Description | Papers relating to the stopping-up of a footpath at Ampleforth, including:
- copy notice dated 19 May 1887 given by Richard Medd district surveyor that application will be made at Quarter Sessions for the stopping-up of the footpath running through the churchyard at Ampleforth
- copies of The York Herald dated 23 May 1887, 30 May 1887, 6 June 1887, and 13 June 1887 containing a notice relating to the stopping-up of the footpath at Ampleforth
- deposition dated 24 June 1887 made by Richard Medd of Wombleton highway surveyor
- certificate dated 24 June 1887 of two Justices that they have viewed the footpath in the parish of Ampleforth, and consider it suitable to be stopped-up as unnecessary
- deposition dated 24 June 1887 of Walter Pearson of Helmsley surveyor relating to the footpath through the churchyard at Ampleforth; with map
- application at the Michaelmas Sessions held at Northallerton on 18 October 1887 to stop-up as unnecessary a footpath at Ampleforth, running through the churchyard and measuring about 370 feet in length; with copy certificate of a Justice and copy depositions |