Document referenceQSB 1872 1/13/2
TitlePapers relating to the diversion of a footpath in Skelton in Cleveland
DescriptionCopy resolution dated 6 October 1871 of the Skelton (in Cleveland) Local Board relating to the alteration of the footpath and the stopping-up of Foggo Road

Consent dated 12 October 1871 of Thomas Vaughan of Gunnergate Hall esquire and David Thomas Petch of Hobdale in the township of Skelton gentleman, owners of land through which the public footpath runs, leading from part of a public highway leading from Skelton and Boosbeck to Stanghow to the point in a private road leading to a farm called Priestcrofts Farm

Printed notice dated 13 October 1871 given by the Clerk to Skelton in Cleveland Local Board that an application will be made at the next Sessions for the diversion of a public footpath in the township of Skelton

Copies of the Northern Echo dated 16 October 1871, 23 October 1871, 30 October 1871, and 6 November 1871 containing notices relating to the stopping-up of Foggo Road in the township of Skelton and the diversion of a footpath

Examination dated 27 November 1871 of Matthew William Parrington of Skelton mining engineer

Examination dated 27 November 1871 of John Borrow of the township of Skelton labourer

Examination dated 27 November 1871 of William Robinson of Guisborough solicitor's clerk and deputy Clerk to the Skelton (in Cleveland) Local Board

Certificate dated 27 November 1871 of two Justices that they have viewed the footpath and highway to be diverted and the line of the new footpath to be made and found that the new footpath will be more commodious

Brief at the Epiphany Sessions 1872 relating to the diversion of a public footpath in the township of Skelton

A plan showing a footpath near Groundhills, Skelton, proposed to be diverted
Date1871-1872
LevelItem
Extent13 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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