Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades"
for FOXHOLES in The Scarborough Gazette Directory of 1905.General information:
- Postal Address.---Foxholes, York.
- Parliamentary Division, Buckrose.
- County Council, East Riding.
- Parish Council.---Clerk, Wm. Wardell.
- St. Mary's Church.---Rev. Wm. Roberts, MA., The Rectory.
- Wesleyan Chapel (Sherburn Circuit).
- Parochial School.---Mistress, Miss Wardell.
- Nearest Railway Station, Ganton, 4 miles.
- Post and Telegraph Office.---Postmaster, Owston Postill. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Delivery, 3.45 p.m., winter. No Sunday. Money order, Savings Bank, etc.,
business.
Miscellany of trades
- Anson, John, carrier.
- Bannister, Geo., shoemaker.
- Bayes, Edward, farmer and pig jobber.
- Bayes, John, labourer.
- Beswick, Wm., butcher.
- Clark, John, shepherd.
- Cobb, Thomas, labourer.
- Coulson, Mrs.
- Creaser, John, blacksmith.
- Edwards, Mrs.
- England, Robert, labourer.
- Grainger, Clark, labourer.
- Hood, William, labourer.
- Hudson, Robt., farmer.
- Hudson, Ringrose, farmer.
- King, Londesborough, carrier.
- Manson, T., hind.
- Mennell, Herbert, labourer.
- Mennell, John, labourer.
- Milner, Fewson, blacksmith.
- Moment, Thomas, labourer.
- Myers, Wm., labourer.
- Newton, Edward, labourer.
- Postill, Owston, grocer,tailor and postmaster.
- Ringrose, James, carrier.
- Robert, Rev. W., MA. The Rectory.
- Rudd, Thos., labourer.
- Sawdon, Robert, labourer.
- Scruton, John, agricultural implement maker.
- Slaughter, Matther, labourer.
- Stephenson, J., grocer.
- Thompson, Geo., labourer.
- Wardle, Wm., farmer.
- Waters, Thomas, farmer.
- Wright, J., blacksmith.
Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades"
for BUTTERWICK in The Scarborough Gazette Directory of 1905.General information:
- Postal Adress, Butterwick, Sherburn, York
- Parliamentary Division, Buckrose
- County Council, East Riding,---T. Leonard.
- Parish Overseers:- Thomas Weldon and J. Stephenson
- Day Schools,---(Weaverthorpe)
- St. Nicholas Church,---Rev. W.M. Roberts (Foxholes)
- Nearest railway station 4 miles Weaverthorpe (N.E.R.), York and Scarborough
line.
- Nearest Telegraph Office 4½ miles, Weaverthorpe.
- Nearest Post Office, Weaverthorpe. Wallbox in village,
- Collection 4 p.m., delivery 8 a.m.
Miscellany of trades
- Byass, W., farmer
- Elvidge, Sawdon, labourer
- Fetch, T., labourer
- Johnson, George, labourer
- Matthews, H., shepherd
- Milburn, W., gamekeeper
- Stephenson, John, farmer
- Vasey, Edward, labourer
- Wheldon, Thomas, farmer
- White, W., farmer
Transcribed by Pam Smith.
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