Description | Papers relating to the stopping-up of the highway from Undercliff to Pickering Beck, including:
- notice dated 17 November 1835 given by the high constables of the wapentake of Pickering Lythe to the Justices acting for the wapentake of Pickering Lythe. A Special Sessions will be held at the house of Matthew Monkman, the Black Swan Inn in Pickering, on 25 November 1835, to stop-up as unnecessary the public highway leading from Undercliff to Pickering Beck
- order dated 25 November 1835 signed by two Justices stopping-up the public highway in the township of Pickering leading from Undercliff to Pickering Beck, being 88 feet in length and an average breadth of 11 feet. The land is to be sold to the Whitby and Pickering Railway Company
- plan of a road leading from Undercliff to the beck within the township of Pickering, proposed to be stopped-up as unnecessary, and referred to in the order of 25 November 1835
- notice dated 26 November 1835 that the above order was signed on 25 November 1835
- paper to move at the Christmas Sessions 1836 to confirm the order of 25 November 1835
- draft order of confirmation for the Christmas Sessions 1836 of the stopping-up as unnecessary the highway leading from Undercliff to Pickering Beck |