Description | Papers relating to the diversion of a footway in the parish of Newby, including:
- consent dated 25 July 1870 given by the Burial Board for the parish of Scarborough for the diversion to be made through their land in the parish of Newby; with attached plan of land proposed to be added to the cemetery showing the old and new footways
- copies of The Scarborough Gazette dated 18 August 1870, 25 August 1870, 1 September 1870, and 8 September 1870, each containing a notice relating to the diversion of the highway or footway
- copies of The York Herald dated 20 August 1870, 27 August 1870, 3 September 1870 and 10 September 1870, each containing a notice relating to the diversion of the highway or footway
- certificate dated 15 September of two Justices that they have viewed the public footway proposed to be stopped-up and the public footway proposed to replace it; and have found the latter to be more commodious because of its greater width and easier gradient; with deposition of John Petch of Scarborough architect and surveyor relating to an attached plan of the land
- depositions dated 15 September 1870 of Leonard Thompson of Scarborough superintendent of the cemetery in the parish of Scarborough, and George Dippil and John Wilson, both of Scarborough, clerks to John James Paul Moody town clerk of the borough of Scarborough; with an attached copy of a notice relating to the diversion of the footway |