Description | Return of animals in the North Riding affected with swine fever and slaughtered between January 1887 and March 1887 under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878. Besides the name and address of the owner of the animal, the description of the animal and where it was slaughtered, it includes the value of the animal, the witness to the slaughtering, and the compensation paid. Includes the animals of:
- Charles Anderson of 2 California, South Eston, owner of a pig slaughtered in a pig sty in South Eston on 20 January 1887
- Charles Anderson of 2 California, South Eston, owner of a pig slaughtered in a pig sty in South Eston on 22 January 1887
- Charles Anderson of 2 California, South Eston, owner of three pigs slaughtered in a pig sty in South Eston on 26 January 1887
- Thomas Hornby of 151 California, South Eston, owner of a pig slaughtered in a pig sty in South Eston on 28 January 1887
- James S. Pennyman of Ormesby Hall, owner of three pigs slaughtered at Ormesby Hall, Ormesby, on 5 March 1887
- The Cargo Fleet Iron Company of the Royal Exchange, Middlesbrough, owner of two pigs slaughtered at Longbank Farm, Ormesby, on 10 March 1887
- The Cargo Fleet Iron Company of the Royal Exchange, Middlesbrough, owner of three pigs slaughtered at Longbank Farm, in Ormesby, on 11 March 1887
- Joseph Petch of Garnets Farm, Marton, owner of two pigs slaughtered at Garnetts Farm, Marton, on 13 March 1887
- The Cargo Fleet Iron Company of the Royal Exchange, Middlesbrough, owner of four pigs slaughtered at Longbank Farm, Ormesby, on 15 March 1887
- The Cargo Fleet Iron Company of the Royal Exchange, Middlesbrough, owner of three pigs slaughtered at Longbank Farm, Ormesby, on 16 March 1887 |