London Gazette, Issue 21581 page 2489, 1854
To be sold, pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause of Broomhead v. Marshall with the approbation of the Vice-Chancellor Sir William Page Wood, at the Auction Mart of Mr. Joseph Nicholson, of Sheffield, in the county of York, on Monday the 28th day of August, 1854, at three o'clock in the afternoon, in one lot: All that piece or parcel of land situate on that part of Totley Common, called 'Hare Croft,' and containing 2A 1R. and 16P. (less two hundred yards) or thereabouts, late the property of Joseph Marshall, of Totley, in the county of Derby, deceased. Particulars may be had (gratis) at the chambers of the said Judge, No. 11, New-square, Lincoln's-inn; of Mr.Tattershall, Solicitor, 9, Great James-street, Bedford-row ; of Mr. Fiddey, Solicitor, Harcourt-buildings, Temple; of Mr. Chambers, Solicitor, Sheffield; of Mr. Broomhead,Solicitor, Sheffield; and at the said Auction Mart.
The London Gazette, 16th May 1882 (page 2305)
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore carried on by John Unwin Wing, William Wing, and Herman Joseph Leacher, at No. 1, Princes-street, in the city of London, under the style of Wind, Wing and Leacher, and Co., as Public Accountants, Auditors, and Financial Agents, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts and liabilities of the said firm will be received and paid by the said Herman Joseph Leacher, who will carry on the partnership business on his own account. - Dated this 13th day of May, 1882. J. Unwin Wing, William Wing, Herman J. Leacher.
The London Gazette, 16th May 1882 (page 2305)
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between John Unwin Wing, William Wing, and John Hunt Lilly, as Public Accountants, Financial Agents, and Auditors, under the style of Wing, Wing, Lilly, and Co., at Pirdeaux-chambers, Change-alley, in Sheffield, in the county of York, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. - Dated 13th May, 1882. J. Unwin Wing, William Wing, John Hunt Lilly.
The London Gazette, 30th January 1883 (page 584)
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869
In the London Bankruptcy Court.
In the Matter of a Bankruptcy Petition against John Unwin Wing, late of Totley, in the county of Derby, Accountant, but now a Convict in Her Majesty's Prison, at Pentonville, in the county of Middlesex.
Upon the hearing of this Petition, this day, and upon proofs satisfactory to the Court of the debt of the Petitioner, and of the act of Bankruptcy alleged to have been committed by the said John Unwin Wing having been given, it is ordered that the said John Unwin Wing be, and he is hereby, adjudged bankrupt. - Given under the Seal of the Court this 26th day of January, 1883. By the Court, Wm. P. Murray, Registrar
The First General Meeting of the creditors of the said John Unwin Wing is hereby summoned to be held at the London Bankruptcy Court, Lincoln's-inn-fields, in the county of Middlesex, on the 14th day of February, 1883, at tewlve o'clock at noon, and that the Cort has ordered the bankrupt to attend thereat for examination, and to produce thereat a statement of his affairs, as required by the statute.
Until the appointment of a Trustee, all persons having in their possession any of the effects of the bankrupt must deliver them, and all debts due to the bankrupt must be paid, to Philip Henry Pepys, Esq., one of the Registrars, at the office of Mr. Peter Paget, Official Assignee in the London Bankruptcy Court, Lincoln's-inn-fields. Creditors must forward their Proofs of Debt to the Registrar, at the said address.
The London Gazette, 9th October 1883 (page 4863)
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869
In the County Court of Yorkshire, holden at Sheffield. In the Matter of Proceedings for Liquidation by Arrangement or Composition wiih Creditors, instituted by Joseph Mountain, residing at Silverdale House, Dore, in the county of Derby, and having offices at No. 32, Hnnsley Btreet, Grimesthorpe, Sheffield, in the county of York, and recently having an office at No. 8, Cbange-alley, Sheffield aforesaid, Gentleman, and also Proprietor of Pleasure Gardens at the Victoria Gardens, Totley, in the said county of Derby, under the style of the Victoria Gardens Company.
The creditors of the above-named Joseph Mountain who have not already proved their debts, are required, on or before the 16th day of October, 1883, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, to me, the undersigned, Joseph Hardy, of 8, Change-alley, Sheffield aforesaid, Chartered Accountant, the Trustee under the liquidation, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of the Dividend proposed to be declared. Dated this 4th day of October, 1883.
JOSEPH HARDY, Trustee.
London Gazette, 12th August 1884, (page 3640)
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869.
In the County Court of Yorkshire, holden at Sheffield. A FIRST Dividend of 1s. 6d. in the pound has been declared in the matter of proceedings for liquidation by arrangement or composition with creditors, instituted by Joseph Mountain, residing at Silverdale House, Dore, in the county of Derby, and having offices at No. 32, Hunsley-street, Grimesthorpe, Sheffield, in the county of York, and recently having an office at No. 8, Change-alley, Sheffield aforesaid, Gentleman, and also Proprietor of Pleasure Gardens at the Victoria Gardens, Totley, in the said county of Derby, under the style of the Victoria Gardens Company, and will be paid by me, at No. 8, Change-alley, Sheffield aforesaid, on and after the 18th day of August, 1884.—Dated this 7th day of August, 1884. JOSEPH HARDY, Trustee.
London Gazette, 25th March 1887, Issue 25686, (page 1784)
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Ezekiel Hugh Phillips and Samuel Richard Short Batley, lately carrying on business at Totley, in the county of Derby, under the style or firm of the Totley Fire Brick and Gannister Company, was dissolved on the 17th day of March instant. All debts due to and owing by the said firm will be received and paid by the said Ezekiel Hugh Phillips, who will henceforth carry on the said business on his own account.—Dated this 22nd March, 1887. E. H. Phillips. S. E. S. Batley.
The London Gazette, 7th June 1889
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869
In the London Bankruptcy Court.
A Dividend is intended to be declared in the matter of John Unwin Wing, adjudicated a bankrupt on the 26th day of January, 1883, upon proofs against the joint estate of the said John Unwin Wing and Thomas Deakin. Creditors who have not proved their debts against the joint estate of the said John Unwin Wing and Thomas Deakin by the 24th day of June, 1889, will be excluded - Dated this 25th day of May, 1889. J.B. Wolstinholm, Jarvis W. Barber, Trustees.
London Gazette, 25th April 1890 (page 2428)
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869
In the High Court of Justice, in Bankruptcy
A Dividend of 8s. in the pound has been declared in the matter of John Unwin Wing, late of Totley, in the county of Derby, Accountant, but now a Convict in Her Majesty's Prison, at Pentonville, in the county of Middlesex, adjudicated bankrupt on the 26th day of January, 1883, upon proofs against the joint estate of the said John Unwin Wing and Thomas Dakin, and will be paid by us at the offices of Barber Brothers and Wortley, Accountants, George-street, Sheffield, on and after the 25th day of April, 1890. - Dated this 22nd day of April, 1890. J. B. Wostinholm, Jarvis W. Barber, Trustees.
London Gazette, 9th March 1894, Issue 26493, (page 1477 )
DAVID STANLEY, Deceased. Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and. 23rd Vic., cap. 35 intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of David Stanley formerly of Sheffield, in the county of York, but late of Balaclava House, Totley, near Sheffield aforesaid Builder, deceased (who died on the llth May, 1893, and whose will, dated 2nd May, 1893, was proved at Derby on 23rd February, 1894, by Maria Stanley, Arthur Wells Ward, and George Harry Rogers, the executors therein named, are hereby required on or before 7th May, 1891 to send the particulars of their claims to us, the under signed, on behalf of the said executors; and notice is hereby also given, that the said executors will, after the last-mentioned day, distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said executors shall then have had notice; and that the said executors will not be liable for the assets so distributed, or any part thereof, to any person of whose claim they shall not have had notice on or before the said 7th May 1894.—Dated this 7th March, 1894. RODGERS, THOMAS, and SANDFORD, 3O Bank-street, Sheffield, Solicitors for the Executors.
London Gazette, 15th June 1894 (page 3470)
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869.
In the County Court of Yorkshire, holden at Sheffield. In the Matter of a Special Resolution for Liquidation by Arrangement of the Affairs of Joseph Mountain, residing at Silverdale House, Dore, in the county of Derby, and having offices at 32, Hunsley-street, Grimesthorpe, Sheffield, in the county of York, and recently having an office at 8, Change-alley, Sheffield aforesaid, Gentleman, and alsb Proprietor of Pleasure Gardens, at the Victoria Gardens, Totley, in the said county of Derby, under the style of the Victoria Gardens Company. The creditors of the abovenamed Joseph Mountain who have not already proved their debts are required, on or before the 30th day of June, 1894, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, to me, the undersigned, William Johnson Clegg, of Figtree-lane, in Sheffield aforesaid, the Trustee under the liquidation, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of the Dividend proposed to be declared.—Dated this 13th day of June, 1894. WM. J. CLEGG, Official Receiver and Trustee.
London Gazette 15th January 1895, (page 302)
The Bankruptcy Act 1869.
In the County Court of Yorkshire holden at Sheffield. A SECOND and Final Dividend of 6d. in the pound has been declared in the matter of proceedings for liquidation by arrangement or composition with creditors instituted by Joseph Mountain residing at Silverdale House Dore in the county of Derby and having offices at number 32 Hunsley-street Grimesthorpe Sheffield in the county of York and recently having an office at number 8 Change-alley Sheffield aforesaid Gentleman and also Proprietor of Pleasure Grounds at the Victoria Gardens Totley in the said county of Derby under the style of the Victoria Gardens Company and will be paid by me at my offices in Figtree-lane Sheffield aforesaid on Wednesday the 23rd day of January 1895 or on any subsequent day except Saturday between the hours of ten in the forenoon and four in the afternoon.—Dated this 9th day of January 1895. WM. J. CLEGG Official Receiver and Trustee.
London Gazette, 24th October 1902, (page 6768)
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869.
In the County Court of Yorkshire, holden at Sheffield. In the Matter of a Special Resolution for Liquidation by Arrangement of the affairs of JOSEPH MOUNTAIN, residing at Silverdale House, Dore, in the county of Derby, and having offices at 32, Hunsley-street, Grimesthorpe, Sheffield, in the county of York, and recently having an office at 8, Change-alley, Sheffield aforesaid, Gentleman, and also Proprietor of Pleasure Gardens at the Victoria Gardens, Totley, in the said county of Derby, under the style of the Victoria Gardens. The creditors of the above named Joseph Mountain who have not already proved their debts are required, on or before the 8th day of November, 1902, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, to me, the undersigned, John Charles Clegg, of Figtree-lane, Sheffield. I aforesaid, the Trustee under the liquidation, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of the Dividend proposed to be declared.— Dated this 22nd day of October, 1902. JNO. CHAS. CLEGG, Official Receiver and Trustee.
London Gazette, 4th November 1902 (page 7040)
NOTICE is hereby given, that a separate building named DORE* AND TOTLEY UNION CHURCH, situated near Dore* and Totley Railway Station, in the civil parish of Totley, in the county of Derby, in the registration district of Ecclesall Bierlow, being a building certified according to law as a place of meeting for religious worship, was, on the 27th day of October, 1902, duly registered for solemnizing marriages therein, pursuant to the Act of 6th and 7th Wm. IV, c. 85.—Witness my hand this 30th day of October, 1902. JOSEPH A. BEARD, Superintendent Registrar.
(* mis-spelled Dove in the newspaper)
London Gazette, 16th December 1902 (page 8749)
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869.
In the County Court of Yorkshire, holden at Sheffield. In the Matter of a Special Resolution for Liquidation by Arrangement of the affairs of JOSEPH MOUNTAIN, residing at Silverdale House, Dore, in the county of Derby, and having offices at 32, Hunsley-street, Grimesthorpe, Sheffield, in the county of York, and recently having an office at 8, Change-alley, Sheffield aforesaid, Gentleman, and also proprietor of Pleasure Gardens, at the Victoria Gardens, Totley, in the said county of Derby, under the style of the Victoria Gardens Company. A Dividend of one penny in the pound has been declared in the above matter, payable at my offices, Figtree-lane, Sheffield, on the 18th day of December, 1902, or any subsequent day except Saturday, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 4 P.M.—Dated this 11th day of December, 1902.
072 JNO. CHAS. CLEGG, Official Receiver.
London Gazette, 14th November 1913, Issue 28733, (page 7995)
A Separate Building, duly certified for religious worship, named DORE AND TOTLEY UNION CHURCH, situated at Totley Brook-road, Dore, in the civil parish of Dore, in the county of Derby, in Ecclesall Bierlow registration district, was, on the sixth day of November, 1913, registered for solemnizing marriages therein, pursuant to 6th and 7th Wm. IV., c. 85, being substituted for the Building named Dore and Totley Union Church, situated at Totley Brook-road, Dore, now disused.— Dated the 10th of November, 1913. JOSEPH A. BEARD, Superintendent Registrar.
London Gazette, 11th January 1916, Issue 29434 , (page 496)
Re JOHN RICHARD HUDSON, Deceased. Re HUDSONS RESTAURANTS, Surrey-street, Norfolk-street and Exchange-street, Sheffield. NOTICE is hereby given: (1) That the undersigned, Joseph Henry Hudson, on the 2nd January, 1916, became, and will in future be, the sole owner of the Restaurant businesses carried on at the Torino or Hudson's Restaurant, 51, Surrey-street, and the Workmen's Restaurant, 102, Norfolk-street, Sheffield, formerly belonging to John Richard Hudson, late of 8, Bannerdale-road, Sheffield, Restaurant-Proprietor, and since his death carried on by the undersigned, Eliza Ann Hudson, the executrix under his will. (2) That the undersigned, John Edward Hudson on the same date became, and will in future be, the sole owner of the Restaurant business carried on at the Exchange or Hudson's Restaurant, in Exchange-street, Sheffield, also formerly belonging to the said John Richard Hudson, deceased, and since his death carried on by the said executrix. (3) That all debts owing by the said Eliza Ann Hudson as such executrix in connection with the carrying on of all the before-mentioned businesses up to the said 2nd January, 1916, will be paid and discharged by the said Joseph Henry Hudson and John Edward Hudson. (4) That the said Eliza Ann Hudson will not, either as such executrix as aforesaid, or otherwise, be responsible for any debts or liabilities incurred after the 2nd January, 1916, in connection with the said businesses, or any of them, or by the said Joseph Henry Hudson and John Edward Hudson, or either of them.—Dated the 7th day of January, 1916. JOHN EDWARD HUDSON, Ellerslie, Main-avenue, Totley, Sheffield. JOSEPH HENRY HUDSON, Twentywell-lane, Bradway, near Sheffield. ELIZA ANN HUDSON, Waverley, Main-avenue, Totley, Sheffield, Executrix of John Richard Hudson, Deceased.
London Gazette, 21st July 1922, Issue 32731 (page 5451)
WE, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, in consideration of a benefaction of one thousand two hundred pounds, which has been paid to us for the permanent spiritual benefit of the Hamlet or Township of Totley, in the Parish and Benefice of Dore, in the County of Derby and the Diocese of Southwell, and in respect of which benefaction we have undertaken to pay out of our Common Fund to the Incumbent of the said Benefice a yearly sum of sixty pounds, subject to the conditions hereinafter stated, in respect to our grant hereinafter made, do hereby, in pursuance of the Act of the twenty-ninth and thirtieth years of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, chapter one hundred and eleven, section five, grant, subject as hereinafter mentioned, out of our Common Fund to the Incumbent for the time being of the said Benefice and to his successors Incumbents of the same Benefice, to meet such benefaction, one yearly sum, or stipend of sixty pounds, such yearly sum or stipend to be 1 calculated from the first day of June, in the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, and to be payable in four equal portions on the first day of February, the first day of May, the first day of August, and the first day of November in each and every year: Provided always that such yearly sum or stipend, or any quarterly portion thereof, shall be payable only upon the production to us, on or after each of the said last-mentioned quarterly days of payment, of a certificate (in such form as may be required by us) under the hand of the Bishop of Southwell certifying that during the quarter then ended an Assistant Curate in receipt of a stipend after a rate of not less than one hundred and twenty pounds per annum and duly licensed by such Bishop has been employed in the said Hamlet or Township of Totley: Provided also that if at any time hereafter the said Hamlet or Township of Totley be legally constituted a separate district for spiritual purposes the yearly sum of sixty pounds hereby granted and tlhei further annual payment of sixty poundsl in respect of the benefaction aforesaid shall, upon the: licensing by the said Bishop of Southwell of the first Minister or Incumbent of the said proposed District, be thereafter payable by us, the said Ecclesiastical Commissioners, to the Minister or Incumbent for the time being of the said proposed District: Provided lastly that if at any time lands, tithes, or other hereditaments sufficient, in our opinion, to produce the said yearly sum or stipend hereby granted, or any part thereof, shall be annexed by us to the said proposed District of Totley in substitution for such yearly sum or stipend, or for such part thereof our liability for the payment of such yearly sum or stipend, or of such part thereof, as the case may be, shall thereupon and thereafter cease and determine.
In witness whereof We have hereunto set our Common Seal this thirteenth day of July, in the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two.
London Gazette, 17th October 1922 (pages 7278-80)
At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 13th day of October, 1922.
PRESENT,
The KING'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
WHEREAS the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England have, in pursuance of the Act of the 3rd and 4th years of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 113, of the Act of the 6th and 7th years of Her said late Majesty, Chapter 37, and of the Act of the 19th and 20th years of Her said late Majesty, Chapter 104, duly prepared, and laid before His Majesty in Council, a Scheme, bearing date the 27th day of July, 1922, in the words and figures following, that is to say: —
"We, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, in pursuance of the Act of the 3rd and 4th years of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 113, of the Act of the 6th and 7th years of Her said late Majesty, Chapter 37, and of the Act of the 19th and 20th years of Her said late Majesty, Chapter 104, have prepared, and now humbly lay before Your Majesty in Council, the following Scheme for constituting a separate District for spiritual purposes to be taken partly out of the Parish of Dore and partly out of the New Parish (sometime Consolidated Chapelry) of Saint John, Abbey Dale, both in the County of Derby and in the Diocese of Southwell:
"Whereas we are satisfied that the said Parish of Dore and the said New Parish of Saint John, Abbey Dale, are Cures wherein or in parts whereof the provision for public worship and for pastoral superintendence is insufficient for the spiritual wants of the inhabitants thereof and it has been made to appear to us that it would promote the interests of religion that the particular portions of the said Parish of Dore and the said New Parish of Saint John, Abbey Dale, which are hereinafter mentioned and described, should be constituted a separate District in the manner which is hereinafter set forth:
"And whereas there is not at present within the limits of the said proposed separate District any consecrated Church or Chapel in use for the purposes of Divine Worship:
"And whereas by an Instrument dated the 13th day of July, 1922, and published in the London Gazette on the 21st day of the same month, we, the said Ecclesiastical Commissioners, in consideration of a benefaction of £1,200 sterling paid to us for the spiritual benefit of the Hamlet or Township of Totley, in the said Parish and Benefice of Dore, and in respect of which we have agreed and undertaken to make a yearly payment of £60, did in pursuance of the Act of the 29th and 30th years of Her said late Majesty, Chapter 111, grant to the Incumbent of the said Benefice of Dore one yearly sum or stipend of £60, such yearly sum or stipend to be calculated from the 1st day of June, 1922, and to be paid only upon the production of a certificate that an Assistant Curate in receipt of a salary of not less than £120 per annum and duly licensed by the Bishop of the said Diocese of Southwell has been employed in the said Hamlet or Township of Totley, and such yearly sum or stipend and also the annual payment of £60 in respect of the benefaction aforesaid to continue payable to the Incumbent of the said Benefice of Dore only until the constitution of the said proposed separate Ecclesiastical District of Totley and the licence of a Minister to such District in accordance with the provisions of the secondly hereinmentioned Act when the said yearly sum or stipend and the said annual payment shall become payable to the Minister of the said proposed District and, when such District shall have become a new Parish, to the Vicar or Incumbent thereof for the time being:
"And whereas in accordance with the terms of the Will of Ebenezer Hall, deceased, late of Sheffield, a capital sum of £1,380 has been offered to us, the said Ecclesiastical Commissioners, as a benefaction with a view to obtaining a grant from us towards the endowment of the said proposed District or New Parish and towards the maintenance of the Minister or Incumbent thereof for the time being and we have agreed and have undertaken to provide and pay as from the date of the payment of such capital sum to the credit of our account at the Bank of England (which date must under the terms of the said Will be subsequent to the date of the formation of the said proposed District) a yearly sum of £69 by equal quarterly payments on the 1st day of February, the 1st day of May, the 1st day of August, and the 1st day of November in each year so long as such capital sum shall remain in our hands:
"And whereas in consideration of the payment of the said capital sum of £1,380, we have agreed to grant out of the Common Fund created by the firstly hereinbefore mentioned Act a capital sum of £700, in respect of which a yearly sum of £35 will be paid by us to the Minister or Incumbent for the time being of the said proposed District or New Parish, when duly licensed as before mentioned:
"And whereas the said grant of £700 will after the publication in the London Gazette of an Order of Your Majesty in Council ratifying this Scheme be made and secured by an Instrument to be executed by us, the said Ecclesiastical Commissioners, under our Common Seal in accordance with the provisions of the said Act of the 29th and 30th years of Her said late Majesty, Chapter 111:
"And whereas William Aldam Milner, of Totley Hall, in the said County of Derby, Barrister-at-Law, has conveyed to us, the said Ecclesiastical Commissioners, a plot of land situate within the said proposed District as the sites for a permanent Church for such District and for a Parsonage or House of Residence for the Minister or Incumbent thereof and he has also contributed and paid to the credit of our account at the Bank of England a capital sum of £2,000 towards the cost of erecting such permanent Church:
"And whereas the said plot of land has been conveyed and the said capital sum of £2,000 has been contributed and paid as aforesaid upon the understanding that (such arrangement appearing to us to be expedient) the whole right of Patronage of the said proposed District or New Parish and of the nomination of the Minister or Incumbent thereto should be assigned in the manner which is hereinafter set forth:
"And whereas the said William Aldam Milner has nominated to us the Bishop, for the time being of the said Diocese of Southwell as the person to whom he desires that the whole right of Patronage of the said proposed Dis- trict or New Parish should be assigned:
"Now, therefore, with the consent of the Right Reverend Edwyn, now Bishop of Southwell (in testimony whereof he has signed and sealed this Scheme), we, the said Ecclesiastical Commissioners, humbly recommend and propose that all those portions of the said Parish of Dore and of the said New Parish of Saint John, Abbey Dale, which are described in the Schedule hereunder written, all which portions, together with the boundaries thereof, are delineated and set forth upon the Map or Plan hereunto annexed, shall upon and from the day of the date of the publication in the London Gazette of any Order of Your Majesty in Council ratifying this Scheme, become and be constituted a separate District for spiritual purposes and that the same shall be named 'The District of Totley.'
"And we further recommend and propose that the whole right of Patronage of the said District so recommended to be constituted and when such District shall have become a New Parish as aforesaid then of such New Parish and of the nomination of the Minister or Incumbent thereto, shall without any assurance in the law other than this Scheme and any duly gazetted Order of Your Majesty in Council ratifying the same and upon and from the day of the date of the publication of such Order in the London Gazette as aforesaid, be assigned to and be absolutely vested in and shall and may from time to time be exercised by the said Edwyn, Bishop of the said Diocese of Southwell, and his successors, for ever.
"And we further recommend and propose that nothing herein contained shall prevent us from recommending and proposing any other measures relating to the matters aforesaid, or any of them, in accordance with the provisions of the said Acts, or of any of them, or of any other Act of Parliament.
"THE SCHEDULE to which the foregoing Scheme has reference.
"The District of Totley, comprising: —
"All those contiguous portions of the Parish of Dore and of the New Parish (sometime Consolidated Chapelry) of Saint John, Abbey Dale, both in the County of Derby and in the Diocese of Southwell, which, taken together, are comprised within and are co-extensive with the Civil Parish of Totley."
And whereas drafts of the said Scheme have, in accordance with the provisions of ; the secondly hereinbefore mentioned Act, been transmitted to the Patrons and to the Incumbents of the Cures out of which it is intended that the District recommended in such Scheme to be constituted shall be taken, and such Patrons and Incumbents have respectively signified their assent to such Scheme:
And whereas the said Scheme has been approved by His Majesty in Council:
Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice of His said Council, is pleased hereby to ratify the said Scheme, and to order and direct that the same and every part thereof shall be effectual in law immediately from and after the time when this Order shall have been duly published in the London Gazette pursuant to the said Acts.
And His Majesty, by and with the like advice, is pleased hereby to direct that this Order be forthwith registered by the Registrar of the said Diocese of Southwell.
Colin Smith.
London Gazette, 22nd November 1927,(pages 7460-7461)
In Parliament.—Session 1928.
SHEFFIELD CORPORATION.
"NOTICE is hereby given that application is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session by the Lord Mayor Aldermen and Citizens of the City of Sheffield (hereinafter referred to as "the Corporation" and "the City" respectively) for an Act of which the principal subject matters will be as follows:—
1. The extension of the City so as to include therein the following areas (hereinafter referred to as "the added area") namely: — (a) the parish of Norton, the townships of Dore ond Totley and the Liberty of Beauchief which parish townships and liberty comprise the Rural District of Norton. (b) the detached portions of the parish of Derwent known as Derwent (Detached No. 1) and Derwent (Detached No. 2) in the rural district of Chapel-en-le-Frith which detached portions of parish adjoin the western boundary of the parish of Dore and are hereinafter referred to as "the added parts of Derwent." (c) the detached portion of the parish of Outseats known as Outseats (Detached No. 4) in the rural district of Bakewell which detached portion of parish adjoins the south western boundary of the parish of Dore and is hereinafter referred to as "the added part of Outseats." (d) so much of the parish of Hathersage in the rural district of Bakewell (i) as is bounded by a line drawn along the northern boundary of that parish fron the point where it meets the northern boundary of the parish of Derwent (Detached No. 1) to the road known as Cam Height thence along the easterly side of that road and Higger Tor Road to the point where the occupation road from Mitchell Field to Higger Lodge crosses the last mentioned road, thence along the western boundary of Hathersage Moor to the road leading from Hathersage to Sheffield, thence along the northerly side of that road to the point where the eastern boundary of the parish of Hathersage meets that road, thence in a northerly direction along the said eastern boundary to the point where the northern boundary of the said parish of Hathersage meets the northern boundary of the said parish of Derwent (Detached No. 1); (ii) as is situate between the parish of Derwent (Detached No. 2) and the parish, of Outseats (Detached No. 4); (iii) as adjoins the parish of Outseats- (Detached No. 4) and is bounded by the south east side of Branch Road and on the west by Owler Bar Road; and (iv) as includes the site of the whole width of the road leading from Hathersage to Sheffield and Owler Bar Road between Burbage Bridge and the junction of the last mentioned road with the road leading to Calver, all of which are hereinafter referred to as "the added parts of Hathersage."
2. The exclusion of the added area from the Administrative County of Derby of the added parts of Derwent from the parish of Derwent and the Rural District and Poor Law Union of Chapel-en-le-Frith and of the added part of Outseats and the added parts of Hathersage from the parishes of Outseats and Hathersage respectively and from the Rural District and Poor Law Union of Bakewell the abolition of the Norton Rural District Council and the Norton Dore and Totley Parish Councils and consequential alterations of other authorities bodies and local areas.
3. The amalgamation of the added area with the existing township of Ecclesall so as to form a new township of Ecclesall in the Sheffield Poor Law Union.
4. The extension of the Corporation's limits for the supply of water and electricity so as to include the added parts of Derwent the added part of Outseats and the added parts of Hathersage.
5. The construction within the City of street improvements on both sides of Broughton Lane, Prince of Wales Road, Shirland Lane, Abbey Lane, Ben Lane, Cross Street, Market Square, on the east side of Holly Lane, Cambridge Street, Pinstone Street and Shude Hill, on the south east side of Attercliffe Common, Attercliffe Road, West Bar Green and Abbeydale Road South, on the south side of Barkers-Pool and Chapel Street, on the south west side of Queen Street and Coleridge Road, on the west side of Dykes Lane and Penistone Road, on the north west side of Far Lane and Fulwood Road, on the north side of Far Lane and Sharrow Lane and on the north east side of Staniforth Road, and of new streets, between Greenland Road and the junction of Main Road and Prince of Wales Road, and between Chesterfield Road and Coldstream Place, together with all necessary and proper works and conveniences incidental thereto and the stopping up of Coldstream Place.
6. The acquisition by compulsion or agreement of lands and easements for the purposes of the said improvements and new streets and of lands in the parish of Aston-cum-Aughton in the rural district of Rotherham and in the City for the purposes of sewage disposal works; the revival and extension of time for the construction of Street Improvements Nos. 2 and 7 authorised by the Sheffield Corporation Act 1920, and further powers with reference to the acquisition, retention and disposal of lands.
7. The construction and working of the following tramways within the City and in the parish of Orgreave in the Rural District of Rotherham namely:— Tramway No. 1 commencing in Handsworth Road near Finchwell Road passing along Handsworth Road and Retford Road and terminating therein 133 yards east of Coalbrook Crescent; Tramway No. 2 commencing in Barnsley Road near its junction with Crabtree Road passing along Crabtree Road, Norwood Road, and Herries Road and terminating therein 70 yards south west of Moonshine Lane; Tramway No. 2A commencing in Barnsley Road 35 yards north east of its junction with Crabtree Road and terminating in Crabtree Road 26 yards north west of its junction with Barnsley Road; Tramway No. 3 commencing in Firth Park Road opposite Sicey Avenue passing along Stubbin Lane and Barnsley Road and terminating therein 50 yards north of Hatfield House Lane; Tramway No. 4 commencing in Mansfield Road 50 yards south east of Woodhouse Road and terminating in Mansfield Road opposite Hollinsend Road; Tramway No. 5 commencing in Pinstone Street opposite Cheney Eow passing along Pinstone Street as intended to be widened and terminating therein opposite Cross Burgess Street; Tramway No. 6 commencing in Firth Park Road 45 yards south west of Idsworth Road passing into and terminating in Page Hall Road 50 yards south of Idsworth Road.
8. The confirmation of the construction of tramways by the Corporation in Abbeydale Road South, Fulwood Road, Canterbury Lane, Halifax Road, Waingate, Exchange Street, Blonk Street, Sheffield Road, Tinsley, Snig Hill, Bridge Street, and Vulcan Road; and further powers to the Corporation in connection with their tramways and omnibus undertakings.
9. The inclusion in the limits of the Corporation for the supply of water and the exclusion from the limits for the supply of water by the Barnsley Corporation of a portion ol the Parish of Tankersley, and further powers to the Corporation in connection with theii waterworks and electricity undertakings.
10. The confirmation of the construction of railways at the abattoir of the Corporation in Cricket Inn Road in the City, and further powers in connection with the markets and slaughterhouses of the Corporation and their markets undertaking.
11. Further powers to the Corporation with reference to streets and buildings, fire prevention, town planning, sewers and drains, sanitary provisions, infectious and other diseases, human food, and the preparation, storage, sale and handling thereof; the carrying on by the Corporation of the business of dairy farmers; further provisions with reference to common lodging houses and houses let in lodgings, for the control of traffic, the regulation of hackney carriages and other vehicles, police regulations, and other provisions for the good rule and government of the City.
12. The regulation and control and licensing or regulation of employment agencies and nursing homes, and the regulation of the sale of coke, fuel residues, and manufactured fuel; powers to the Corporation to buy, sell and deal in coal, and to establish and maintain a savings bank.
13. The borrowing of further moneys by the Corporation, the establishment of Consolidated Loans, Purchase of Lands and Fidelity Guarantee Funds, and other provisions in extension of the financial powers of the Corporation. And notice is hereby further given that on or before the 30th day of November instant, plans, sections and a book of reference relating to the intended Act will be deposited with the Clerk of the Peace for the West Riding of the County of York at his office at Wakefield, and with the Town Clerk of the City at his office, and so far as they relate to the parishes of Aston-cum-Aughton and Orgreave with the Clerks of the Rotherham Rural District Council at their office at Rotherham, and with the Clerks of the Parish Councils of Aston-cum-Aughton and Orgreave at their respective offices or if they have no office at their respective residences. On and after the 21st day of December next printed copies of the intended Act may be inspected and copies obtained at a price not exceeding fifteen shillings for each copy at the offices of the undermentioned Town Clerk and Parliamentary Agents. A notice stating more fully the objects of the intended Act has been published or sent for publication in the Derbyshire Times of the 19th November in the Sheffield Daily Telegraph of the 19th November in the Sheffield Independent of the 26th November and in the Derbyshire Advertiser of the 26th November instant.
Dated this 21st day of November, 1927. WILLIAM E. HART, Town Clerk, Sheffield. SHERWOOD AND Co., 22, Abingdon (125) Street, Westminster.