Description | Return of the animals in Malton division affected with swine fever and slaughtered between March and May 1888 under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878. Besides the names and addresses of the owner of the animals, 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:
- Isaac Smith of Fryton, owner of five pigs slaughtered at Fryton on 29 March 1888; and of three pigs slaughtered at Fryton on 2 April 1888
- Henry Bulmer of Old Malton, owner of five pigs slaughtered at Westgate, Old Malton, on 31 March 1888
- James Fitch of Market Place, Malton, owner of five pigs slaughtered at the Cattle Market, Old Malton, on 12 April 1888
- George Moor of Hovingham, owner of a pig slaughtered at Front Street, Hovingham, on 3 May 1888
- William Marriott of Castlegate, Malton, owner of six pigs slaughtered at Castlegate, St Leonard, Malton, on 12 May 1888
- William Duggleby of Broughton, owner of one pig slaughtered at Broughton on 14 May 1888; and of three pigs slaughtered at Broughton on 17 May 1888; and of three pigs slaughtered at Broughton on 18 May 1888
- William Wrangham of Crystal Brewery, Castlegate, Malton, owner of seven pigs slaughtered at Castlegate, St Leonard, Malton, on 21 May 1888
- William Stockdale of Old Malton, owner of three pigs slaughtered at Front Street, Old Malton on 17 May 1888; and of two pigs slaughtered at Front Street, Old Malton on 18 May 1888 |