Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for MIDDLETON TYAS in Bulmer's Directory of 1890.
MIDDLETON TYAS TOWNSHIP.
Post, Money Order, Telegraph Office, and Savings Bank, at George King's.
Letters arrive via Richmond, Yorkshire, per mail gig (week-days only) at
8-15 a.m., and are despatched at 3-45 p.m. The telegraph department is open on
Sundays from 8 to 10 a.m. A Wall Letter Box at Scotch Corner is cleared, week-days,
8-30 p.m.; Sundays, 12 noon.
Miscellany of trades
Adamson William, shoemaker
Andrew Thomas, gardener
Ascough George, vict. and farmer, Three Tuns Inn, Scotch corner
Atkinson William, vict., Shoulder of Mutton
Backhouse Jonathan E., Esq., J.P., The Rookery
Banner George, carter
Best George, blacksmith
Brunton Mrs. Ann, apartments
Collingwood William, tailor
Drewett Mrs. Isabella, East hall
Dundas The Hon. Mrs. Margt., Middleton lodge
Eshelby John, brick and tile maker, Chantry Tile Works
Eyre Mrs. Elizabeth Martha, West hall
Goundry Miss Hannah
Goundry Wm., vict., Crown and Anchor Inn
Hardy Mr. William
Hardy William, joiner, &c.
Hutchinson Elizabeth Mary, dressmaker
Jameson John, cowkeeper
Kidd James, butler
King Geo., grocer, shoemaker, and postmaster
Lancaster Mr. John
Munday Albert, painter and paperhanger & vict., Bay Horse
Pollexfen Rev. John Hutton, M.A., F.S.A., The Vicarage
Robinson Mrs., Cote house
Robinson Susannah, dressmaker
Sargent Rev. Charles Newton, curate
Smith George, carter
Smith Joseph, mason
Spence Mr. Ralph
Stead Frederick, market gardener
Stephenson Edward, butcher
Thirkell William, blacksmith
Thompson George, parish clerk and sexton
Watson George, gardener
Winterbottom John schoolmaster
Wrightson John, estate bailiff to Mrs. Eyre, Foresters hall