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Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for ORMESBY in White's Directory of 1840.
Lord of the Manor: - Sir Wm Henry Pennyman, Bart of Ormesby Hall
- John Budle*, tide surveyor
- Mr James Cole
- David Duncan, gardener
- John Easby, butcher
- Philip and Joseph Heselton, merchants and ship owners
- Rev. Thomas Irvin, Vicarage
- John Jennett, tanner
- John Lowther, blacksmith
- Wm Marley, vict Red Lion
- Geo Nixon *, vict Board
- John and Wm Peacock *, book-keepers
- Thomas Readman, vict Black Lion and bricklayer
- Wm Rutter, land agent
- Jane Tate, shopkeeper
- Thos Wheatley, schoolmaster
- Rt Armstrong
- John Hansell
- Rt Wheatley
- Thos Close
- Rt Sanderson
- Thos Wilkinson
- Roger Calvert
- Wm Cole
- Peter Featherstone
- Wm Garbutt
- John Hansell
- Jph Harrison
- John and Ralph Jackson
- Robert Kay
- Thos Lister
- Peter Parlour
- Thos Sanderson
- Martin Smith
- Jacob Stothard
- Thos Wilson
- John Gainforth to Stockton Wed and Sat
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for ESTON in White's Directory of 1840.
Miscellany of trades - Geo Appleton, butcher
- James Bean, vict Stapylton Arms
- John Hugill, vict Nag's Head
- Thomas Neasham, vict Ship
- James Scales, tailor
- Thos Smith, grocer
- John Dale, shoemaker
- John Johnson, shoemaker
- Edw Wilson, shoemaker
- James Appleton
- Jph Garbutt
- Wm Graham
- Wm Hugill
- Ralph Jackson
- Caroline Gaden
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for MORTON in White's Directory of 1840.
Landowners: - WW Jackson Esq, Mr Wm Ward and Lord Rokeby own the three farms occupied by Wm Garbutt, Wm Curry and Henry Chapman
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for NORMANBY in White's Directory of 1840.
Lord of the manor: - Wm Ward Jackson Esq of Normanby Hall
- Consett Dryden, gent
- Mary Murray, vict Bay Horse
- Thos Nelson, mason
- Mary Agar
- Rt Coverdale
- Peter Piley
- Daniel Shepherd
- John Storey
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for UPSALL in White's Directory of 1840.
Landowners: - 660 acres belonging to WW Jackson and WK Staveley Esqrs. The
- former is Lord of the Manor
- John Peacock,
- Henry Chapman, West Upsall
- Ralph Breckon, corn miller
- Edward Davison, vict Cross Keys
Transcribed by Caroline Gaden.