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Escrick Directory of Trades and Professions for 1857
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Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for ESCRICK in Post Office Directory of 1857.
Private Residents: - Rev John Ash Gaussen MA
- The Hon. and Rev Stephen Willoughby Lawley MA rector
- Rev Frederick Peel MA vicar
- Lord Wenlock Escrick Park
- John Anderson farm bailiff
- James Baren farmer Win Chat
- John Baren farmer
- William Beckett shopkeeper
- George Bell farmer
- Francis Brown farmer
- George Brown farmer and butcher
- John Brown Bull
- Robert Brown tailor
- John Buckle carpenter and wheelwright
- Charles Chatterton farmer Pallion Farm
- John Coates poultryman Menagerie farm
- John Cooper shoemaker and registrar of births and deaths
- John Croft farmer Hangsman Hall
- Robert Davison shopkeeper
- Thomas Dennison shoemaker
- Robert Eagle farmer
- W. Frankham clerk of words
- John Garner grocer and draper
- John Gell wood veiner
- William Gilbertson farmer Wrays' House
- William Gray mail contractor and carrier
- John Harrup farmer
- James Haw farmer and carrier
- William Haw shoemaker
- Benjamin Hoop gamekeeper
- George Hillah master of school
- Matthew Jackson smith
- Thomas Jelly land agent Escrick Park office
- George Kay tailor
- William Kirk farmer
- Thomas Lister sexton
- Christopher Mason farmer and carrier
- John Mitchell gardener
- John Moult bricklayer
- John Natriss farmer Grange
- Benjamin Pearson tailor
- John Portens shoemaker and postmaster
- Mark Rennison gamekeeper
- G C Smith bailiff
- William Stanbrook warrener
- John Stark farmer
- Anthony Taylor tailor Approach Farm
- Benjamin Wikeley Mount Pleasant
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for DEIGHTON in Post Office Directory of 1857.
Miscellany of trades - William Beckett swan
- Joseph Bell farmer
- Joseph Bell wheelwright Crockey Hill
- John Carlton farmer
- William Daniel farmer
- Robert Graves farmer
- William Hobson farmer
- W. Killingbeck farmer
- Joseph Milner shoemaker
- Mrs Moody farmer
- John Richardson farmer
- Robert Robson farmer
- Letters through York, John Porteus, postmaster.
- Letters arrive at quarter to 7am and are despatched at quarter past 7pm.
- Nearest money order office is at York.
Transcribed by Shelly Stephenson. ©2006