Warrington and Newton Railway Act 1835
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Citation | 1835 c. viii |
Year | 1835 |
ANNO QUINTO
(^IJJLJLI^ IV., IMlferlO-
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Cap.viii.
An Act for incorporating the Warrington and Newton
Railway with the Grand Junction Railway, and
for extending to the said first-mentioned Railway
the Provisions of the several Acts of Parliament
relating to the said last-mentioned Railway; and
for other Purposes relating thereto.
[12th JW 1835.]
W
HEREAS an Act was passed in the Tenth Year of the Reign
of His late Majesty "King
George
the Fourth, intituled An Act I0G.4.C.37.
for making and maintaining a Railway or Tramroad from the
Liverpool and Manchester Railway, at or near Wargrave Lane in Newton-
in-Mackerfield,./0 Warrington in the' County Palatine of Lancaster, and
Two
Collateral
Branches to
communicate
therewith,, whereby, certainPersons
were united and made a Body Corporate by the Name of " The Warrington
and Newton Railway Company," and, were authorized.. to make and
maintain a,certain.Railway or Tramroad to, be called. "The;Warrington
and Neivton'Railway,'' together with, certain Branches therefro.m\ifl,such
Act .mentioned: And;.whereas another Act. was
.
passed',
in;
the,Eleventh
Year_bf the Reignof His
said:,
late;
Majesty, intituled An Act to enable UG.4. c.57,
the
Company'
of
Proprietors-,
of .the Warrington and Newto.n' Railway jo.
extend the Line of the".said'Railway
;.
qndi?for' repealingyqnd[explaining';
altering, amending, and enlarging
some:,
of the Powers and Provisions of the
[Local.~\ Z z Act,
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