Canterbury Navigation and Sandwich Harbour Act 1825

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1825 c. clxvi
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SEXTO
GI1
IVe
REGIS.
cup.
chi.
An
Act for improving the Navigation
of
the River
Stow
and
Sandwich
Haven, from the City
of
Cunterbury
to the
Town
and
Port
of
Sandwich,
in
the
County
of
Kent;
and for makin and
maintaining
a
New Haven
from
the said
%
own
and
Port
of
Sundwzch
to
the Sea, and a Harbour
on
the
Sea Shore.
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June
1825.1
HEREAS the amending and improving the Navigation
of
the River
Stour
and
Sandwich
Haven, from
Abbott's
Mill
in
W
the City
of
Canterbury
and County
of
the same City, in and
through the several Parishes of
All
Saints,
Saint Alphage, Saint Peter,
Holy
Cross Bhtgate, Saint
Mary
Northgate, Hackington
otherwise
Saint Stephens,
and
Fordwich,
in the said City
of
Canterbury
and
County
of
the same City,
a
certain Extra-parochial Place called
the
Black Friars,
and a certain other Extra-parochial Place called
the
Black Prince's
Chantry,
in the said City
of
Canterbug
and County
of
the same City, an Extra-parochial Place called the
Borough
of
Staplegate,
and the several Parishes of
Holy
Cross
Westgate, Hucking-
ton
otherwise
Saint Stephens,
and
Sturry,
in the County
of'
Kent,
the
Town
of
Fordwich
and its Liberties, and the Parish
of'
Fordwich,
in
the said County
of
Kent,
and the several Parishes
of
Westbere, Little-
bourne, Stodmarsh, Stourmouth,
Chislet,
Wingham, Ickham, Wickam-
breux,
Preston
next
Wiyham,
Elmstone,
Ash
next Sandwich,
and
Wood-
nesbomugh
otherwise
Wznsborough,
in the
said
County
of
Kent,
andthe
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IV.
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Ville
of
Sarr,
and the several Parishes
of
Saint
Nicholas
at
Wade,
Monkton, Minster, Saint Lawrence,
and
Stonar,
in the Isle
of
Thanet
in the saidcounty
ofKent,
the saidTown andport
of'Sancl-wich,
and the
Liberties of'the Same Town and Port,and the several Parishes
of'
Saint
Marj
the Virgin, Saint Peter the Apostle,
and
Saint Clement,
in the said
Town and Port and Liberties
Of'Sundwick
and County
of
Kent,
or
some
ofthe
said Parishes
or
Places, unto or
a
short Distance below
a
cer-
tain Place in the said Town and Port
of
Sandwich,
or within the said
Parish
of
SaintClement
there, called
Lozuer
Head;
and the cutting,
making, and maintaining
a
New Haven from or below the said Place
called
Lower
Head,
in the said Town and Port and Liberties
of
Sand-
&h,
or within the said Parish
of'
Saint Clement
there, in and through
the
same Parish of
Saint Clement,
in the said Town and Port
and
Liberties of
Sandwich,
and the several Parishes
of'
Word
otherwise
Wortl2,
Sholden,
and
Northborne,
in the said County
of
Kent,
or
some of them, to the Sea, between the Batteries
No.
1.
and
No.
2.
there
;
and the making and maintaining
a
Harbour on the Sea Shore
there, in the said Parishes
of'
Word
otherwise
Worth, Sholden,
and
Northborne,
or some or one of them, with proper Piers, Jetties,
Breakwaters, Basins, Docks, Locks, Quays, Wharfs, Landing Places,
Warehouses, and other
Works,
f'or the greater and more con-
venient Use
of
the said River, Haven, Cuts, New Haven, and
Harbour, with fit Roads,
Ways,
Avenues, and Approaches to
the same; will benefit the Trade
of
the said City
of
Canter-
bury,
and the said Town and Port of
Sandrrich,
and the
neighbouring
Country,
and will facilitate the commercial Inter-
course
of
the said City
of
Canterbury,
and
of'
the said Town and
Port of
Sandwich,
and of'ttie Country in the Neighbourhood thereof,
by opening a Water Conveyance for
Goods,
Wares, and Merchandize
of
every Descriptioh
;
and such Harbour will aflord Shelter to Ships
and Vessels'in Stress
of'
Weather, and may be the Means
of
preserving
the Lives and Property of many
of'
His
Majesty's Subjects
:
And
whereas
for
the better improving
the
Navigation
of'
the said River
Stour,
it will be necessary that divers New Cuts should be
made
on
or near the Line thereof, 'as herein-after mentioned, through the said
several Parishes
of
Saint Mary Northgate, Hackington
otherwise
Saint Stephens, Sturry,
and
Fordwich,
in the said City
of'
Canterbury
and County
of
the same City, and the said County of
Kent;
and
that the Waters
of
the said River and Haven, or Part thereof,
should be diverted from the said River and Haven into and
through, or taken
fiom
the said River and Haven f'or the Supply
of
the said Cuts, New Haven, and Harbour; but the several
Pur-
poses aforesaid cannot be effected without the Authority of
Parliament: May it therefore please Your Majesty that
it
may be enacted; and be it enacted by the King's most Excellent
Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords
Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament
Proprietors.
assembled, and by the Authority
of'
the same, That
William
Abbott,
Reverend
Mason Anderson, Charlotte Anderson, John Grims-
dale Anderson,
Enzelin
Anderson, Clement Austin, Timothy Appleton,
Thomas Appleton,
Edward
Appleton, William Arnold,
W.
Anderson,
Samuel
Bgrt!ow,
Samuel Barlow
Junior,
Daniel Blatchford, Samuel
Bra?zdram,
James
Boys, William
Fuller
Boteler,
William
M.
Basker-
de,
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uille, Benjamin Barnard, James
S.
Browne, John Browne,
F.
S.
Browne, John Saunders Bennett,
William
Bowman, Thomas Boorman,
@?&m
Beer, Charles De Beauvois, h%llianz
Fvyborn
Bradley, EdWa7-d
Baker,
Jo
Jin Balm, Richard Baker,
Ann
Balm, Thomas Baker,
George Blake, John Brookes, Daniel Blackman,
Simon
Nunn
Buntan,
James Bunton, James Norris Bristow li'ionaes Bows,
John
Bowes,
iMary Bowes, John Boakes, Joseph Bzuzdock,
Corporation
of'Sa?~d&J~,
AIayor, Jurats, and Commonalty, Reverend
l+%liarn CJaapman,
John
Gurr
CJuplin, Thomas
Coohe,
John
Cooper,
Henry Cooper, Thonias
Cooper,
John
Clzeesnaan, Anne
Collnrd,
Joseph
Cox,
JoAn Clements,
Thomas
Comlaizd, Ambrose CJLarles, William
Curling,
TVilliam Cock-
ing,
Elizabeth
Cocking,
William Collard, Catherine Clarinbull,
Slodden Castle,
Slodden
Castle
Junior,
1Villiana Castle, Sarah
Castle, Catherine Castle, John Castle,
Isaac
CJiandler, Thomas Cole-
man,
William
Cdccr
Junior,
James Culver,
Ibfary
CJiild, Anne
Child,
George CleizdoTi, Edzzard Spencer
Curling,
Richard Collard, Benja-
min Coleman, Belgamin Coleman
Junior,
H.
T.
Colebrook, John
Wellsford Cowell, CJharles CJiitty, David CarrutJiers, Amy Clarke,
Richard Chitty, Henry Collard,
Earl
of'
Darnley, Ricliard Dangerjield,
George Dorset,
Henry
Dower,
Mary
Delasaux, James
Dunn,
Thomas
Davis,
Edward Dutlaoit, Benjumin Denne, Elizabeth Denne, Henry
Denne, John Denne, ,John Denne, Daniel Deverson, Robert Deverson,
1Villiam Drayson, Edward Dryson, George Dray
son,
John Christopher
Drayson, John Drayson, Michael Drayson, John Davis, William
Doorn,
William
Dunn,
Joseph Dyason, Lewis John De la Chaumette, Thomas
Davis, Charles Danvers, Henry Denne, JoJin
Dotuty,
Judith Anne
Benne, Benjamin Denne, Riclzard Emnaerson, Charles Emmerson, Detlez
Eike, Henry Robert Eyles, John Edward Xyles, George Eastes,
Charles Elgar,
Reverend
William
Elwyn,
John Ezoell, Henry Ezuell,
John Edwards, Henry Ewell,
John
Edwards, Heny Earle, John
Ei-
lison,
Edward Edwards, Stephen Elgar,
Sir
Robert Farquhar
Baronet,
Major
Faussett, Richard Fennell, &muel Fennell, Joseph Henry Fenner,
William
Filmer, John Filmer, William Filmer, Flint and
Co.,
John
Fletcher, Charles Feu, JoJan Friend, William Fisher
Junior,
Peter
Fisher, Benjamin Foster, Benjamiiz Foster
Junior,
John
Friend, John
Friend, William Fish Forster, Robert Fanzariss, Horace Frisby,
Charles Fells, Charles Fearnley,
Adm'
Jolrn Ferrier, George
Fry,
Rest Flint, John Goulden, John Grist, Prederick Grey, Edward
Gibbons, George Garrett, Giles Gimber, John Gent, Samuel Gimber,
Richard Goaland, James Goldsmith, Golder, George Hooper, George
Hooper
Junior,
Edward Hatjield, John Homersham, William Hyder,
William Hester, James Richard Hardy, Samuel Houston,
Major
Hennilcer, Richard Hayord,
A.
P.
Hamilton, William Homersham,
John
Friend Homersham, Edz!ard Hornersham, James Homersham,
Samuel Hacker, George Homersham, Thomas Hart, Henry Hatcher,
Hannah Hatcher, Daniel Hodgson, Stephen Hooper, John Sackett
Hooper, Herbert Hooper, Valentine Hoile, John Hoile, Henry Hoile,
Richard Harrison, John Hicks, Thomas Hurst, George Horn, John
HawJces, Edward Harvey, John Hayman,
H
Herbert, Robert
Harris,
Robert JoJzn Harpur, Jane Frances
Hodgson,
William
Hodg-
son, Thomas CJaristopher Hodgson, Robert Hodgson, Henry Burden
Hodgson,
George Harper, Samuel Houston, Thomas Jackson, John
Jessard, John
Josh,
William Jarman,
Sarah
Jordan, Edward
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