Barrack Lane, Windsor Act 1867



Barrack Lane, Windsor Act, 1867

(30 & 31 Vict.) C A P. CIX.

An Act for extinguishing certain Rights of Way over and alongBarrack Lane in the Borough of New Windsor in the County of Berks.

[20th August 1867]

W HEREAS a certain Lane calledBarrack Lane in the Borough of New Windsor in the County of Berks , so far as the same is affected by this Act, runs through and adjoins to Lands and Buildings which are vested in Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State, and are held by him for Barrack Purposes:

And whereas the said Lane is subject to some Right or Rights of Way over and along the same which it is desirable should be extinguished, so as to enable the said Principal Secretary to enclose the said Lane, and to improve the Barrack Accommodation there:

And whereas there now exists by means of a public Lane or Street calledVictoria Lane (which has been recently widened by the Surrender of Land immediately adjacent thereto, and heretofore vested in the said Principal Secretary, and which out of Monies voted by Parliament has been recently improved by the said Principal Secretary) a sufficiently commodious Way to and from the Points to and from which Access is obtained by such Right of Way over Barrack Lane:

And whereas, for the Reasons aforesaid, it is expedient that the said Right or Rights of Way over such Part ofBarrack Lane as aforesaid should be extinguished, and that the said Lane, so far as it runs through and adjoins the Lands or Buildings of the said Principal Secretary, should be enclosed and used for Barrack Purposes:

Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, as follows:

S-1 Rights of Way along Barrack Lane to cease.

1 Rights of Way along Barrack Lane to cease.

1. That from and after the passing of this Act all Rights of Way over and along the Lane calledBarrack Lane , so far is it runs through and adjoins on both Sides thereof the Lands or Buildings vested in Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the War Department, shall cease, and the said Principal Secretary shall stop up the said Way so far as aforesaid, and enclose and use the Site thereof for Barrack Purposes; and thereupon public Notice shall be given of the stopping up and enclosing the same by Advertisement in theLondon Gazette , and in some local Newspaper published or circulated in the...

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