Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for BRANDESBURTON in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.
BRANDESBURTON TOWNSHIP.
Post, Money Order, Savings Bank, Annuity and Insurance Office at J. R. Elbeck's.
Letters, via Hull, arrive at 8-10 a.m., and are despatched at 8-50 p.m.,
week-days only. The nearest Telegraph Office is at Leven.
County Councillor for Brandesburton Division of the East Riding - Thomas Bainton, Esq.,
Arram hall Hull.
Steward of Manor - Henry William Bainton, Esq., Beverley; John Speed, bailiff.
Brandesburton, Leven and District Floral and Horticultural Society - H. Vashon-Baker and
James Haggitt, hon. secretaries; George I. Huzzard, hon. treasurer.
Mutual Improvement Society - -G. I. Huzzard, secretary.
Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator - Brandesburton District of the Skirlaugh Union - E.
N. Smartt.
Registrar of Births and Deaths - J. Robinson deputy, A. J. Davis.
Miscellany of trades
Bailey James, hind, Eastfield
Bassingdale George Dobson, blacksmith
Beilby Edward, bricklayer and builder
Beswick John, saddler and harness maker
Charter John, flour dealer
Cookman George, cowkeeper
Cookman Robert M., cowkeeper
Crawforth John, 'bus proprietor
Darley John Thomas, bootmaker
Davis Albert John, master, National school, organist to Parish church, & deputy registrar
Dixon George, hind, Burshill-in-Carr
Dunn Robert, parish clerk and sexton
Eastwood George, plumber and painter
Elbeck John Robert, grocer, &c., Post office
Ellerby David, hind, Moorside farm
Eskrick Miss Barbara, cowkeeper
Gardiner James, boot repairer
Haggitt Eli, hind, Mount Ephraim
Haggitt James, tailor and hairdresser
Harrison James Jonathan, Esq., J.P., Brandesburton hall, and 70 Harley street, Cavendish
sq, London; club, Oxford and Cambridge
Hebblewhite Wm., thrashing machine owner
Hodgson William, cattle dealer, Starcarr
Huzzard George Ingles, grocer and draper, and agent to Northern Fire and Life Assur. Co.
Jackson Isaac, hind, Clayfields
Lacy Thomas Henry, 'bus proprietor
Lock Mrs. Ann, cowkeeper
Maxwell Andrew, merchant
Maxwell Robert, seed merchant; h Leven
Metcalf Henry Whitelock, joiner, builder, and wheelwright
Myers & Son, corn, flour, and provision merchants
Myers Isaac, butcher and cattle dealer
Myers John Joseph (Myers & Son)
Myers William (Myers & Son)
Preston Capt. Wm. Harrison, J.P., Heigholme hall (letters via Leven)
Robinson Jno., joiner, builder, and wheelwright, registrar and assistant overseer
Scott Thomas Wilson, gardener
Scott William, tailor and draper
Simpson Jeremiah, boot repairer
Smartt Edward Nangle, L.R.C.S., & L.K. & Q.C.P., I., and L.M., Coombe Hosp., Dublin,
physician and surgeon
Stephenson Mr. Joseph
Tennison George, hind
Tong Geo., bead gardener, Brandesburton hall
Vashon-Baker Rev. William James Furneaux, M.A., The Rectory
Walker James, estate joiner
Watson George, bricklayer and plasterer
Webster Edmund, estate blacksmith
Wheatcroft Mrs. Sarah
Wright John, hind, Westfield
Farmers.
Chapman Michael, Brandesburton grange
Charter John, and vict., Dacres Arms
Crawforth Richard (and carrier)
Dixon Thos. Carter (and ram breeder, annual letting in August), Barff house
Dixon Thos. Carter Bainton (at Nunkeeling), Barff house
Featherston David (managing), Burshill
Featherston George (and auctioneer and valuer), Glebe farm
Featherston John (and thrashing machine owner), Westfield and Burshill
Fewson William, Baswick Steer
Foster Charles, and vict., Black Swan, and Moorside farm
Harrison Jonathan (and merchant), Lane house and Mount Ephraim
Harrison William Christopher, Manor house, and Burshill house, Burshill-in-Carr,
Clayfields, and Eastfield farms
Hodgson George (and cattle dealer), Sandfields
Jefferson Ralph, Moor Edge farm
Nicholson Chistopher, Warley Cross hill
Ribey John (and cattle dealer), Starcarr house
Robson William, Burshill villa and Park hill
Smith George
Speed Edward, Old Manor house
Speed John (and deputy agent and bailiff of manor)
Stephenson George
Watson Robert, Moor Town cottage
Welburn Alfred Peter (freeholder)
Welburn William
Whiting John, Burshill
Carriers.
Crawforth R., to Hull, Tuesday; to Driffield, Thursday
Dalton W., to Hull, Tuesday and Friday
Conveyance.
To Beverley. Lacy's wagon, daily, at 9-0 a.m., returning from the White
Horse at 3-30 p.m., Saturday 4-30 p.m.; and Crawforth's 'bus, on Tuesday, at 8-0 a.m.,
Saturday 9-30 am., returning from Railway station at 4-20 p.m. and 5-0 p.m.
MOOR TOWN TOWNSHIP.
Letters via Brandesburton, Hull.
Farmers.
Croft John Allen, Moor Town pasture
Northgraves William, Moor Town grove and Moor Town farm
Scan, OCR and html by Colin Hinson. Checking and correction by Peter Nelson.