Document referenceQSB 1836 1/9/5
TitlePapers relating to an appeal against the Ruswarp poor rate
DescriptionPapers relating to an appeal by Henry Walker Yeoman esquire against the Ruswarp poor rate. Includes:

- paper to move at the Quarter Sessions held on 30 June 1834 that the appeal of Henry Walker Yeoman esquire (appellant) against the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of Ruswarp (respondents) should be entered and respited until the next Sessions

- paper to move at the Quarter Sessions held on 19 October 1835 that the appeal of Henry Walker Yeoman esquire (appellant) against the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of Ruswarp (respondents) should be entered and respited until the next Sessions

- notice dated 21 December 1835 given by Henry Clarke attorney for Henry Walker Yeoman to the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the township of Ruswarp in the parish of Whitby, and to William Hunter, the Whitby and Pickering Railway Company, John Elgie, Jonathan Lapish and Christopher Lapish keepers of the Turnpike Bar and Toll House at the Cross Lanes, John Langborne, Henry Barrick, Thomas Simpson, Ann Ellerby, Robert Campion, John Campion, Ann Garbutt, Joseph Hugill, William Clarkson the President and his co-partners in the Union Mill Company, George Wren, Thomas Auderson, John Auderson, James Watt, Thomas Simpson and his co-partners in the Whitby Stone Company, Richard Moorsome, Gennee Main, Mary Castley, Abel Chapman, Christopher Richardson, Joseph Campion and Charles Saunders. Yeoman intends to try the appeal lodged at the Quarter Sessions of 19 October 1835. Gives Yeoman's grounds of appeal, in that he has been over-rated and all the above named have not been assessed or have been under-rated

- admissions dated 23 December 1835 to be given in evidence when the appeal between Henry Walker Yeoman and the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the township of Ruswarp is heard at the next Quarter Sessions

- draft order from the Christmas Sessions 1836 quashing an assessment for the relief of the poor for the township of Ruswarp. At the Quarter Sessions held on 19 October 1835 Henry Walker Yeoman esquire appealed against the assessment made on 17 July 1835 on the grounds on an inequality in the assessment. The appeal had been respited to this Sessions
Date1834-1836
LevelItem
Extent5 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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