Description | Return of animals in the Ryedale Petty Sessional division affected with swine fever and slaughtered under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878. Besides the name and address of the owner of the animal, the description of the animal and where it was slaughtered, it includes the value of the animal, the witness to the slaughtering, and the compensation paid. Includes the animals of:
- Mary Kirk of Hutton le Hole, owner of a pig slaughtered at Hutton le Hole on 6 October 1881
- William Stead of Kirby Moorside, owner of a sow slaughtered at the King's Head, Kirby Moorside, on 19 October 1881
- John Ventriss of Broats Farm, Kirby Moorside, owner of a pig slaughtered at Broats Farm, Kirby Moorside, on 19 October 1881
- John Ventriss of Broats Farm, Kirby Moorside, owner of another pig slaughtered at Broats Farm, Kirby Moorside, on 19 October 1881
- John Ventriss of Broats Farm, Kirby Moorside, owner of a pig slaughtered at Broats Farm, Kirby Moorside, on 20 October 1881
- John Ventriss of Broats Farm, Kirby Moorside, owner of three pigs slaughtered at Broats Farm, Kirby Moorside, on 19 October 1881
- William Codling of Ampleforth, owner of two pigs slaughtered at Ampleforth on 21 October 1881
With certificates of William Stephenson dated between 6 October 1881 and 21 October 1881 relating to the pigs of Mary Kirk, William Stead, John Ventress [sic] and William Codling |