Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for ELLOUGHTON in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.
BROUGH.
Post, Money Order, Telegraph, Annuity and Insurance Office, and Savings Bank, Brough; Philip
James, postmaster. Letters from London and all parts arrive at 4-11 a.m. and 3-15 p.m.;
from York at 3-13 p.m.; from Hull at 3-28 p.m., 5-40 p.m., and 5-54 a.m. Despatches to
London and all parts at 8-20 p.m.; to Hull at 3-15 and 9-38 p.m.; to North Ferriby, Melton,
and Welton at 5-30 p.m. Letter Box cleared on Sundays at 6-15 a.m. and 8-15 p.m.
Railway Station (N.E.R.); Philip James, stationmaster and goods agent.
Miscellany of trades
Andrew Arthur, gardener
Atkinson Mr. Joseph, Elloughton rise
Blakey Mr.
Brough, Elloughton, and District Gas Co., Ltd., Wm. Tock, manager; and William Squire,
secretary, Hull
Cash Mrs. Catherine, Jesmond house
Collins Mr. Monte Meyer
Constable Robert, cart owner
Dawson John, market gardener
Dixon Matthew, vict., Station Hotel
Dorsey Chas. Wm., joiner, and at Elloughton
Everatt Richard, grocer
Greame Mr. Henry Charles
Haldenby John Hudson, shopkeeper
Haldenby Misses S. and E., ladies' school, Brough villa
Hall William, farmer, Skilling's lodge
Hayward Mr. Charles Young
Horsley William John, butcher
Hulse Joseph, vict., Ferry Inn
Jackson Mr. Samuel Brook, Humber house
James John Arthur, clerk, Ivy cottage
James Philip, postmaster and stationmaster
Jaques Mr. Thomas, Swiss cottage
Jarratt Frederick, assistant overseer, Oak villa
Jefferson Henry, farmer, Sandholme lodge
Kettlewell Mr. Samuel, Daisy lawn
Lloyd George Marner, ganger, Ivy cottage
Massey Mr. Watson Arton, Grassdale
Mitchell Charles, hay and straw dealer
Moton Mr. Walter, Elloughton grange
Ouston Mr. George Robert, Ivy lodge
Palmer Thos. Wm., Esq., J.P., Brough house
Redfern Mr. Walter, Elloughton mount
Rutter Mr. James, Tremayne lodge
Scaife Mr. Matthew, Springfield house
Scarborough Charles, cowkeeper
Seabrook Robert
Sipling Mr. George
Smith Rev. Jas. (Congregationalist), Elloughton mount
Stones Frederick William, Prudential agent
Thompson Miss Caroline, Fern cottage
Upton Mr. John, Rose cottage
Walker Christopher Mason, cart owner
Ward James, grocer and beer retailer
West Leonard H., solicitor, and at Leeds
Wiley Edwin F. & Co., corn merchants (and Hull)
Wiley Edwin Frederic (E. F. W. & Co.); h The Elms
Wilson Edward Baker, traveller
Wilson James, blacksmith
Carriers to Hull.
Kirby Jno. and Walker Jas., on Tues. & Fri.
ELLOUGHTON
Letters, via Brough, the nearest Money Order Office. Wall Box cleared at 2-5 and 7-30 p.m
Sundays, 3-0 p.m.
Miscellany of trades
Andrew William, joiner and parish clerk
Atkinson Mr. Arthur J.
Barratt Henry, market gardener
Bennett Rev. William Millard, M.A., vicar
Carlill William, shoemaker
Cass - , schoolmaster
Day Matthew, grocer
Dorsey Charles William, joiner and builder
Fisher Mrs. Margaret
Gregory George Henry, clerk
Hatton Mrs. Martha
Howling John, blacksmith
Hudson Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper
Kelsey Frederick Shaw, Addiscombe house
Kirby John, carrier to Hull (Tues. and Fri.)
Kirby Richard, general dealer
Lambert Samuel, The Sycamores
Lloyd William Thomas, Elloughton castle
Middleton Henry, butcher
Mortimer Mr. James
Mossman Robt. Arthur, physician and surgeon
Pipes Miss Mary Elizabeth, Brook dale
Quest James, vict., Half Moon
Robinson William, tailor
Ross Mrs. Mary Elloughton lodge
Scaife George Beulah, builder
Scruton William, shoemaker
Shaw Edward, Thorpe villa
Starr Mr. Frederick William
Storr Robert Ellis, joiner
Storr Mr. William
Thompson Mr. William
Tomalin Mr. Samuel
Underwood John, plumber
Walker James, carrier to Hull (Tues. and Fri.)
Wares James McIntosh
Woodhouse James Thomas, Esq.
Farmers.
Beaulah Thomas Carlill (and butcher)
Blythe William, Manor house
Brigham William
Giddy - , Top of hill
Jefferson Robert
Joy -
Robinson John
WAULDBY TOWNSHIP.
Letters via Brough.
Miscellany of trades
Thompson Joseph, Wauldby manor
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