Description | Papers relating to the diversion of part of a highway in Slingsby, beginning at the south-east corner of the tithe barn in Slingsby and extending to the north-west corner of a piece of land belonging to and occupied by Henry East; and to the stopping-up the part of the highway rendered useless by such a diversion. Includes:
- consent dated 30 July 1869 of Admiral Edward Granville George Howard to the diversion of the highway over his land at Slingsby
- consent dated 10 August 1869 of the trustees of the estates of the Earl of Carlisle to the diversion of the highway over their land at Slingsby
- consent dated 14 August 1869 of Henry East to the diversion of the highway over his land at Slingsby
- notice dated 17 August 1869 given by the Clerk to the Highway Board for the Malton District that application will be made at the next Sessions for the diversion and stopping-up of a highway in Slingsby [2 copies]
- examination dated 14 September 1869 of Arthur Howland Jackson of Malton gentleman relating to the above notice
- examination dated 14 September 1869 of Charles Dowson of Slingsby book keeper relating to the above notice
- examination dated 14 September 1869 of Thomas Edmondson Satterthwaite of Ganthorpe land surveyor relating to the highway to be diverted; with plan
- certificate dated 14 September 1869 of two Justices that they had viewed the new highway in the village of Slingsby and found it wider and straighter than the old one, and that the old highway will become unnecessary
- copies of The Malton Messenger dated 21 August 1869, 28 August 1869, 4 September 1869, and 11 September 1869, containing a notice relating to the diversion of the highway
- brief for the Michaelmas Sessions 1869 to move that a certificate of Justices be read and with proofs, plan and consents should be enrolled by the Clerk of the Peace |