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.)
Scan, OCR and html by Colin Hinson. Checking and correction by Peter Nelson.