Clause 32 of the Act passed in 1878 was intended to protect the interests of the Royal Indian Asylum: no more than two acres of land was to be acquired compulsorily without the consent of the Secretary of State; the railway was to pass through the grounds of the Asylum in a cutting; a bridge and ...
[1] Peter Wright of London, merchant, surviving executor of Thomas Bird Esquire of Mattox Hertfordshire deceased [2] Ezekiel Hall of London, merchant, sole executor of John Hall who was the only acting executor of John Swynoke deceased [3] Hannah Swynoke