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 Oxford Canal at Rowdyke, in Onley aforesaid, to join the Oxford Canal at the Meadow, in Willoughby in the county of Warwick; also a cut or canal from the Oxford Canal, opposite to the termination of the last-mentioned cut or canal in Willoughby aforesaid, to join the Oxford Canal at Willoughby aforesaid; also a cut or canal from the Oxford Canal opposite to the termination of the last-mentioned cut or canal in Willoughby aforesaid, to join the Oxford Canal at Willoughby aforesaid, to the southward of a foot bridge called Ellard's Foot Bridge; also a cut or canal from the Oxford Canal at Two Acre Denny Furlong, in Braunston in the county of Northampton, to join the Oxford Canal at Kiln Leys, in Wolfhampcote in the county of Warwick; also a cut or canal from the Oxford Canal opposite to the termination of the last-mentioned cut or canal in Wolfhampcote aforesaid, to join the Oxford Canal at the Eighteens in Wolfhampcote aforesaid.

On the completion of which cuts the following are to be discontinued, and if the canal be not completed in five years, the powers thereof are to cease.

The part of the existing canal which passes from the commencement of the cut or canal herein-before described as commencing at the Five Acres, in Sow aforesaid, to the termination of the same cut or canal at Sow Common, in Sow aforesaid, to the westward of a bridge called Stone Bridge; also the part of the existing canal which passes from the termination of the cut or canal before described as terminating at Horse Close, in Combe aforesaid, to the eastward of a bridge called Pridmore's Foot Bridge, to Sandhole Turn, Hopsford Puddle, in Hopsford in the county of Warwick; also the part of the existing canal which passes from the termination of the cut or canal before described as terminating at Bridge Close, in Stretton under Fosse aforesaid, to a wharf called Stretton Wharf, in Stretton under Fosse aforesaid; also the part of the existing canal which lies between a bridge called Thompson's Bridge, in Brinklow in the county of Warwick, and the commencement of the cut or canal before described as commencing at the Hill, in Newbold Revell aforesaid; also the part of the existing canal which passes from the Basin in Fennis Field, in King's Newnham in the county of Warwick, to the termination of the cut or canal before described as terminating at Pierce's