Description | Return of animals in Langbaurgh West affected with swine fever and slaughtered in July 1885 under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878. Besides the name and address of the owner of the animal, 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:
- William Wilson of Stokesley innkeeper, owner of two swine slaughtered at the Golden Lion Hotel in Stokesley on 14 July 1885
- James Tomlinson of Great Broughton butcher etc, owner of four swine slaughtered at Tomlinson's farm, Great Broughton, on 14 July 1885
- James Tomlinson of Great Broughton butcher etc, owner of one swine slaughtered at Tomlinson's farm, Great Broughton on 23 July 1885
With two letters dated 18 July 1885 and 25 July 1885 from Robert Stones of the North Riding Constabulary at Stokesley inspector to W.C. Trevor Clerk of the Peace at Northallerton, relating to the three cases of swine fever |