Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for RICCALL in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.
Post:
Post, Money Order Office, and Savings Bank; Thomas Abbott, postmaster.
Letters, via York, arrive at 8-10 a.m., and are despatched at 6-15 p.m.
Postal Telegraph Office, at Riccall Station.
Miscellany of trades
Bean Miss Sarah Elizabeth, dressmaker
Bell Mrs. Ann, Townsley terrace
Bell Mr. Thomas, Riccall house
Benson William, gardener, Burton house
Brewster James, horse dealer
Brown Thomas William Dawson, police constable, police station
Bulmer John William, cartowner
Bulmer Thomas, senr., shoemaker
Camplejohn John, bricklayer
Camplejohn John, junr., bricklayer, coal dealer, and grocer
Castle William, joiner and wheelwright
Cattley Joseph, joiner and wheelwright
Daniel Mrs. Elizabeth, Laburnum cottage
Daniel Mrs. Mary, grocer and flour dealer
Daniel Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper
Darling Samuel, coal agent and vict., Hare and Hounds Inn
Deighton Philip, vet. surgeon, M.R.C.v.S.
Fairweather Joseph, grocer
Farrow Rev. John Rotherford, B.A., The Vicarage
Fidler William, hay and straw dealer, and victualler, Drovers' Arms
Foster Mr. Plaxton
Hare Christopher, blacksmith
Harriman Mrs. Hannah, sick nurse, & lodgings
Hepworth William, schoolmaster, registrar of births and deaths for Riccall sub-district,
and secretary of Riccall Co-operative Society, Ltd., Schoolhouse
Horner Mrs. Jane, The Cottage
Jackson Arthur, grocer
Lazenby Mrs. Jane, Chapel street
Lee Richard, Prudential agent
Longfield Geo., market gardener and miller
Mason Frank, butcher
Morley John, tailor
Pickard Mr. Thomas
Pratt James, timber merchant, steam saw and grinding mills, and farmer. Coney house
Pratt John, timber merchant, Coney house
Rennison Mrs. Hannah
Reynolds William Henry, stationmaster
Riccall Co-operative Society, Ltd., grocers, drapers, &c.; Joseph Griffiths, manager;
William Hepworth, secretary
Miscellany of trades
Riccall Parochial School; William Hepworth, master
Robson Frederick, land surveyor, assistantoverseer, and tithe collector
Simpson Mr. Lawrence, Red house
Slater John William, carter and carrier to Selby (Monday), and York (Saturday)
Taylor Christopher, blacksmith
Thellusson Charles, Esq., Riccall hall
Walker & Sons, cab proprietors and contractors, Greyhound Inn
Walker Andrew, vict., Greyhound Inn
Walker Mrs. Mary, Belle Vue house
Waslin Mr. Thomas, Cherry Tree house
Wray Mr. Robert
Farmers.
Atlay Mrs. Sarah Jane, Wheel hall
Barton Thomas
Bradley Samuel, Nova Scotia farm
Bulmer Christopher, Church street
Bulmer Thomas, junior
Cook William, Green Lane farm
Creaser John (and miller), The Villa
Dixon William, Hawthorn house
Douglas Henry (and parish clerk)
Fenteman Joseph, Denham house
Hanley Thomas, Newlands farm
Hare Ernest
Hare Francis (and steam thrasher and reaping machine proprietor)
Hawkins Charles, Church street
Kay William
Kirkman George, Church End farm
Poppleton William (bailiff), Selby end
Pratt James, Coney house
Pratt John, Park view
Rennison Mark
Riley Alfred, Riccall grange
Romans Frederick Henry. Coppergate
Romans John, Dam End farm
Romans Thomas, Dam End farm
Scholey Robert (and butcher)
Shepherd William
Stead Thomas (yeoman), Longlands house
Tomlinson Thomas
Waite George, Strawberry farm
White George
Scan, OCR and html by Colin Hinson. Checking and correction by Peter Nelson.