Description | Papers relating to the diversion and stopping-up of a footway in the township of Carperby, including:
- order dated 28 August 1835 of two Justices for part of the footway in Carperby to be stopped-up and diverted, following their viewing of the footway
- undated plan of a footpath through two fields in the township of Carperby, the property of John Clarkson esquire, and the road adjoining thereto
- notice dated 4 September 1835 that on 28 August 1835 an order was signed to stop-up part of an old footway in the township of Carperby, leading from the village of Aysgarth to the village of Carperby, from part of the old footway in two closes called High Flatt and Low Flatt in the township of Carperby going northwards for 342 yards and being about three feet in breadth, and for diverting the old footway from Low Flatt to the north-east corner of High Flatt along the highway, being 338 yards long. This order is to be confirmed at the next Quarter Sessions
- brief to move at the Michaelmas Sessions 1835 for the Court to confirm the order for the diversion of the footway at Carperby. The footway is to be moved from the inside of two fields adjoining the highway onto that highway
- order at the Michaelmas Sessions 1835 confirming the stopping-up and diverting of the old footway over High Flatt and Low Flatt in the township of Carperby |