Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for DRINGHOUSES in Bulmer's Directory of 1890.
Post:
Post Office at Mrs. Hannah Thomson's, grocer. Letters via York arrive
at 7 a.m. and 7-30 p.m., and are despatched at 8 a.m. and 7-30 p.m.
Miscellany of trades
Biscomb John & T., brick manufacturers
Bromehead Rev. John Nowill, A.K.C., The Vicarage
Brown William, junr., joiner, cabinet maker, undertaker, wheelwright, shoeing and general
smith; smithwork executed in the best and neatest manner; noted for shoeing hunters;
special attention to greenhouse work; prices given; orders punctually attended to;
Perseverance works
Brown Wm., senr., gardener and parish clerk
Close Alderman John, The Hollies
Club and Reading Room; W. D. Hodgson, sec.
Dawson John Walker, vict., Turf Tavern
Ellis Harry, cowkeeper
Glover Walter William, vict., Cross Keys, horse breaker and horse dealer; horses broken
and made handy to hounds; horses bought and sold on commission on reasonable terms;
hunters let out for hire; good stabling for hunters, &c.
Humpheries William, police sergeant
Jackson Thomas, assist. overseer and collector of government taxes
Jepson Mr. Thomas Francis
Leach George, schoolmaster
Munro Russell Henry, Esq., The Cottage
Nelson John, brick and tile manufacturer
Pottage William, vict., Fox Inn
Raine Mr. William Henry, The Beeches
Rushton John, gardener
Severne Mr. Edward
Shoukemith Mr. John, Oak house
Thomson Mrs. Hannah, grocer, Post office
Wright Mr. Charles Ed. Leigh, The Manor
Farmers.
Bentley Thomas (and overseer), The Moor
Easton Fred. (and cattle dealer), Manor farm
Stoker Joseph, The Moor
Market Gardeners.
Bellerby Thomas
Brown Joseph
Exelby Henry
Hope George
Hughes Mrs. Elizabeth
Jemeison Arthur Cooke
Parker George
Pearcy George
Snowball Joseph
Verity Thomas
Scan, OCR and html by Colin Hinson. Checking and correction by Peter Nelson.