Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for ATWICK in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.
Post:
Postal address, Atwick, Seaton, Hull.
Post Office at Edward Jessop's. Letters arrive, week days only, at 8-25 am., and are
despatched at 3-50 p.m. Postal Orders issued but not paid. The nearest Telegraph and Money
Order Office is at Hornsea.
SCHOOL BOARD.
George Vickerton (chairman), George M. Gale, Peter Leonard, William Morfitt,
Rev. E. Gordon (and hon. clerk).
Fenwick and Burton Charity Trustees - Rev. E. Gordon, G. M. Gale, Thomas Bainton,
P. Leonard, W. Morfitt, W. Smith, G. Vickerton, W. H. Nancarrow, clerk.
Miscellany of trades
Barker Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker
Bell Thomas Bradley, joiner, &c., and thrashing machine owner.
Binning George, carrier to Hull (Monday), and Bridlington (Saturday)
Binning Miss Rose, dressmaker
Brown George, groom
Burn Wilfred, cobble dealer
Catterick George, farm foreman
Coates Matthew, cobble dealer
Coates Robert, cobble dealer
Dibnah Richard, hind
Frost Miss Isabella
Gale Misses Eleanor Mary and Jane
Gordon Rev. Edward, B.A., Vicarage
Grainger John
Jessop Edward, bootmaker, Post office
Marsh Thomas, cobble dealer
Morfitt William, school attendance officer
Nancarrow William Henry, schoolmaster
Richardson Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper
Robson Mrs. Catherine
Sedman Willis, vict. & blksmith, Black Horse Inn
Smith Thomas, shopkeeper, and carrier to Driffield (Thursday)
Smith William, tailor and sexton
Towse Francis, cattle dealer
Farmers.
Bainton Thomas (yeo.) (and County Councillor for Brandesburton Division, E H.), Arram hall
Bell Robert (yeo.) (and miller), Atwick mill
Bolton John Wilson, Little Atwick
Coates John, Little Arram
Dent William Horsley, High Skirlington
Gale Geo. Mason (& yeo.), Atwick hall
Leonard Peter
Milson Henry, Glebe farm
Needham Joseph (and carter)
Stephenson Charles, Low Skirlington
Towse Frederick
Vickerton George
Scan, OCR and html by Colin Hinson. Checking and correction by Peter Nelson.