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Reighton Directory of Trades and Professions for 1905

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Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for REIGHTON in The Scarborough Gazette Directory of 1905.

General information:
  • Postal Address---Reighton, Bempton, Bridlington.
  • Parliamentary Division---Buckrose.
  • County Council---East Riding.
  • Parish Meeting---Overseers, Henry Hall and H. Coleman.
  • St. Peter's Church---Rev. M. Wynne, curate in charge.
  • Wesleyan Chapel (Filey Circuit).
  • Day Schools---Speeton.
  • Nearest Railway Station---Speeton (1 and a half miles, Hull and Scarborough line, NER.)
  • Nearest Telegraph Office---Hunmanby, 3 miles.
  • Post---Delivery 10.30 a.m., dispatch, wall box. 3 p.m. No Sundays.
Miscellany of trades
  • Anderson, Chas., labourer.
  • Anderson, John, grocer.
  • Appleby, Mrs.
  • Barr, James, coal dealer.
  • Bilton, Mrs. Rachael.
  • Bray, David, labourer.
  • Chadwick, Robt., labourer.
  • Chapman, Richard, farmer.
  • Coleman, Henry, farmer.
  • Coleman, Nathaniel, farmer.
  • Cook, Paul, shepherd.
  • Clubley, John, labourer.
  • Crawford, A., blacksmith.
  • Crawford, M., blacksmith.
  • Crawford,W., farmer.
  • Crowe, Robert, farmer, Manor House.
  • Danford, G.C., The Hall.
  • Evison, J., tailor.
  • Fewster, S., labourer.
  • Gullen, Geo., labourer.
  • Hall, Henry, joiner and builder.
  • Harper, Miss, dressmaker.
  • Hood, W., farmer, Reighton Moor.
  • Hogg, Thomas, shoemaker.
  • Mableson, J., postman.
  • Mainprize, M., hind.
  • McLaren, Tom, labourer.
  • Marshall, Wm., grocer and carrier.
  • Piercy, Wm., Dotterill Inn.
  • Pudsey, H.
  • Pudsey, Mrs.
  • Robinson, J., Sands Lane.
  • Robson, T.
  • Scrivener, P., labourer.
  • Skelton, Fred, shepherd.
  • Sparrow, J.
  • Temple, Henry, platelayer.
  • Tennyson, John Thomas, farmer.
  • Trowell, Wm., hind.
  • Waites, William, labourer.
  • Watso, Geo., labourer.
  • Webster, Thomas, farmer.
  • Whiting, George, labourer.
  • Wilson, William, labourer.
  • Wood, ---.
  • Woodhead, William, labourer.
  • Wynne, Rev. M., The Vicarage.

Transcribed by Pam Smith.