Report to the General Board of Health upon an inquiry as to alteration and amendment of the provisional order for the district of Bishop Auckland, in the county of Durham / by William Ranger, Superintending Inspector.
- William Ranger
- Date:
- 1856
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Report to the General Board of Health upon an inquiry as to alteration and amendment of the provisional order for the district of Bishop Auckland, in the county of Durham / by William Ranger, Superintending Inspector. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![a westerly direction, wliicli forms tlie southern boundary of msnop Cockton-liill Farm, belonging to Richard Bowser-, Esq., up ^cisxan; to the western side of a field on the north side of the afore- said road, marked No. 1; then along the west fence of that field, in a northerly direction ; then westerly along a portion of the south fence of a field, marked No. 2, and belonging to Richard Bowser, Esq.; then northerly, along a fence which forms the western boundary of fields, marked Nos. 2, 3, and 4, up to and across the road leading from Bishop Auckland to Etherley Grange, along a fence which forms the western boundary of two fields, marked Nos. 5 and 6, and belonging to Richard Bowser, Esq., up to a fence forming the south boundary of the Auckland and Weardale Railway; thence, still in a northerly direction, across such railway, and along a fence forming the western boundary of a field, marked No. 7, belonging to the Auckland and Weardale Railway Company, and along a fence forming the west boundary of a field, marked No. S, up to the river Wear; then along the southern bank of the river Wear, up to the point where the river Gaunless falls into the said river; then along the western bank of the river Gaunless to the south-east corner of a field adjoining the river Gaun- less aforesaid, belonging to Messrs. William, Luke, and Robert Seymour, commonly called Penny Bat Field, and marked No. 9 ; thence, westerly, along a fence forming the south boundary of the said field, and across a road called the South Church-lane, leading from Bishop Auckland to South Church ; and along fences forming the south boun- dary of the fields, marked Nos. 10, 11, and 12, belonging to Richard Bowser, Esq.; and along a fence forming the south boundary of a field, marked No. 13, belonging to the Bishop of Dm-hara; and into the road leading from Bishop Auckland to Cabin-gate; and thence, southerly, along the centre of such road to the first-mentioned point. I have the honour to remain. Sir, Your most obedient humble servant, W. Ranger, Sicperintending I'ns]pedor.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20422520_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)