Document referenceQSB 1882 3/13/1
TitlePapers relating to the closure of a footpath at Leeming Bar
DescriptionPapers relating to the closure of a footpath crossing closes of meadow or pasture called Long Closes at Leeming Bar in the township of Aiskew, belonging to William Jackson of Cross Lanes in the parish of Scruton. Includes:

- certificate of two Justices dated 17 May 1882 that they have viewed the footpath and found it unnecessary and able to be stopped-up

- depositions dated 17 May 1882 made by Thomas Hill of the city of Ripon engineer and surveyor, Albert Wiggell of Aiskew clerk to Edward Dukinfield Swarbreck of Bedale solicitor, and Edward Dukinfield Swarbreck, relating to the plan of the footpath and the other documents relating to it

- undated plan of the old and new footpaths at Leeming Bar

- notice dated 1 April 1882 from William Jackson of Cross Lanes in the parish of Scruton nurseryman to the Highway Board for the district of Hang East that he intends to ask the churchwardens to call a vestry meeting to consider the stopping-up of the footpath

- notice dated 8 April 1882 convening a vestry meeting

- minute of a resolution made on 11 April 1882 by the Highway Board for the district of Hang East consenting to the stopping-up of the footpath

- order of the chairman of the vestry meeting held on 13 April 1882 for two Justices to be asked to view the footpath

- order of two Justices dated 19 April 1882 for the Highway Board to affix notices for the stopping-up of the footpath

- undated printed notices that application will be made at the next Quarter Sessions for the stopping-up of the footpath

- copies of "The York Herald dated 22 April 1882, 29 April 1882, 6 May 1882 and 13 May 1882, including notices relating to the stopping-up of footpath

- brief for the Midsummer Sessions 1882 for the stopping-up of a public footpath
DateApr-Jun 1882
LevelItem
Extent15 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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