Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for BARMBY MOOR in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.
Post:
Post Office at Welburn Ringrose's, shoemaker. Letters
via York. Nearest Money Order and Telegraph Office, Pocklington,
(two miles.) Delivery at 7-0 a.m.; despatch, 6-30 p.m., Sundays included.
Miscellany of trades
Blowman Moses, tailor
Carr Mrs. Mary, carrier to York, Saturday and alternate Thursdays
Dunn Mr. Peter Septimus
Fountain Mr. Arthur
Giles Thomas, grocer
Hanley Edwd., vict. and blacksmith, Boot and Slipper
Maddison Joseph Robert, schoolmaster
Nottingham Miss Zylpha
Pocklington Mr. Matthew
Preston Mrs. Mary
Rees Rev. Wm. Davison Wood, The Vicarage
Ringrose Jesse, shoemaker
Ringrose Welburn, shoemaker, Post office
Siddall Allan
Smith Mrs. Frances, The Laurels
Vaux Mr. Thomas
Wales Mr. George, Slate Pit house
Wilson Thomas, joiner
Farmers.
Allison Charles, Greenlands cottage
Allison Thomas
Bagley David
Barnes George, Newlands
Blanshard Seth (and rate collector)
Calam John
Craggs R.
Foster David Helm (Exors.), Field house
Gibb George, Slate Pit farm
Hardy John George
Harper James
Herbert James, Dumplin castle
Hird James
Holmes John
Houlden John
Jacques Martin, Barmby grange
Kell George
Massey William, and vict. Barmby New Inn
Midgley James
Moor Joseph, Barmby Moor house
Moore Thomas, Ivy house
Moore William
Nicholls Thomas (and cattle dealer)
Quarton Robert, North field
Richardson Josiah (and carrot and potato merchant), Greenlands
Shepherdson Henry (and contractor)
Siddall Hugh
Sissons John
Smith Charles, Primrose cottage
Smith George
Smith John Topham, North field
Smith Thomas
Stephenson John
Triffitt Thomas (and horse dealer)
Warriner William, Little grange
Scan, OCR and html by Colin Hinson. Checking and correction by Peter Nelson.