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A.D. 1877.

Orders Confirmation (Felmingham, &c.)

THE SCHOOL BOARD FOR FELMINGHAM UNITED
DISTRICT, COUNTY OF NORFOLK.

Provisional Order for putting in force the Lands Clauses
Consolidation Act, 1845.

At the Council Chamber, the 7th day of May 1877.

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WHEREAS the School Board for the United District of Felmingham, in the county of Norfolk, require to purchase a piece of land for the purposes of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, and, not having been able to purchase the same by agreement, require to put in force the provisions of the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, and the Acts amending the same, which apply to the 10 purchase and taking of lands otherwise than by agreement:

And whereas the land so required to be purchased is set forth in the schedule hereunder written:

And whereas the said Board have made due publication of the notices, and have duly served the same, according to the requirements of the Elementary 15 Education Act, 1870, and have presented a petition to the Education Department, praying that an Order may be made authorising the said School Board to put in force the powers of the said Acts with respect to the purchase and taking of lands otherwise than by agreement, in which petition were stated all the matters required by the said Elementary Education Act to be stated therein, 20 and the same hath been supported by such evidence as the said Education Department required:

And whereas the said Department, having considered the said petition, and the proofs of the publication and service of the proper notices, have thought fit to proceed with the case, and have caused inquiry to be made in the district 25 of the said Board wherein the said land is situate as to the propriety of the proposed Order.

Now, therefore, the said Department, having received a report after such inquiry, and having duly considered the same, do hereby declare that it is proper, and do hereby order accordingly, that the said Board be authorised to 30 put in force, with reference to the piece of land set forth in the schedule hereunder written, the powers of the said Acts for the purchase and taking of lands otherwise than by agreement, or any of them.

Signed this seventh day of May one thousand eight hundred and seventy

seven.

PATRICK CUMIN,

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one of the Assistant Secretaries
of the Education Department.

SCHEDULE to the foregoing Order.

A piece of land containing half an acre, situate near the entrance to Felming- 40 ham Mill, Felmingham, in the county of Norfolk, and now in the occupation of

Mr. William Primrose.

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Orders Confirmation (Felmingham, &c.)

THE SCHOOL BOARD FOR KELVEDON HATCH,
COUNTY OF ESSEX.

"Provisional Order for putting in force the Lands Clauses
Consolidation Act, 1845.

At the Council Chamber, the 5th day of June 1877.

WHEREAS the School Board for the parish of Kelvedon Hatch, in the county of Essex, require to purchase a piece of land for the purposes of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, and not having been able to purchase the same by agreement, require to put in force the provisions of the Lands Clauses 10 Consolidation Act, 1845, and the Acts amending the same, which apply to the purchase and taking of lands otherwise than by agreement:

And whereas the land so required to be purchased is set forth in the schedule hereunder written :

And whereas the said Board have made due publication of the notices, and 15 have duly served the same, according to the requirements of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, and have presented a petition to the Education Department, praying that an Order may be made authorising the said School Board to put in force the powers of the said Acts with respect to the purchase and taking of lands otherwise than by agreement, in which petition were stated all the 20 matters required by the said Elementary Education Act to be stated therein, and the same hath been supported by such evidence as the said Education Department required:

And whereas the said Department, having considered the said petition, and the proofs of the publication and service of the proper notices, have thought fit 25 to proceed with the case, and have caused inquiry to be made in the district of the said Board wherein the said land is situate as to the propriety of the proposed Order:

Now, therefore, the said Department, having received a report after such inquiry, and having duly considered the same, do hereby declare that it is 30 proper, and do hereby order accordingly, that the said Board be authorised to put in force, with reference to the piece of land set forth in the schedule hereunder written, the powers of the said Acts for the purchase and taking of lands otherwise than by agreement, or any of them.

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Signed this fifth day of June one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven.
PATRICK CUMIN,

one of the Assistant Secretaries
of the Education Department.

SCHEDULE to the foregoing Order.

A piece or parcel of meadow land situate, lying, and being in the said parish 40 of Kelvedon Hatch, in the said county of Essex, and on the north and northwest sides of a public road or highway there situate, leading from the said parish of Kelvedon Hatch towards the parishes of Stondon Massey and

A.D. 1877.

A.D. 1877.

Order Confirmation (London).

THE SCHOOL BOARD FOR LONDON.

Provisional Order for putting in force the Lands Clauses
Consolidation Act, 1845.

At the Council Chamber, the 20th day of April 1877.

WHEREAS the School Board for London require to purchase divers pieces of 5 land for the purposes of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, and not having been able to purchase the same by agreement, require to put in force the provisions of the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, and the Acts amending the same, which apply to the purchase and taking of lands otherwise than by agreement: 10 And whereas the lands so required to be purchased are set forth in the schedule hereunder written:

And whereas the said Board have made due publication of the notices, and have duly served the same, according to the requirements of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, and have presented a petition to the Education Depart- 15 ment praying that an Order may be made authorising the said School Board to put in force the powers of the said Acts with respect to the purchase and taking of lands otherwise than by agreement, in which petition were stated all the matters required by the said Elementary Education Act to be stated therein, and the same hath been supported by such evidence as the said 20 Education Department required:

And whereas the said Department, having considered the said petition and the proofs of the publication and service of the proper notices, have thought fit to proceed with the case, and have caused inquiry to be made in the district of the said Board wherein the said lands are situate as to the propriety 25 of the proposed Order:

Now, therefore, the said Department, having received a report after such inquiry, and having duly considered the same, do hereby declare that it is proper and do hereby order accordingly that the said Board be authorised to put in force, with reference to the pieces of land set forth in the schedule here- 30 under written, the powers of the said Acts for the purchase and taking of lands otherwise than by agreement, or any of them.

Signed this 20th day of April 1877.

(Signed)

PATRICK CUMIN,

One of the Assistant Secretaries
of the Education Department.

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Order Confirmation (London).

The SCHEDULE referred to in the preceding Order.

A piece or parcel of land situate in or near Star Lane, in the parish of Fulham, in the county of Middlesex, abutting north on Star Lane, at a distance of about 250 feet from the west corner of Norman Lane, and containing thirty5 two thousand six hundred and seventy square feet or thereabouts, together with all and singular the messuages, tenements, and buildings (if any) now standing and being thereon, with their appurtenances. The names of the owners, lessee, and occupier of the said piece or parcel of land and hereditaments are as follows:

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A piece or parcel of land situate in or near Albion Road East, in the parish of Hammersmith, in the county of Middlesex, bounded on the east by Albion 20 Road East at its junction with Brackenbury Road, on the west and south by other garden ground, and on the north by a house and gardens in Albion Road East, and containing twenty-one thousand nine hundred and thirty square feet or thereabouts, together with all and singular the messuages, tenements, and buildings (if any) now standing and being thereon, with their appurtenances. 25 The names of the owners, lessee, and occupier of the said piece or parcel of land and hereditaments are as follows:

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A piece or parcel of land situate in or near Silver Street, in the parish of Saint Mary Abbott Kensington, in the county of Middlesex, lying between Silver Street on the east and Newcombe Street on the west, and containing 35 twelve thousand eight hundred and thirty square feet or thereabouts, together with all and singular the messuages, tenements, and buildings (if any) now standing and being thereon, with their appurtenances. The names of the owners, lessees, and occupiers of the said piece or parcel of land and hereditaments are as follows:

A.D. 1877.

Order Confirmation (London).

A.D. 1877.

Owners or reputed Owners.

Lessees or reputed Lessees.

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Occupiers.

Samuel Edward Strutton, Stephen
Millin, Stephen Millin, junior,
Richard Burden, Ann French,
Charles Vessell, Henry Day, Tho- 5
mas Lomesney, Stephen Oven-
den, John Lannerman, William
Alty, Mrs. Marlow, George Wal-
dock, Miss Brown, Eli Ives,
Henry Winsbury, James Ives, 10
Edward Alty, Charles Turner,
William Nolan, Charles McCar-
thy, William Goodchild, Mr.
Chapman, William Nolan, James
Welsh, Margaret Duggan, Susan 15
Cripps, James Roberts, Mr. Sib-
ley, Lewis Morey, Annie Morey,
Margaret Morey.

A piece or parcel of land situate in or near Beethoven Street, in the parish of Chelsea, detached, in the county of Middlesex, on the south-west side of 20 Beethoven Street, bounded on the south-west in part by a proposed new road to be called Third Avenue, and in part by land facing the said proposed road, and containing thirty-seven thousand five hundred and sixty square feet or thereabouts, together with all and singular the messuages, tenements, and buildings (if any) now standing and being thereon, with their appurtenances. 25 The names of the owners of the said piece or parcel of land and hereditaments are as follows:

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A piece or parcel of land situate in or near Latymer Road, in the parish of Hammersmith, in the county of Middlesex, on the north-east side of Latymer Road, at its junction with Blechynden Street, bounded on the north-west by 40 Blechynden Street, and on the north-east in part by houses in Blechynder Street, and in part by the rear of houses in Manchester Street, and containing twenty-six thousand eight hundred and eighty square feet or thereabouts, together with all and singular the messuages, tenements, and buildings (if any) now standing and being thereon, with their appurtenances. The names

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