CHESTER. BODMIN. LAUNCESTON. LISKEARD. HELSTON. SOUTHERN DIVISION. 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; thence in a straight line to the southern 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 boundary to the second city boundary stone aforesaid. 6. COUNTY OF CORNWALL. EASTERN DIVISION. The several parishes of Bodmin, Lanivet, Lanhydrock, and Helland. 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. The parish of Liskeard, and also all such parts of the old borough of Liskeard as are without the parish of Liskeard. WESTERN DIVISION. The old borough of Helstone, the parish of Sithney, and also the space included within the following boundary; that 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 the 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. ST. IVES. PENRYN and FALMOUTH, TRURO. The old borough of St. Ives, and the respective parishes of Lelant and Towednack. 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 Penryn 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 portion 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 fields respectively called Great Beef close and Little Beef close, to the point at which such fence meets the north-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 shore of Calenick creek to Lower Newham wharf; thence in a straight line across the Truro and Falmouth river to the south-eastern extremity of Sunny-Corner wharf; thence in a straight line to Sunny-Corner; thence 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 NewhamFarm 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 Mitchell-Hill gate, on the old London road; 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 Mitchell-Hill gate to Kenwyn church; thence, northward, along the boundary Lof the old borough to Bosvigo bridge. CARLISLE. COCKERMOUTH. WHITEHAVEN. 7.-COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND. EASTERN DIVISION. The ancient city of Carlisle, and the respective townships of Botchergate and Rickergate, and also all such part of the township of Caldewgate as is comprised within the boundary herein-after 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 the 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 byeroad 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. WESTERN DIVISION. The several townships of Cockermouth, Eaglesfield, Brigham, Papcastle, and Bridekirk; and also that detached portion of the township of Dovenby which lies between the respective townships of Papcastle, BrideUkirk, and Cockermouth. From the point on the sea coast, north of Whitehaven, at which the boundary of the township of Preston Quarter meets the boundary of the township of Moresby, eastward, along the boundary of the township of Preston Quarter, to the point at which the 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 Lalong the sea coast to the point first described. BARNSTAPLE. TIVERTON. ASHBURTON. 9.-COUNTY OF DEVON. 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 Yeo to the swing bridge on the New Braunton road; thence along the New Braunton road to the new bridge first described. The parish of Tiverton. SOUTHERN DIVISION. The parish of Ashburton. From the point on the sea coast at which the 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 DARTMOUTH. 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 the Milton road to the point at which the same is met by the boundary of the parish of Townstall; thence, westward, along the boundary of the parish of Townstall to the point at which the same reaches Old Mill creek; thence along the low-water mark to the point first described. DEVONPORT. EXETER. HONITON. PLYMOUTH. TAVISTOCK. TOTNES. The parish of Stoke Damerill, and the township of Stonehouse. From the turnpike gate on the Morton road, southward, along Cowick lane to the point at which the same meets Stone lane; thence along Stone lane to the point at which the same meets the road from Exeter to Alphington; thence, southward, along the road from Exeter to Alphington to the 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 Wonford; 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 the 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. 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 Cudlip town. The parish of Totnes, and the manor of Bridgetown. |