• Reference
    Z611/1
  • Title
    Document relating to the Regulation and Inclosure of the Commons at Totternhoe
  • Date free text
    1888
  • Production date
    From: 1888 To: 1888
  • Scope and Content
    Printed notice, given by James Saunders (of No 1 Great College Street, Westminster), the valuer acting in the matter of the Regulation and Inclosure of the Commons and Common Fields situate in the parish of Totternhoe, that is the specified public carriage roads or highways (9 in total) and public footways (33 in total), (or portions thereof as described), the course of each of which is described in some detail*, are intended to be discontinued and stopped up form and after 29 September 1888; and that he has deposited at the School House in Totternhoe, a map showing the roads or highways and public footways so described. [* descriptions refer to many named ways, lanes, balks, furlongs, butts, closes and old inclosures, meads and leys, and other fields, orchards and other natural features and, more specifically, the Duke's Head Public House, Beggar's Hedge, the Quarries, Sherrell's Spring, premises in the occupation of William Bliss, the garden in occupation of John Morgan, Chiltern Cottage, Daylight Pit and Rats Holme Pit, Acre Piece belonging to the trustees of Lockington's Charity Estate, and the Cow Common] Signed, at the foot, by James Saunders and dated 26 May 1888 Printed by H Ballans of Dunstable Size 50cms x 79cms Endorsed: 'Duplicate'.
  • Level of description
    item