Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades"
for LANGTOFT in Post Office Directory of 1857.Gentry &c.:
- Rev Richard Baldock BA curate
Commercial:
- James Barron lime burner
- William Bishop beer retailer
- William Braithwaite blacksmith
- Frederick Brunton farmer
- John Gray shopkeeper
- Richard Gray farmer
- Peter Grice farmer
- William Harland joiner and wheelwright
- Thomas Hill shoemaker
- George Huthwaite farmer
- William Kell National schoolmaster
- John Baker Kirby Ship
- Mrs Catherine Lamplough farmer
- Crosby Lamplough farmer
- Mrs Priscilla Lamplough dressmaker
- Robert Lamplough farmer Wold House
- Wharram Lamplough butcher
- William Lamplough sen. farmer
- William Lamplough Jun. farmer
- Francis Lawty shoemaker
- John Lowther shopkeeper
- Sowersby Melson farmer and miller
- Thomas Nettleton tailor
- Johnson Nicholson shopkeeper
- Francis Pattison farmer
- Richard Pattison carrier
- Amos Pheasby poulterer and carrier
- John Pheasby baker
- Richard Postill George and Dragon joiner and wheelwright
- John Ringrose shopkeeper
- George Robinson tailor, parish clerk and postmaster
- John Robinson farmer
- Thomas Robinson dayschool
- James Ruston tailor
- James Sawdon farmer
- John Sawdon bricklayer
- William Seller butcher
- Misses Ann, Eliza and Elizabeth Sharp dressmakers
- John Sharp gardener and seedsman
- George Shipley farmer
- Marmaduke Simpson farmer
- Daniel Sowersby farmer
- Miss Sarah Sowersby dressmaker
- William Warters farmer
- Richard Watson blacksmith
- Henry Wilson farmer
- Philip Wilson farmer
- Mrs Rebecca Woodmansey dressmaker
- William Woodmansey joiner and wheelwright
- Thomas Wrides thrashing machine owner
Places of Worship:
- Church St Peter Rev Edward Trueman vicar, and Rev Richard Baldock curate
- Chapel of Ease Cottam Rev Richard Baldock officiating minister
- Wesleyan Chapel various ministers
- Primitive Methodist Chapel various ministers
Carriers:
- Bridlington-Amos Pheasby every Saturday
- Driffield- Richard Pattison and Amos Pheasby every Thursday.
Post:
- George Robinson receiver.
- Letters arrive from Driffield at half past noon and are despatched there to at
10mins to 1pm.
- Nearest money order office is at Driffield.
Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades"
for COTTAM in Post Office Directory of 1857.Miscellany of trades
- John Clark farmer
- Edwin Wauldby farmer
Transcribed by Shelly Stephenson. ©2006
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