Description | Papers relating to a road diversion at Kilton Mill, including:
- a brief for the applicant at the Easter Session 1887. A new road has been made from Carlin How to Skinningrove which passes over an old bridle path which will become unnecessary when the new road is dedicated
- file of papers relating to the highway diversion, including: i) notice dated 15 January 1887 that application will be made at the next Quarter Sessions for the stopping-up of a highway leading through the farmyard of John Garbutt at Kilton Mill ii) letter dated 27 August 1883 from J.T. Wharton and W.H.A. Wharton at Skelton Castle to Gilbert Jackson clerk to the Loftus Local Board approving of the plan and consenting to the Local Board taking possession of the land iii) plan dated June 1884 showing the diversion of the road at Kilton Mill iv) examination of Charles Augustus Copland of Loftus in Cleveland sanitary engineer and surveyor, relating to the diversion of the highway
- certificate of two Justices dated 3 March 1887 that they have viewed both the new highway and the old highway to be stopped-up
- covering letter for documents dated 3 March 1887 from Jackson and Jackson solicitors at Loftus to W.C. Trevor deputy Clerk of the Peace at Northallerton
- copies of "The Loftus Advertiser" dated 22 January 1887, 29 January 1887, 5 February 1887 and 12 February 1887 containing a notice relating to the stopping-up and diversion of the road at Kilton Mill |