Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for CATWICK in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.
Post:
The nearest Telegraph and Money Order Office is at Leven.
Letters arrive via Skirlaugh, Hull, week-days only, about 8 a.m. Letter
Box cleared at 4-25 p.m.
Miscellany of trades
Brumpton John, farm foreman
Carr Samuel, foreman brickmaker
Catterick David (Catterick & Northgraves), steam thrashing machine owners
Collinson Thomas, hind
Cook Mr. John
Cook Mrs. Mary
Cook Mr. Thomas
Helm Chas., grocer, and carrier to Hull (Tues.) and Beverley (Saturday)
Hodgson William, tailor and draper
Johnson Morritt, farm foreman
Nicholson Mr. William
Northgraves John (C. & N.); h Leven
Pickering George, blacksmith and farrier
Smailes William, market gardener
Smith Rev. Arthur Hippisley, The Rectory
Sowery Miss Clara, schoolmistress
Watson William, shopkeeper
Wilkinson Joseph, market gardener
Wilson John, shoemaker
Farmers.
Bateson Gilder, Catwick grange
Bateson Harry Taylor; h Hornsea
Bowser Thomas & Son (Coulson) (and millers), Catwick mill
Cook Thomas, junr.
Dawson Isaac, Old hall
Frankish David, Cobble hall
Hunt George
Milner Charles, Glebe farm
Park Wm. Robert, (yeo.), Catwick house
Proctor William
Robson Henry, Catwick field
Whiting Thomas, Manor house
Scan, OCR and html by Colin Hinson. Checking and correction by Peter Nelson.