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Ch. 17.
Glasgow Parliamentary Divisions Act, 1896.
59 & 60 Vict.

the centre of Sauchiehall Street; thence eastwards along the centre of Sauchiehall Street to the centre of Scott Street; thence northwards along the centre of Scott Street to the centre of Renfrew Street; thence eastwards along the centre of Renfrew Street to the centre of Buchanan Street; thence northwards along the centres of Buchanan Street, Port Dundas Road, and the stair leading from Port Dundas Road to the canal; thence westwards along the centre of said canal to a point in the centre of the bridge across the canal opposite the northern end of Ann Street; thence northwards along the centre of said bridge, Craighall Road, and Saracen Street, till it reaches the parliamentary boundary of the city; thence westwards along the parliamentary boundary till it reaches the canal; thence northwards, westwards, southwards, westwards, southwards, and south-eastwards along the parliamentary boundary till it reaches the point in the centre of the River Kelvin first described.

No. 6.—The Tradeston Division.

The area within a line beginning at a point in the centre of the River Clyde immediately opposite the centreline of Thistle Street, and proceeding thence southwards along the centre of Thistle Street to the centre line of Caledonia Road; thence eastwards along the centre of Caledonia Road to the centre line of Crown Street; thence southwards along the centre of Crown Street and Cathcart Boad to a point where the said road is intersected by the southern parliamentary boundary of the city; thence following the said boundary line in a westerly, southerly, westerly, south-westerly, westerly, northerly, and north-westerly direction until it reaches the centre of the River Clyde; thence eastwards along the centre of that river till it reaches the point therein first described.

No. 7.—The Blackfriars and Hutchesontown Division.

In the first place, the area within a line beginning at a point in the centre of Albert Bridge, where the same intersects the centre of the Biver Clyde, northwards along the centre of that bridge, Saltmarket and High Street, to a point opposite the centre of Rottenrow; thence westwards along the centre of Rottenrow to the centre of John Street; thence southwards along the centre of John Street to the centre of Ingram Street; thence westwards along the centre of Ingram Street to a point opposite the centre of Glassford Street; thence southwards along the centres of Glassford Street, Stockwell Street, and the line of Victoria Bridge to a point where the same intersects the centre of the River Clyde; thence eastwards along the centre of the River Clyde to the centre of the line of Albert Bridge, the point first described. And, in the second place, the area within a line beginning at a point in the centre of the River Clyde immediately opposite the centre line of Thistle Street; southwards along the centre of Thistle Street to the centre of Caledonia Road; thence eastwards along the centre of Caledonia Road to the centre of Crown Street; thence southwards along the centres of Crown Street and Cathcart Road to a point where the said road is intersected by the southern parliamentary boundary of the city; thence following the said boundary in an easterly, westerly, and northerly direction till it reaches the centre of the River Clyde; thence along the centre of the River Clyde in a westerly, northerly, and westerly direction, until it reaches the point therein opposite the centre of Thistle Street first described.