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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