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Q - Derbyshire County Quarter Sessions - 1558-1971
SB - Quarter Sessions (sessional records): Court bundles (indexes available to download) - 1558-1971
9 - Highway and Footpath Closures and Diversions - 1773-1971
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
Q/SB/9/1
Title
Derby
Date
1773
Description
An inquisition by the sheriff at the Ship Inn, Full Street, Derby, in obedience to a writ of ad quod damnum issued out of Chancery 13 Sep 1773, to inquire if any damage would arise to the king or others if the king should grant a common footway leading from Cock Pit Hill, in the Borough of Derby, over Long Close, alias Cock Pit Hill Close, alias Cow Castle Close, and across Newlin Leys, and the end of a close belonging to Thomas Bonnow, to the turnpike road from Derby to Osmaston, in length 450 yards. The jury found that no damage would arise (no plan)
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file
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Derbyshire Record Office
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Derbyshire County Quarter Sessions
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