Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for WEST HESLERTON in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.
Post:
Post Office, Money Order Office, and Savings Bank; Mrs. Harriet Hodgson,
sub-postmistress. Mails arrive at 6-26 am., via York and Malton, and are
despatchsd at 7-26 p.m., on week-days. Sunday mails arrive at 8-21 a.m. in summer
and at 5-17 a.m. in winter. Despatch at 7-12 p.m. all the year round. Nearest
Telegraph Office, Sherburn - three miles distant.
Miscellany of trades
Anderson Fred, tailor and draper
Beacroft John, joiner, Freegift cottage
Beal Joseph, grocer
Elliott Henry, schoolmaster
Hodgson Mrs. Harriet, draper and grocer
Hodgson William, bootmaker and grocer
Hutton Rev. Alfred Jevons, L.Th., curate
Hutton Rev. Joseph Henry, BA., rector
Milner George, joiner
Naylor James, station master
Outhet John, vict. and brewer, Dawnay Arms
Shepherd William, gamekeeper
Short Rev. Hugh Martin, The Hall
Thompson Frederick William, tailor
Wallace Henry, gardener
Farmers.
Abbey Philip, Wold house
Baker Richard, Middle flat
Elsworth John Ellis (& cattle dealer), Carr hs
Miles Robert William, Heslerton carr
Outhet John, Dawnay Arms
EAST HESLERTON TOWNSHIP.
Postal address, East Heslerton, York.
Wall Letter Box cleared at 5-30 p.m.
Miscellany of trades
Jones William & Co., rope and sheep net manufacturers
Speck Messrs. Jonathan and William
Tindall George, grocer
Tindall John, butcher and freeholder
Tindall Thomas, blacksmith
Turner John, bootmaker
Walker Rev. Richard, M.A., vicar
Woodhall John, grocer and freeholder
Farmers.
Atkinson George, Wold farm
Beal Mark, Ling hall
Botterill George, Manor house
Cordiner Richard, Carr house
Coverdale John Ascough, The Grange
Hall Robinson
Jackson James, Whin Moor build
Tindall Thomas, senr. and Thomas, junr.
Scan, OCR and html by Colin Hinson. Checking and correction by Peter Nelson.