Description | Copy resolution dated 8 October 1873 of a vestry meeting of the inhabitants of the parish of Easington for the approval of the proposal to divert part of a footpath in the parish of Easington leading from Scaling Mill to Easington beginning at the lodge to Grinkle Park on the Easington and Waupley highway and ending where the footpath adjoins a private road leading to Scaling Mill
Consent dated 2 November 1873 of Charles Mark Palmer esquire to the making of a new footpath through his lands
Copies of the Northern Echo dated 3 November 1873, 10 November 1873 and 17 November 1873 and 24 November 1873 containing a notice relating to the diversion of the footpath
Examination dated 5 December 1873 of John Gow the younger of Staithes surveyor relating to the diversion of the footpath
Plan referred to in the examination of John Gow the younger showing the proposed diversion of a footpath in Easington between Scaling Mill and the Easington and Waupley highway
Examination dated 5 December 1873 of George Wilson Gaudie of Guisborough solicitor's clerk stating that a notice relating to an application for the diversion of the footpath was inserted in the Northern Echo; with copy notice attached
Examination dated 5 December 1873 of Alexander Stewart of Easington forester stating that a notice relating to an application for the diversion of the footpath was affixed to the door of Easington parish church and at each end of the footpath for four successive weeks; with copy notice attached
Certificate dated 5 December 1873 of two Justices that they have viewed the footpath in the parish of Easington which is to be diverted, and the new footpath which will be more commodious to the public
Brief dated 7 January 1874 to move that the certificate of the two justices relating to the diversion of a public footpath in Easington be read and enrolled |