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Appendix to claim #5914 – Particulars

  No. of Claim Name of Claimant Description of Claimant Address of Claimant  
  5914 George Eadon  
  Nature of Claimant’s Interest   Particulars of Claim Amount of Damages Claimed  
    The Schedule referred to in the annexed Claim        
    N.B The Numbers in the first Column refer to the Plan hereunto annexed        
   
No. of Plans Description Damage Quantity Price [per unit]d [Total Value of Item] [Sub] Totals
      Acres Roods rood; 5½ x 5½ yards">Perches   £ s d £ s d
110 Garden Wall washed down and destroyed         5 0 0      
111d Barrel Inn & Out Buildings - Old Licensed House and Omnibus Shed Destroyed         300 0 0      
  Cottage Destroyed         60 0 0      
111 Usher Wood Field this Land remains to Mr Eadon but would cost more ridding and bringing into a state of cultivation than it would be worth Destroyed 1 0 22 £150 per Acre 170 12 6      
111 Bank Wall to Road Destroyed 192 Cubic Yards 3/. per Yard 28 16 8      
111 Fence Wall to Road Destroyed 0 14 0 14/. per Rood 9 16 0      
111 Oak Gate and Posts Destroyed         2 0 0      
111 Trees on River Bank Destroyed Estimated at 30 Growing Oaks Ash & Alder 15 0 0      
111 Crop Tillage and Sward Destroyed 1 0 22 £12.6.4 per Acre 14 5 8      
111 Dung in Heap Destroyed 9 Tons 9/. 4 1   609 11 10
111B Small Wood Bank in front removed and upper Trees damaged ground being washed away 20 Trees destroyed         5 0 0
Pt. 112 Wood Land Destroyed 0 0 20 £50 per Acre 6 5 0      
    Young Trees say Two Hundred   14 10 0      
    Old Trees say about Ten        
  Fence Destroyed 0 0 14/. 2 9 0      
  Gate and Posts Destroyed         2 0 0 25 4 0
112 Plantation Injury by Wood to Trees         10 0 0      
  Fence To rebuild half stone left on ground 0 9 0 7/. 3 3 0 13 3 0
113 Long Holme Land Destroyed 0 13 £150 per Acre 120 4      
    Land damaged say one third of this value 1 3 18¼ £50 per Acre 93 4 0      
    Trees on River Bank destroyed principally Oak & Ash About 60 Trees   30 0 0      
    Foot Bridge Destroyed         30 0 0      
    Retaining Wall to River required average 2 yards high 1600 Cubic Yards 3/. 240 0 0      
    Fence Walls 0 33 0 14/. 23 2 0      
    Gates and Posts         2          
    Crop Tillage and Sward 2 2 26½ £9.13.7 per Acre 25 16 0      
    Manure Destroyed 32 Yards 7/. 11 4 0 575 10
115a Rough Bank Land with Timber consisting of Growing Oaks and a few large Oaks destroyed 0 1 23 £120 per Acre 47 5 0 47 5 0
115 Near Coal Pit Field Land Destroyed 0 1 17½ £150 per Acre 53 18      
    Land damaged one third of its value 1 0 5 £50 per Acre 51 11 3      
    Retaining Wall to River required average 2 yards high 300 Cubic Yards 3/. 45 0 0      
    Sloping Bank down to Retaining Wall 150 Yards 1/6 11 5 0      
    Fence Walls 0 0 14/. 1 1 0      
    Gate and Posts         2 0 0      
    Crop and Tillage 1 1 22½ £12.6.1 per Acre 17 2 0      
116 Far Coal Pit Field Land destroyed this Land was ridded dug and drained with 3ft 6in deep Stone drains each drain 7 yards apart, the soil was 3 ft deep 0 2 38¼ £150 per Acre 110 17      
    Land damaged 0 3 3 £50 38 8 9      
    Trees on River Bank Destroyed about 40 Trees         20 0 0      
    Fence Wall 0 3 0 14/. 2 2 0      
    Retaining Wall to River required three yards high 560 Cubic Yards 3/. 84 0 0      
    Sloping Bank to River 140 Yards 1/6 10 10 0      
    Crop and Tillage 1 2 £10 per Acre 15 2 10 281 0
118 Lower New Wood Field Plantation destroyed Land and Timber 0 1 17½ £150 53 18      
    Land Damaged 0 1 25 £10 4 1 3      
    Retaining Wall to River required average 3 yards high 416 Cubic Yards 3/. 62 8 0      
    Sloping Bank down to River 104 Yards 1/6 7 16 0      
    Fence Wall 0 3 0 14/. 2 2 0 142 15
119 Far New Wood Field Land damaged one third of its value 0 0 35 £20 4 7 6      
    Fence Wall 0 0 14/. 2 19 6      
    Crop and Tillage 0 0 35 £8.2.4 1 15 6 9 1 6
120 Rough Bank Land and Timber Destroyed some good Oaks in this place 0 1 0   45 0 0      
    Retaining Wall to River required average two yards high 200 Cubic Yards 3/. 30 0 0      
    Sloping Bank down to River 100 Yards 1/6 7 10 0      
    Fence Wall and Foundation 0 6 0 20/. 6 0 0      
    Fence to Wood 0 0 14/. 1 1 0 71 1 0
    Land and Timber Destroyed 0 2 28 Timber £350 Land £50 = £400 per Acre 270 0 0      
    Fence Wall 0 0 14/. 1 1 0 271 1 0
3   Land Destroyed 0 0 7 £100 4 7 6      
    Trees and Banks of River some good Oaks         20 0 0      
    Retaining Wall to River required average 2 yards high 126 Cubic Yards 3/. 18 18 0      
    Sloping Bank down to River 63 Yards 1/6 4 4 6      
    Fence Wall 0 4 & 2/3 0 14/. 3 5 6 51 5 4
4   Land and Timber Destroyed 0 0 36 £150 78 15 78 15
5   Land Destroyed 0 0 £100 12 19      
    Trees on Bank of River principally Oaks         18 0 0      
    Fence Wall 0 0 14/. 3 17 0      
6   Land Gone 0 0 17¾ £100 11 1 10½      
    Remainder Destroyed by Sand etc. 0 1 30½ £100 43 18      
    Oak Trees on Bank of River         7 10 0 62 10 0
7   Land and Timber Destroyed 1 0 18½ £300 334 18 9      
    Estimated damage to the Remainder of this Wood from damage of Trees blowing and slipping down & roadway being destroyed to this Wood         150 0 0      
114   Meadow Land Destroyed 0 1 10 £150 46 17 6      
    Trees on Bank of River including several large ash and other Trees         20 0 0      
    Crop Tillage etc. 0 1 10 £13.4.0 4 2 6 71 0 0
1 & 2   Meadow Land Destroyed 0 1 27½ £150 63 5      
    Land damaged one third of its value 0 1 4 £50 13 15 0      
    Crop and Tillage         9 4 0 86 4
3 Stable, Barn and Cow House Destroyed except Gable end         300 0 0      
  Shed between Cow House and Houses Damaged         2 10 0      
  Cottages Damaged         30 0 0      
  Smith's Shop Damaged         15 0 0      
  Gardens in front Fence Wall destroyed 0 13 0 14/. 9 2 0      
    2 Gates and Posts         4 0 0      
    Trees on Bank of River including several fine Oak Trees & growing Oaks, Alder, and Ash including up to Dam Flask Bridge         120 0 0 482 4 0
4,5,6 In One Field Land Destroyed 4 0 26½ £150 624 16 11      
    Land damaged one half of its value. This Land was the richest part of the Estate being all formed of Alluvial Soil of great depth 2 3 £75 206 12 0 831 8 11
    Tillage Barley Land 1 1 0 £15.10.0 per Acre 19 7 6      
    Crop Tillage and Sward 5 2 26              
  Implements washed away from Barn
  Winnowing Machine           3 10 0      
  Waggon           12 0 0      
  Horse Rake           9 9 0      
  Turnip Drill           8 0 0      
  Scuffler           1 16 0      
  3 Pairs New Shelvings           4 10 0      
  1 Pair Wheels           5 0 0      
  Two Ploughs £4.0.0 1 Pair Seed Harrows £2.0.0           6 0 0      
  Cow Chains 5/. Lot of Wood £7.10.0. 10 Flakes £1.0.0           8 15 0 59 0 0
  Interest on value of Timber and Land on which Timber was growing destroyed, One Years Interest at 5 per cent           1218 8 9 60 18 6
  Loss of Rentals of Public House and three Cottages
  Public House £15.0.0. 1 Year                 27 7 0
  2 Cottages £13.0.0 ½ Year                
  1 Cottage £5.17.0. 1 Year                
  Excavating and clearing Bed of River estimated at 14,000 Cubic        
               
           

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