Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for HOLME ON SPALDING MOOR in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.
Post:
Post, Money Order, Telegraph, Savings Bank, Insurance and Annuity Offices at Miss Agnes
Myers'. Letters via York arrive at 8-30 am., and are despatched at 6-0 p.m., Sundays
included. Wall Box at Moor End cleared on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 12-45 p.m.,
and on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 1-45 p.m. No Sunday collection.
BOARD SCHOOL,
Thomas Amos, headmaster;
Hy. Green, clerk to the Board, Howden;
Jno. Hy. Harrison, attendance officer
Miscellany of trades
Calam Fras. Henry., stationmstr., Holme station
Calam William, tailor
Carter Jesse, insurance & commission agent
Castellano Rev. Peter (Catholic), manager, Market Weighton Reformatory
Castle George, carrier to Howden, Saturday, Market Weighton, Wednesday
Catholic Cemetery, Beacon hill
Catholic Chapel (St. John the Baptist); Rev. Stephen O'Hare, rector
Catholic School (mixed); Miss Mary King, head mistress
Clarkson Thomas George, assistant manager, Market Weighton Reformatory
Collins Mrs. Annie, grocer and draper
Collins George, Moor end
Collins John Holmes, draper
Cook Grant, tailor
Davidson Wm., L.R.C.P., Ed., L.R.C.S., Ed.
Davison George, tailor
Drayton Thomas, corn & flour dealer
Edwards Frederick William, chemist
Falkingham Mrs. Elizabeth, grocer
Featherstone Miss Ellen, shopkeeper
Finch George, saddler
Fish William, butcher and cattle dealer
Fleming John, clerk, Holme station
Foster Joseph Thorpe, horse breaker
Garvey Brothers, florists and seedsmen
Goundrill Blanchard, miller, Howden road
Graves James, joiner and wheelwright
Harrison George, blacksmith
Harrison William, grocer
Holmes Rev. George Gorham, M.A., B.D., The Vicarage
Hornby John, grocer and beer retailer
Horsenail Henry, head keeper
Horsley Henry, shoemaker
Howes Charles, grocer and draper
Ibbotson John Thornton, vict. and joiner, The Old Hare and Hounds
Ibbotson Wm. Thornton, vict., and blacksmith, Cross Keys
Jackson Charles, joiner and wheelwright
Johnson John, tailor and draper
Johnson William, shoemaker
Kettlewell Geo., corn dealer, Fir Tree house
Kettlewell John, miller
Laverack James, butcher
Lewthwaite Rev. W. H. (Catholic), chaplain, Market Weighton Reformatory
Lill Francis, miller and insurance agent
Lunt Austin, head gardener, Holme hall
Marshall James, vict., Blacksmith's Arms
Mason Alfred, blacksmith
Moore Frederick, greyhound trainer, New Inn
Moore Mrs. Rebecca, vict., Old Red Lion
Myers Miss Agnes, postmistress and draper
O'Hare Rev. Stephen (Catholic), chaplain to Henry Stourton, Esq.
Parkinson James, parish clerk and sexton
Poole Isaac, boot dealer and grocer
Poole William, threshing machine proprietor
Raney Rd. Graves, shoemaker & photographer
Reader George, grocer
Reader William, vict., New Inn
Rhimes Mrs. Annie dressmaker
Roantree John William, shoemaker
Simpson Mrs. Mary Ann, vict., Railway Hotel
Smart Robert, carrier to Howden, Saturday, and Market Weighton, Wednesday
Southgate Francis Burnham, vict., Anchor Inn
Southgate John Henry Burnham, grocer
Stainforth Paul, horsebreaker
Stourton Hy., Esq., J.P. & C.C., Holme hall
Sweeting William, shopkeeper
Thirsk Emmanuel, grocer
Todd Thomas, butcher
Towse David, lock keeper, Sod houses
Turner George, bricklayer
Walker Michael, stationinaster, Everingham station. Letters via Harswell
Ward Samuel, shoemaker
Whitehead Mrs. Elizabeth, Claremont house
Wood James, potato dealer
Yorkshire Catholic Reformatory School for Boys (St. William's), Market Weighton road;
manager, Mr. Thomas George Clarkson; chaplain, Rev. W. H. Lewthwaite
Youhill George, joiner and wheelwright
Farmers.
Allen William, Wholsea
Blackburn John William, Water end
Boast John, Holme house
Bradley Peter, Chapel hill
Bramley John
Brooksbank James, Prospect farm
Brown William, Bursea grange
Calam Richard, Hasholme
Calam Robert, Arglam lane
Castle Joseph
Catton Brooksbank, Spen house
Catton Mrs. Mary Ann, Station farm
Cheeseborough Joseph, Water end
Coggan George (hind for Henry Stourton, Esq.), Lodge farm
Collinson John
Cook Henry Pycock, Bursea Lane end
Cook William
Dale John & Richard, River head
Eland Leonard, Rose farm
Eland Thomas Nottingham (and horse dealer), Holly house
Etherington William Burton, Lady's parlour
Featherstone Henry, Duck nest
Featherstone Peter, Arglam
Featherstone Wm. , & vict., Star Inn, River head
Grisewood John
Hairsine Charles, Bursea
Hairsine George, Bursea
Hare Charles, Prospect house
Harrison John Henry (and assistant overseer, assessor, and school attendance officer)
Harrison John, Bursea lane
Hodgson Richard King, Bursea house
Hollands Mrs. Hasholme
Huddleston George, Throlam farm
Hyde Eli, Bulmer lane
Jibson George, Wood house
Jibson John, Spen farm
Johnson Edmond, Lock farm
Johnson Fisher, Holme landing
Johnson William, Highgate house
Kirk George, Tollingham house
Laverack Jewitt, Bursea lodge
Laverack John, Arglam
Laverack Joseph, Welham bridge.
Longhorn John, Arglam lane
Market Weighton Reformatory; Rev. Peter Castellano, manager
Metcalf George, Water end
Metcalf Thomas
Nutt J., Park farm
Ogram John
Oxtoby John, Water end
Pybus Thomas (and steward to Henry Stourton, Esq.), Castle farm
Raney David, Water end
Reader Joseph (and coach horse breeder), Stud farm
Rennison Frank, Wholsea grange
Rennison William, Skiff farm
Ripley John, Beulah farm
Robinson Thomas, Howden road
Sargison Thomas, Arglam lane
Smith James Ramsdaile, Hasholme hall
Smith John, Sand hill
Smith Mrs. Sarah Ann, Howden road
Southgate Robert, Burnham
Stewart John, Bar farm
Stewart Thos., (and horse dlr), Welham bridge
Stewart William, Runner end
Sunman William, River head
Triffitt Joseph, Sober hill
Turner Robert, Spen lane
Ward John Buttle Williamson
Ward Matthew Henry
Wardell Thomas, Hasholme
Watkinson Thomas, The Grange
Watson Joseph
Waudby John, New Bursea house
Wilson William, Woodlands
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