Description | Notice dated 29 March 1833 given by Wilson and Faber attorneys to the Tees Navigation Company that the Company intends to appeal at the next Quarter Sessions against a rate assessment levied on the inhabitants of Linthorpe for the relief of the poor. The company are not the owners of occupiers of any property in Linthorpe
Undated draft order confirming the rate assessment on the Tees Navigation Company for the relief of the poor of the township of Linthorpe, subject to the opinion of the Court of King's Bench
Case settled between the Tees Navigation Company (appellants) and the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the township of Linthorpe (respondents) relating to an assessment made on 22 March 1833 for the relief of the poor. The rate was confirmed, subject to the opinion of the court. Linthorpe was a township supporting its own poor, and the Tees Navigation Company were rated as occupiers of a navigable cut or canal. The company disputed their liability to be rated in respect of the canal |