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Nunkeeling Parish, Directory of Trades and Professions for 1892

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

Post:
  • Post Office at Henry Bunnett's, Bewholme. Letters, via Seaton, Hull, arrive at 7-45 a.m. (weekdays only), and are despatched at 4-30 p.m. Postal Orders issued, but not paid. The nearest Telegraph and Money Order Office is at Hornsea.


NUNKEELING.
Miscellany of trades
  • Brown Christopher, hind, Billings hill
  • Munckman George, cowkeeper
  • Steers William, cowkeeper
  • Trowill Charles, hind, Manor house


Farmers.
  • Beilby Charles, Pasturefield house
  • Deighton Samuel, Moor cottage (letters via Brandesburton)
  • Dixon Thomas Carter (yeo.), Manor house and Laburnums; h Brandesburton
  • Dixon Thomas Carter Bainton, Billings hill; h Brandesburton
  • Harrison Joseph, Moor house (letters via Brandesburton)
  • Norman Henry
  • Smith William, Acorn hill


BEWHOLME.
Miscellany of trades
  • Butler Rev. C. E., M.A., The Vicarage
  • Collinson Mrs.
  • Crathorne Mr. Frederick, Geranium villa
  • Dunn Frederick, parish clerk
  • Dunn George, coachman
  • Dunn Richard, bootmaker
  • Gilby Charles, hind, Manor house
  • Hunt Arthur, schoolmaster
  • Hunter John Curtis, police constable
  • Johnson William
  • Northgraves Thomas, hind, Bewholme house
  • Peele John, shopkeeper
  • Pickering Emanuel, joiner and machinist
  • Southwick Mrs.
  • Staveley Wm. Smith, joiner, blacksmith, and shopkeeper
  • Taylor William, tailor
  • Wise Francis, tailor


Farmers.
  • Bainton John (yeo.), Manor house
  • Botham John, The Laburnums
  • Bunnett Henry, Post office
  • Copeland Joseph, Grange farm
  • Dixon Thomas Carter, Bewholme house; h Brandesburton
  • Franks William, Bewholme hall
  • Hopper John
  • Leftley James, Model farm
  • Overfield James, Carr house
  • Smith William (and flour dealer and carrier to Beverley on Saturdays)
  • Smith William, (yeo.)


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