Document referenceQSB 1835 2/13/2
TitleOrders relating to the highway at Aldbrough and a footpath at Reeth
DescriptionDraft order of two Justices to confirm two orders made on 4 March [1835]. One order is for diverting and stopping-up part of the highway in the townships of Aldbrough, Stanwick and Forcett, being 2162 yards in length and 15 feet in breadth, and part of the highway in the townships of Aldbrough and Stanwick lying between Aldbrough and the highway leading to Forcett, being 1936 yards in length and 18 feet in breadth, and the other is for part of a footway in the township of Stanwick leading to the parish church of St John and lying between Aldbrough and the church, being 692 yards in length and 3 feet in breadth. The orders should be enrolled among the records of the Sessions

Draft order of two Justices to confirm an order dated 11 March [1835] for stopping-up part of a footway in the township of Reeth in the parish of Grinton, leading from the town of Reeth across a field called the Bank or Brow belonging to the heirs or devisees of Charles Lonsdale deceased, to a point in an adjoining field called Whitell's Bottoms, being 107 yards in length. There is a more commodious footpath through Whitell's Bottoms to the town. The order should be enrolled among the records of the Sessions
Daten.d. [1835]
LevelItem
Extent1 piece
Catalogue statusCatalogued
    Powered by CalmView© 2008-2025