Description | Records relating to the diversion of a highway in the township of Stanghow leading from Slapewath to Boosbeck, including:
- copy resolution made at a vestry meeting of the inhabitants of the township of Stanghow held on 14 April 1877 approving the diversion of part of the highway
- consent dated 23 May 1877 of Robert Barbour of Bolesworth Castle in Cheshire esquire, Thomas Barns of Farworth near Bolton in Lancashire esquire, John Crossley of Halifax esquire, Sir Samuel Morton Peto of 9 Victoria Chambers, Westminster in Middlesex, baronet, Samuel Stitt of the Grange, Claughton, Birkenhead in Cheshire, esquire, Samuel Morley of 16 Upper Brook Street in Middlesex esquire M.P., and James Cochrane Stevenson of South Shields in county Durham esquire M.P., the trustees of Lady Hewley's Charity which owns the land through which the highway is to be diverted
- examination dated 29 May 1877 of William Paver of Guisborough surveyor to the Langbaurgh East Highway Board relating to the diversion of the highway; with his plan of roads through Magrove Park in the township of Stanghow which are to be diverted
- examination dated 29 May 1877 of William Dale of Stanghow farmer relating to the diversion of the highway; with notice dated 24 April 1877 that application will be made at the next Quarter Sessions for an order to divert the highway leading from Slapewath to Boosbeck
- examination dated 29 May 1877 of George William Gaudie of Guisborough solicitor's clerk relating to the diversion of the highway; with notice dated 24 April 1877 relating to the application at the next Sessions for a diversion order and four copies of the Guisborough Exchange dated 27 April 1877, 4 May 1877, 11 May 1877 and 18 May 1877 advertising the notice
- examination dated 29 May 1877 of Robert Haw of Skelton sergeant of police relating to the diversion of the highway; with notice dated 24 April 1877 relating to the application at the next Sessions for a diversion order
- motion paper relating to the diversion of part of the highway leading from Slapewath to Boosbeck; annotated -"motion granted July 4th 1877"
- motion paper for the approval of the Justices to the Langbaurgh East Highway Board borrowing money to defray the expenses of improving the highway from Slapewath to Boosbeck; annotated -"motion granted July 4th 1877". With notice dated 24 April 1877 that application will be made at the next Quarter Sessions for the approval of the Justices to the Board borrowing money
- notice dated 24 April 1877 that application will be made at the next Quarter Sessions for the approval of the Justices to the Board borrowing money
- certificate of two Justices dated 29 May 1877 that they have viewed part of the highway leading from Slapewath to Boosbeck in the township of Stanghow beginning opposite the Primitive Methodist chapel at Magra Park and ending at the point where the highway passes a plantation called the Hollins, half a mile to the north-east of the said chapel, as well as the line of the new highway which is 165 yards nearer than the highway to be diverted |