vallev Railway, or by independent leruiini there, and which said extension rail- way and works will pass from, in, through, or into the several parishes, townships, and extra-parochial and other ptaces follow- ing, or soine or titein (that is to sav), Leomiusier, Borough of Leominster, L«omins er, otherwise Leoniinsier out Parish, Longford, Kingslana Leominster, Kim- bolion, Stockton, Kimbolton, Wharton, Upptr Hyde otherwise Upper Hide. Hyde Hills and Wintercott, otherwise Hide Hills and Wintercott, Broadward and Brier|y( Iviugton,"Eaton Henner, otherwise Hennor and Stretford, Eaton, Cholstrey, Newtewn Stagbaich, and Cholstrey, Newtown, Eyloti, Berringon, More- Ion, and Asblon. otherwise E, e Moreton and A-lint,. Eye, Leeston, otherwise Luston, Eye, Yarpole, Bircher, Yarpole, Orlefon, Orleton, Britzifield, Brimfield Richards Castle, Richards Castle, Eaaton Dirtv Middleton, Rochford, Ufton, Upion Rochford, Little Hereford, otherwise Little Hereford loDd Upton, or some of ibetn, in the county of Hereford. „ Moor and Batchcott Overton, Woofferton, otherwise Wool- ferton, otherwise W ooUerlon, otherwise Wofferton, Richards Castle, Ashford Bowdler. Ashford Carbonell, Serptnt, Ashford Carbonel, otherwise Ashford Carbonell, Upper Burway Meadow, Lower Burway Meadow, W hitton, Nash with Tilsop and Wes. ton, Buraston, otherwise Boras,on wi„; W|,etmore, otherwise W otmore, otherwi.e W h.tmore, Whitmore otherwise otherwise Wotmore, otherwise W'betmore, Buraston, oiberw.se Bora, on, Buraston, otherwise Boraston and Burford, Borford, Borasion, otherwise Borastoi. nnd Whitmore otherwise Whet- more,otherwise Whatmorei,otherwise Wotmore'.Tenbury Foreign, Tenburv Tenburv or Teabury Town, Milst)ii itherwise M.lsom Neen Sollers, otherwise Neen Sollars, Borasion, Borasion and Burford, Greet, Ledwycbe, Meadows, Whatmore. otherwise Whet more, otherwise VUnunore, oiherwi«» Wotmore. Boraston .nd Wb»..„ Walmure, N«,^ NaSh, Whitton, Slu "°sX ° "i wise Sulton Sturmey, Mamble, Ba'yion AKI° 'nd Netherton, KniKhton Common, Newnham, Snead's Com.nSn0DPensax Common, Wborlers Common, ^tb CUlninot fef Erdi,o», Knighton on Teme,otherwise Knighton on Teme with Newnham, otherwise Knighton on Teume with N«„„L D Lindridge, Stockton, Easlham, Orleton, StZl7d Slalrd on Teame, SheJslef Krng-s, Shelsley Beau b Shel.le" Argh- .nd SlilHon, L.ndo" ""tC b*). Arely-Kings, Martley, Hillbampton, RihlWnrH Bewdlev, Wrib- beuhall, Blackstnue, Sandbourne Hoar • \v 1 Evemoor, Halls, Trimplev. Low Abbellev °H? TV Abberlev! CaldweM, Blakebrook, Saint John BlakJbrook, Commeriou, Heatley Mil Harborongh, Blakedown WanneMon, Hurcott, Stone, Harllebury, Slourport, Liclthill' n i;.l. Oldington, Wild. AKb.r«b Upper Kidderminster Saint George, Kidderminster, Broadws.ers, Kid- derminsler, Kidderminster Foreign. Kidderminster Borough, or some of them, in the county of Worcester And also to make and maintain om of the s*id last described line of railway branch railway commencing at or near the turn- pike g»te on tbe highroad from Lower Milton lo Kidderminster, near the Warren, in the parish Wribbenhall in the countv of Worcester, end terminating at or near Comberton Hill, .n the said parish of Kidderminster, by a junction with the Oxford, Worcester, and Wolverhampton Railway or bv an independent terminus there. And it is intended to apply for powers in the said Bill or Bills to make ateral deviations from the lines of the proposed railwavs and works to the extent or within the limits defined upon the plans hereinafter men loned, and also to cross, divert, alter, or stop, whether temporarily or permanently, all such turnpike roads, parish roads, streets, and other highways, streams, sewers, canals, rivers, navigations, bridges, railways, or trainroads, within the said parishes, townships and extra-parochial or other places aforesaid, or some of them as it may be necessary to cross, divert, alter, or IítOp up for the purposes of the said railways and works. And also to authorize a Junction with any Railway or Railways at the commencement or termination or on the line or course of Ihe said railways, as before described, or either of tliem, in the several parishes, townships, and extra-parochial places •'foresaid. And Notice is hereby furiher given, that on or before the 30th day of November, 1845 duplicate plans and sections ol the said several railways and works, together with books of reference 'hereto, will be deposited for public inspection with t.ie Clerk of the Peace for tbe Countv of Worcester,, at li s oflice at Wor- cester; with the Clerk of the Peace I-or Ihe Crty ot Worcester, at his oflice at Worcester with the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Salop, at his ollice at Shrewsbury, in the same county with tbe Clerk of tbo Peace for the County of Herelord, at his office at Hereford with the Clerk ol the Peace lor the City of Hereford, al his office at Hereford wrh the ^'erk of the Peace for the County of Brecknock, at his olbce at Brecon, in the said con lily with the Clerk of the Peare lor the County ol Glamorgan, at his oflice at Cardiff, in the said county with the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carmarthen, at bis ollice at Lian- doverv, in the said county; with the Clerk of the Peace for the County of the Borough of Carmarthen, at bis ollice at Car- marlhen with the Clerk of the Peace for the Countv of Mon- mouth, at his office al Usk; with the Clerk or the Peace for the County of Pembroke, at his ollice atI Haverlordwest, in the said county and with the Clerk of the Pe:ice for the County of Cardigan, "at his ottice al Aberystwilh, in the same county and on or before the 31st day of December, lSJ->, a copy of so much of the said plans and sections as relate* to earl- parish, iu or through which the said several railways ana works are intended to he made, together with a book of reference thereto, will be deposited with the Parish Clerk of each such parish, at his place of abode. And Notice is hereby given, that it is furiher intended to apply for powers for the company or companies, or either of the com- panies. so to be incorporated, to purchase or lake on lease, and for tbe respective Companies nf Proprietors of the Herefoidshire and Gloucestershire Canal, tbe Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal, and the Swansea Canal Navigation, and the 0\S'ermoulh Railway or T.ainroad Company. and the Hay Railway Company and any other companies or persons, to sell, transfer or lease unto the companv or companies so to be incorporated, or one of a such companies, all, any, or either, or any portion of the canals, ratlw.iys, tramroads, stone roads, and other works, and the towing paths, lands, lenenients, and hereditaments of or be- longing to or vested in the said specified canal and other com- panies respectively, or any of them, or belonging unto, or vested in any other companies or persons whose canals or other works or any part thereof, may be required for the purposes of or be flff'ecfed by the said proposed railways, any or either of them; and to enter into and perform an* other arran^emems or agree- ments in relation to tbe said canals, railways, or tramroads and other works or any of them respectively. And it is further in- tended to apply for powers for the conversion or use of the said canals, railways, or Iramroads and works or some of them, or some portions ihereof, respectively, for the purposes of the said proposed railways and works or »oine of Ihem, and also for tLe extinguishment or altera1 ion of the toils, rates, and duties i'Hj. able by the several Acts of Parliament relating thereto re- spective! j, or some or one of them, and to vary or exiinp-Qisii exemptions from tol!s, rates, and duties, and ail existitts- rights and privileges in any manner connected with the said canals, railways, tramroads, and works, or with any of them. or the lands and grounds belonging thereto, and particularly to enable tue said intended company or companies to purchase by compul- sion or otherwise, and to stop up and to divert the waters of, and otherwise discontinue the said Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Can" I and the branch or branches thereof. A'so the said Brecknock and Abergavennv Canal; and the branch or branches thereof. 0 Also the said Oystermoath Railway or Tramroad, and the branch or branches thereof. Also the said Hay Railway, and the branch or branches thereof. And in or in connection with the said Bill or Bills, application will be made for the alteration, amendment, and enlargement or repeal of the powers and provisions, or some of the power:' Frid provisions of both or one of two several Acts of Parliament one passed in the 3Srd year of the reign of his Majesty Kinp George the Third, intituled, "An Act for making tnd maintaining a Navigable Canal from the town of Brecknock to the Monmouth- shire Canal, near the town of Pontypool, in the county of Mon- mouth, and for making and maintaining Railway s r.nd Stone Road* from Cansi Co several Iron Works and Mines in the counts of Brecknock and Monmouth and the o her passed in the 44th vear of the same reign, intituled, An Act for enabling the v/ompativ and Proprietols of the Brecknock and A^ersrwvennv Canal to raise a furiher snm of monev for completing tbe said Canal and the W orks thereunto belonging, and for altering a.:d enlarging the Powers of an Act made in the 33rd Year of his present Majesty for making the said Canal and of ifireeseveral other Acts of Parliament passed in the 31st year of the reign of his Majesty King George the Thirc:, intitul. d, "An Ant for rnakintl and maintaining a Navigable Canal from the citv of Hereford to the city of Gloucester, with a collateral cut from the same to the town Sewent, in the county of Gloucester anther passed in the 33rd year of the same reign, intituled, An Act to vary and extend the Line of the Canal authorized to be made bv an Act passed in the 31st yearof the reign < f his present Majestv, intituled, "An Act for miking and maintaining a Navigable Canal, from the City of Herelord lo the cit\ of Gloucester, w;th a collateral cut from the same to the town of Newent, in the cojmv of Gloucester, and to amend the said Ac' And another passed in the 2nd year of the reign of her present Mojestv Q'jeen iotoria, intituled, An Act fur enabling (he Companv of Proprietors of the Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal Navigation, to raise a lurthtr snm of money, and for amending the Acts relating thereto." And of another Act of Parliament passed m the 34th .ear of ihe reign of bis Majesty Kins: George the third, intituled, "An Act lor making and maintaining0# Navigable Canal from the t >wn of Swansea, in tbe county of Glamorgan, into the parish of Ystradgunlais, in the county of Brecon. And ol another Act of Parliament, passed in the 44;h year of the reign of his Majesty King George the Third, intituled. II An Act for making and maintaining a Railwav or Tramroad' from the town of Swansea into the parish of Ovslermouth, in the county of Glamorgan." And also of both or'one of two other i r/?ent '°ne passed in the 51st vear of the reign of his Majesty King George tbe Third, intituled. "An Act for ^•8d!p8Rr'^lrm'Lti,l,Tf i" Rai,wa->' from or near tbe public wharf J ll ih. F i?! Aherggyenny Canal, in the parish of Saint John Ihe Evenge i.t, the county of Brecon, to or near lo a certain place, called Parton-cross, in the parish of Eardisley in the county of Hereford and the other passed in the 52nd year of the same reign, intituled, An Act for enabling he Comf.anv ot I roprietors of the Hay Railway to amend, vary, and extend the Line of the said Railwav, and for altering and'enlarging the powers of an Act passed Intbe 51 st year of the reipn of his present Majesty, for making and maintaining the said Railway." And Notice is hereby further given, that it is intended by the said Bill or Bills to incorporate a company or companies for the purpose of carrying into effect the proposed works or some part thereof, and to apply for powers for the compulsory purchase of lands and houses, and to vary or extinguish ail rights and privileges in any manner connected with the bnds and houses proposed to be taken for the purposes aforesaid, and also to levy tolls, rates, or duties opon or in respect of the said several railways and works, and alter existing tolls, rates, or duties, and to confer, vary, or extinguish, exemptions from the payment of tolls, rates, and duties, and other rights and privileges. And the promoters of the said undertaking reserve to themselves power to confine the application in the next Session of Parliament to a part only, instead of the whole of file said railway and works. And it is also proposed in and by the said Bill or Bills, to empower the said company or companies to be thereby incorpo- rated, to take shares in and subscribe for or towards the making, maintaining, working, and using the intended railwavs from Gloucester and Worcester to Hereford, and from Leominster to Kidderminster, and from Kidderminster to Birmingham, or any part thereof, or to purchase, rent, work, or construct the said intended railways and works, or any part of the same, and to take tolls and duties upon or in respect thereof, and to raise money for tbe purpose aforesaid. And it is further proposed by the said Bill or Bills, to ttnthoriz" the union and amalgamation of the several companies for making the said railways, from Gloucester and Worcester to Hereford and from Leominster to Kidderminster, ond from Kidderminster to Birmingham, and the said company or companies so proposed to be incorporated, upon such terms and conditions as may be mutually agreed upon, and lo authorize the company to be formed by snoh union or amalgamation to use and work the said last men tioned railwavs and works, and to take tolls in respect thereof. Dated this 5th dav of Notember, 1845. BAXTER, ROSE, and NORTON, > „ 3, Park-street, Westminster, ^0,'°'tors.
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NOTICE is hereby given, that application is in- tended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session, for an Act or Acts to authorise the construction and maintenance of a Railway or Railways, or some part or parts thereof, with proper works and conveniences connected therewith, commencing at or near the town of Brecon, in the county of Brecon, either by a distinct terminus or by a junction with any Railway, which may be proposed to terminate at that place, and terminating at or near a place called Malinmauach, its the parish of Llandilotallvbont in the county of Glamorgan, also a Branch Railwav leading from and out of the line of the said railway, in the parish of Llandeilo- fawre, in the county of Carmarthen, and terminating at or near tbe town of Carmarthen, in the county of Carmarthen; which Rail- way and Branch Railway are intended to pass from, in, through, or into tbe following parishes, townships, and extra-parochial or other places, or some of them, that is to say, Saint John the Evangelist, Chapelry of Saint Mary, in the parish of Saint John the Evangelist, Saint John the Evangelist, Fennifach, otherwise Vennyfacb, Liandefailogo, Garlhprengy, Llanfaes, otherwise Saint David's Sanlref, Llausdvddyd, Penpont, otherwise Capel Bettws, Llanspyddud, Ham, Bologoed, Modrith. Battle, Devynock, Maescarc, Seurey, Glvnn, Dewyriock, Cray Llywell, Scllvdacb, Trallong, Devynock, Cray Llywell, Sclydack, otherwise Yscly- dack, Tryanmawr, Tryanglaes, Myddfai, Upper Division, Myddfai, Lower Division, Llanfairaey-byrn, Rb^ndie Abbott, RliHiidie Ucha, Rhalldie,issa. Rhandie-ganol, all in the county of Brecon, Llandingal, Llandovery, Lianfairaey, Forest, Teliycb, Abergwilly, Vanney, Ystngilh, Hengil, Crug-glas, Glaii Towy, Llanegwad, Monachtv. Llethergeian. Egivad, Hermin, Liech. fraoth, Miros, Llangathen, Dryslwyn, Tregynin, Cwinysgiffarnog, Ailtygaer, Blanynys, Llan, Berth!wyd, Brynhafod, Llanfibangel- fuch-c.ilfargen, Llandyfeisant, Llandeilofawr, Tyr Egob, Rhos- maen, Llandeilo Villa, Pentrecwn Lower, Manordielo, Cwtncar- llwvd Upper, Manordeilo, Tregib, Taliaris, Manorfabon, Llan- sadwrn Lower Division, Llansadwrn Upper Division, Llanurda, Cilycwm Lower, Llandingal, Yvstrad, Llandovery, Telvcli, Llangynnor Lower Division, Llangynnor Upper Division, Llanarthney, Michatan, Treclas, Myddfey. Trechgwvunon, Miawst, Llanfihagel Averbythycb, Kilgernant, Berracb Lhn, Llangadoc, Dyffryn, Caudrvcb Above, Sawde, Myddfia Lower Di vision, Handitofawr. Pentre,Cwin, Trecastle,Brvnbesrd.Glyn- arnan, Llanfihangel, Aberbytbick, Calhargoed, Beracb, Cathilas, Bringurnan, Glyn, Llandibrie, Derwydd, ristiil, Tyrroper, Garn, Feremfawr, Pisdan, Blaenan, Glyntai, Bettws Lower Drvision, Bettws Upper Division, Llanelly. Ischcoed, GwJlr, Ltuchwr, Lianon Goitre, Abergwillv.Naschurch, Llangwinor,Llandefailog, Merthyr, Saint Peter s, and Saint David's, all in the countv of Carmarthen, Llangafelach, Parcel Mawr, Llandiler Tallys bont, Ynislluchr, Glvnllucbr, Brycedurn, Gwillais, Tyrybrenin, all in ttie county of (xlamorean and that it is intended by such Act or Acts to incorporate a Company or Companies with powers to make and maintain the said railways and works, and to purchase by compulsion or agreement all houses and lands required for the same, and to vary or extinguish all existing rights and privileges connected witb the said bonses and lands, or which would in any manner interfere with the objects aforesaid, and to cross, divert alter, or stop up either temporarily or permanently all such turn- pike and other roads, railways, canals, navigations, and streams, within the said parishes, townships, and extra-parochial and other places "s it may be necessary to cross, divert, RIter, or stop up for the purposes of the said works, and to deviate in the con- struction of the said railway from the iine thereof shewn on the plans hereinafter mentioned to the extent defined on the same, and to levy lolls, rates, and duties, for the use of the said railways, and to confer other rights and privileges. J And Notice is hereby further given, that duplicate plans and sections of tbe said intended railways and works, and of the lands proposed to be taken tor the purposes thereof, together with books of reference to the said plans containing the names of the owners. or reputed owners, lessees, or reputed lessees, and occupiers of such lands, will be deposited on or before the 30th day of November instant, at the office of the Clerk of the Peace fur the County of Brecon, at Brecon, in the said Countv of Brecon, at the ollice of the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carmarthen, at Llandovery, in the said County of Car marth en, at the office of the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Glamorgan, al Cardiff, in the said County of Glamorgan; and that a copy of so much of the said plans, sections, and books of reference, as relates to each of the parishes in or through which the s lid in- tended railways and works are intended to be made, will be de- posited on or before the thirty-first day of December next, with the Parish Clerks of the respective parishes. Dated this ith of November, 1S45. EDWARD MERRICK ELDERTON, 3, Lothbury, Solicitor to the Bill.
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