Description | Bill of indictment of the inhabitants of the North Riding for not repairing a bridge over the river Darwent called Howsham Bridge, half of which, from the middle of the centre pier to the west end, being 86 feet 6 inches in length and 13 feet 4 inches in breadth, is in the parish of Crambe on the highway from Driffield in the East Riding to Easingwold
From 29 September 1810 the bridge has been in disrepair
Endorsed with name of witness and "a true bill" |