Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades"
for THWING in The Scarborough Gazette Directory of 1905.General information:
- Parliamentary Division---Buckrose
- Postal Address---Thwing, Hunmanby. R.S.O.
- Post Office---Postmistress, Jane Duke. Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. week days.
No Sundays. Delivery weekdays, 10 a.m. Dispatch 3.30 p.m. Postal Orders only.
- Nearest Telegraph Office---Foxholes, 3 miles.
- County Council, East Riding---H.B. Cranswick.
- Parish Council---Chairman, Richard Barugh; John C. Burdass, J. Duke, R. Coates,
M.L. Brigham, W. Lee, R. Newlove, W.J. Burdass; clerk, T. Southwell.
- All Saints Church---Rev. W. Felton, vicar.
- Weleyan Chapel, (Bridlington Circuit).
- Primitive Methodist Chapel (Bridlington Circuit).
- Council School---Schoolmistress, Miss Drake.
- School Managers---Chairman, Rev W. Felton; T. Southwell, J.C. Burdass,
- C. Knapton, Richard Barugh, Augustine Towse.
- Nearest Railway Station---Hunmanby (6 miles, NER, Hull and Scarborough line).
Miscellany of trades
- Barmby, Charles, groom.
- Barron, William, labourer.
- Berryman, William, labourer.
- Bielby, F., groom.
- Bielby, Richard, labourer.
- Brigham, Martin L., farmer.
- Broadley, John, hind.Burdass, John C., farmer.
- Burdass, W.J., farmer.
- Burt, Mrs. Maria.
- Catterick, Mrs.
- Coates, Mrs. Ellen.
- Coates, Robert, labourer.
- Coates, Wm., labourer.
- Colley, Watson, labourer.
- Coultas, Henry, labourer.
- Coultas, John, labourer.
- Coultas, Robert, draper.
- Danby, James, roadman.
- Duke, Johnson, roadman.
- Dyson, John, labourer.
- Felton, Rev. Wm., The Rectory.
- George, Edmond, labourer.
- Hodgson, Thomas, labourer.
- Hoggarth, H., tailor.
- Judd, Wm., labourer.
- Lee, William, labourer.
- Moment, Frank, labourer.
- Maidens, Fred, groom.
- Moore, J.
- Nellist, George, farmer.
- Newlove, John, blacksmith.
- Newlove, Robert, joiner.
- Orton, W., shepherd.
- Prince, T., hind.
- Redhead, John, engine driver.
- Redhead, William.
- Redshaw, George, farmer and carrier.
- Robson, James, labourer.
- Sanderson, Newsome, engine driver.
- Sawyer, Joseph, grocer.
- Southwell, Thos., farmer and assistant overseer.
- Speck, Watson, blacksmith and parish clerk.
- Sorey, Aaron, labourer.
- Stork, Matthew, labourer.
- Tindall, Matthew, hind.
- Towse, Augustus, innkeeper, farmer and carrier, Raincliffe Arms.
- Trowell, Benj., shepherd.
- Ward, Thomas, labourer.
Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades"
for OCTON in The Scarborough Gazette Directory of 1905.General information:
- Postal Address---Octon, Hunmanby, RSO.
- Parish of Thwing. (see Thwing for other details).
Miscellany of trades
- Bean, Thomas, labourer, Octon Lodge (Langtoft, Driffield).
- Atkinson, Wm., labourer.
- Braithwaite, H., labourer, Octon Lodge.
- Bird, Leonard, labourer.
- Brown, Daniel, hind.
- Barugh, Richard, farmer.
- Elvidge, John, labourer.
- Goundrell, Geo., farmer, Octon Lodge do.
- Greenley, Thomas, groom.
- Hodgson, Robert, farmer, Octon Grange (Ganton, York).
- Lazenby, ---, shepherd.
- Mallory, John, labourer.
- Rack, Thomas, labourer.
- Robson, John, farmer, Octon Grange (Ganton, York).
- Standy, J., farmer, Octon Grange (Ganton, York).
- Sutton, Geo., farmer, Wold Cottage (do.).
- Twiddle, Thomas, hind.
Transcribed by Pam Smith.
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