- ReferenceQSR1839/1/3/21
- TitleAppeal of Willliam Foster of Cranfield, farmer, against conviction for taking on 18 September 1838 4 yards of gravel dug for the repair and use of the Highways of the parish of Cranfield, which were lying by the side of the highway leading from Broad Green to Bourn End Green, for which he had been fined £10. Objection received from respondents William Dodge Cooper Cooper and Robert Newland. Appeal dismissed and William Foster ordered to pay £16 4s 6d costs.
- Date free text1 January 1839
- Production dateFrom: 1838 To: 1839
- Scope and ContentRespondents William Dodge Cooper Cooper and Robert Newland Esquire, Justices of the Peace who heard the case on 18 October 1838 objected that no notice of bringing the appeal or written statement of the grounds had been given to William Dodge Cooper Cooper. Appeal therefore dismissed and William Foster ordered to pay £16 4s 6d costs to the respondents.
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