• Reference
    QSR1837/3/10/2/b
  • Title
    Wootton Inclosure - certificate of John Thomas Dawson and Charles Longuet Higgins, Justices of the Peace, that they have inspected roads in the parish of Wootton made under the Inclosure Act, and that they are all sufficiently formed, repaired and completed.
  • Date free text
    25 April 1837
  • Production date
    From: 1837 To: 1837
  • Scope and Content
    (1) Bedford Road - 40 feet wide, from the Town Street of Wootton at the north corner of the granary of James Whitehouse, proceeding SE, N and NW in its present line until it enters the parish of Kempston near Keely Green (2) Cranfield Road - 40 feet wide, branching out of the Bedford Road at the SE end of the Town Street, continuing SW and W in its present line to the NW corner of the cottage garden of James Faulkner (3) Woburn Road - 40 feet wide, continuing it its present line SW from the boundary of the parish of Kempston over the open fields of Wootton until it enters the parish of Marston Moretaine (4) Little Brook Road - 40 feet wide, branching out of the Bedford Road near the Cock public house, continuing E and SE in its present line to the Woburn Road (5) Ampthill Road - 30 feet wide, branching out of the Woburn Road at the W corner of Rush Leys Furlong and continuing SE nearly in its present line to the ford leading into Broad Mead, then in the same direction over Broad Mead to the farm homestead of William Cobb, then SW to the north corner of the cottage garden of William Harris (6) Keely Lane - 30 feet wide, leading out of the Bedford Road at Keely Green and continuing NW in its present line to and over Wood End Green to Wood End Lane in the parish of Kempston, then turning westerly to the SE end of Dillock Lane. (7) Hall End Road - 30 feet wide, commencing at the SW corner of a cottage in the occupation of William Rogers and continuing in its present line NW and N to and over Hall End Green to Keely Lane.
  • Level of description
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