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Leven Parish, Directory of Trades and Professions for 1892

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Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for LEVEN in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.

Post:
  • Post, Money Order, Telegraph, Insurance, and Annuity Office at Wm. Foster's. Letters via Hull, arrive at 7-30 a.m., and are despatched at 4-45 p.m., week days only.



LEVEN TOWNSHIP.
  • MAGISTRATES FOR THE PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION OF NORTH HOLDERNESS. W. Bethell, Esq., Rise park (chairman); H. S. Constable, Esq., Wassand; J. J. Harrison, Esq., Brandesburton hall; B. B. Haworth-Booth, Esq., Rowlston hall; T. B. Holmes, Esq., Elim lodge, Hornsea; Capt. W. H. Preston, Heigholme hall; Major R. V. S. Riall, Sigglesthorne hall Rev. Canon Whately, Rise Rectory; James Mills, clerk, Beverley
  • Petty Sessions are held every alternateWednesday, in the Court Room, Police station at 11-0 am.
  • Police Station - William Cooper, inspector
  • County Councillor for Leven Division of East Riding - T. B. Jackson, Esq., Riston grange
  • Ancient Order of Foresters (Court "Bethell ") - Wm. Brown, sec.; held monthly at Hare and Hounds (established 1838; 195 members)
  • United Ancient Order of Druids ("Hope of Leven Lodge," Hull district) - E. A. Wright, sec.; held monthly at Temperance Hall (established 1884; 105 members). Juvenile Branch - B. R. Thompson, sec. (50 members)


Carriers.
  • To Hull, J. Mitchell and W. Herdsman on Tuesday and Friday


Conveyance.
  • To and from Beverley - Lacy's wagon, daily; Crawforth's 'bus, Tuesday and Saturday; and Clarkson's and Barker's, Saturday
Miscellany of trades
  • Bentley James, hind, Aikedale
  • Broumpton James, butcher
  • Brown Henry, shopkeeper
  • Brown William, tailor
  • Clarkson John, lodgings
  • Clubley Arthur, farm foreman
  • Cooper William, inspector, Police station
  • Derbyshire Geo., painter, plumber, and sexton
  • Douthwaite Jonathan, veterinary surgeon
  • Dunn Mrs. Elizabeth, dame school
  • Dunn Mrs. Jane, dressmaker
  • Dunn Watson, & Wright, bootmakers
  • Ellis Jph., market gardener and land surveyor, Sandholme
  • Foreman Alfred, wheelwright and blacksmith
  • Forge John, tailor and draper
  • Garton William Taylor, grocer and draper, &c.
  • Harrison Misses Frances & Ann, White cross
  • Hebb Frank, grocer and draper, &c.
  • Hebb John, corn miller, New mill
  • Hebb Mrs. Mary Ann
  • Herdsman William, carrier
  • Hobson Robert, bootmaker
  • Jackson George, bootmaker
  • Johnson Ralph, saddler and harness maker
  • Kilvington William, gardener and seedsman
  • Lawtey William, barman
  • Marshall John Wm., tallow chandler and dry-salter
  • Maxwell Rt. M., coal, corn, and seed merchant, Elm Tree house, and at Brandesburton
  • Medcalf Rev. William, M.A., The Rectory
  • Medd Thomas, cooper
  • Moore Atkinson, basket maker
  • Myers David, jobbing gardener
  • Myers George, jobbing gardener
  • Northgraves John, foreman, and thrashing machine owner
  • Pinkney John, saddler and harness maker
  • Preston Capt. William Harrison, J.P. (late 73rd Perthshire Regt.), Heigholme hall; Army and Navy Club, London
  • Richardson Mrs. Annie C., schoolmistress
  • Richardson Joseph L., schoolmaster
  • Shields Philip, gardener
  • Shields Robert, farm foreman
  • Simpson Edward, joiner and wheelwright
  • Simpson John, cowkeeper
  • Simpson Mrs. Matilda, lockkeeper
  • Spruce Mr. John William
  • Thompson Thomas, market gardener
  • Tiplady Wm., farm foreman, Low Baswick
  • Tripp William, flour dealer
  • Turnbull Mrs. Jane, brewer and coal merchant & vict., New Inn
  • Turner Fred, blacksmith
  • Watson George Poskitt, bricklayer
  • Watson Henry, farm foreman, Heigholme farm
  • Winter Frederick, vict. and ropemaker, Hare and Hounds
  • Winter Henry, joiner and wheelwright
  • Witty Mrs. Sarah
  • Woodward Mrs. Margaret
  • Wright Mrs., Home Rule house
  • Wylie John, cattle dealer


Farmers.
  • Charlton Robert, Mill house
  • Cook William
  • Dennison Mrs. Mary Ann
  • England George, Low Baswick; h Rise
  • England William, Leven Hall garth
  • Featherstone Thomas (and thrashing-machine owner), Rose cottage
  • Fewson Edward, Rectory farm
  • Forge Wm. Wise (yeoman), Northfield house
  • Hebb George
  • Hebb Robert C.
  • Iveson James (and coal, lime, salt, and cake merchant), Canal house, and Aike dale and Waterloo farms
  • Jackson Richard, High Baswick
  • Jordan James
  • Lamplough Jonathan (yeoman)
  • Mitchell John (and carrier and shopkeeper)
  • Mitchell William, Sandholme
  • Northern John
  • Northgraves Thomas; h Bewholme
  • Richmond Thomas, Leven grange and Leven Carr house
  • Simpson Thomas
  • Smith Job, Manor house
  • Watson William. H. (managing), Linley hill
  • Wright Edward Armitage (and corn miller, and registrar of births and deaths for Leven sub-district, Beverley Union)



HEMPHOLME TOWNSHIP.
  • Letters via Brandesburton, Hull.
Miscellany of trades
  • Fowler William, drainage foreman
  • Hornby John, cowkeeper
  • Kitchen Robert, lockkeeper and collector of dues, New Navigation


Farmers
  • Aconley William, Haverham
  • Arksey George
  • Dean Richard John
  • Fewson Mrs. Ann & Son (John), Struncheon hill
  • Fewson George, Hunt Hill house
  • Hebblewhite Isaac, Hollytreeholme


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