Holme on Spalding Moor
Parish
Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades"
for HOLME ON SPALDING MOOR in Post Office Directory of 1857.
Private Residents:
Rev Thomas Anselm Cockshoot (Catholic)
George Collins Esq. Church Hill
Mr Thomas Hudson
Bryan Stapleton Esq.
Hon. Phillip Stourton Holme Hall
Rev Charles Yate BD (vicar)
Commercial:
Mrs Mahala Agitt farmer Spen
Misses Susannah and Emily Andrews ladies school
John Ardington saddler
Samuel Ash cattle dealer and farmer
John Bayley shopkeeper
John Bilbrough farmer Common
Hugh Bilton farmer Selby Road
William Blackburn farmer
Ralph Boast farmer Holme House
Mrs Hannah Braithwaite farmer Arglam Lane
George Bramham farmer
Thomas Bramley farmer Common
Mrs Jane Brigham farmer Park Farm
Mrs Jane Brown farmer Bursea Grange
William Brown farmer High Gate
John Henry Burnham farmer Moor End
Robert Burnham surgeon and registrar of births and deaths
John Buttle farmer
Francis Calam tailor
Robert Calam farmer Welham Bridge
Edward Cash corn merchant
Robert Castle farmer and jobber
Thomas Chaffer farmer Selby Road
Mrs Ann Clark farmer Howden Road
George Clark farmer Bursea
Miss Mary Conway mistress of Roman Catholic School
John and George Cook tailors and drapers
Matthew Dales farmer Cliff Stray
Francis Dodds joiner
Samuel Dyer master of Wesleyan school
William Easingwood miller
James Falkingham boot and shoemaker
Thomas Falkingham farmer
William Falkingham boot and shoemaker
Robert Featherstone farmer Howden Road
Robert Fish butcher
Thomas Fish butcher
William Fleming farmer and potato dealer
David Foster farmer Howden Road
William John Gleadow Spotted Cow
Edward Goodrick farmer
John Goodrick flax merchant
John Goodrick farmer
James Greaves joiner
John Grisewood farmer Water End
Aaron Hairsine farmer Bursea
Robert Halland farmer Hasholme
Thomas Hare farmer
John Hewby joiner and grocer
John Hewby draper
Richard K Hodgson farmer Bursea House
Thomas Holliday shopkeeper and shoemaker
Charles Holmes builder
Thomas Holmes farmer No Man's Friend
Joseph Holmes brickmaker The Land of Nod
Henry Horsley shoemaker
William Huddlestone farmer Throlam
Miss Ann Hudson shopkeeper
Herbert Hudson chemist, druggist, grocer, draper and post office
John Hudson Blacksmiths Arms and brewer
David Hutchinson Star coal merchant and farmer
John Ibbotson joiner
Richard Jibson farmer Bulmer Lane
George Johnson blacksmith
Henry Johnson shopkeeper
Richard Johnson farmer Lock Farm
William Johnson farmer Duck Nest
Thomas King farmer Lodge Farm
James Kirk lock keeper Sod Houses
Jewitt Laverack butcher
Jewitt Laverack farmer Welham Bridge
William Loftus coal merchant Land of Nod
James McIntyre labourmaster Roman Catholic reformatory
George Markham bailiff to Hon P Stourton
William Mason blacksmith
John Middleton farmer Arglam Lane
Robert Milner brickmaker
Charles Mintoft stationmaster
Henry Mitchell (the trustees of the late) farmer Spen
James Mortimer master of National school
William Parkinson farmer Moor End
Ralph Pool tailor
Henry Powell shoemaker
George Ramsdale shopkeeper
James Ramsdale farmer Selby Road
David Raney farmer Selby Road
William Raney farmer common
John Reader farmer Beacon Farm
Thomas Rennison farmer Skiff Farm
john Rider farmer
Thomas Ripley farmer
George Robinson farmer
William Scholfield shoemaker
Joseph Sergison farmer Arglam Lane
Edward Simpson bricklayer
George Simpson builder
Robert Simpson farmer Water End
James R and John Smith farmers Arglam
Daniel Smith farmer Howden Road
Miss Elizabeth Smith Red Lion
Jas. R Smith farmer Hasholme Grange
John Smith farmer
John Smith miller
William Smith farmer Howden road
I H B Southgate farmer Moor End
Bryan Stapleton governor of the Roman Catholic Reformatory
William Stewardson farmer Weighton Road
John Steward horse dealer and farmer
Robert Teal New Inn
Robert Thackray farmer
Wholsea
Joseph Thompson farmer
Phillip Triffitt farmer Sand Lane
William Triffitt farmer Sand Lane
Thomas Voakes farmer Rabbit Hill
Henry Ward farmer Bar Farm
Richard Ward farmer Spen Lane
John Watson farmer Selby Road
Isaiah Waudby farmer Common
John Westoby farmer Land of Nod
Peter Whitehead farmer Hasholme Hall
William Whitehead tailor
William Whitehead Hare and Hounds
John Wilde grocer and draper
John Wilde farmer Tollingham
Richard Wiles assessor and collector of poor rates
William Wiles tailor
William Wiles shopkeeper and carrier
Richard Witty farmer Ladies Parlour
Robert Wright farmer
Robert Wright farmer Wholsea Grange
Thomas Youhill blacksmith
Post:
Herbert Hudson receiver.
Letters arrive at 11am, and are despatched at 3pm.
Post town: York.
Carriers:
Howden George Stainforth Saturday
Market Weighton George Stainforth Wednesday
Selby William Wiles Monday
Seaton Ross Henry Horsley Wednesday
York Henry Horsley Friday
Transcribed by Shelly Stephenson. ©2006
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