Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for OSWALDKIRK in Bulmer's Directory of 1890.
OSWALDKIRK TOWNSHIP.
Postal Address, Oswaldkirk, York.
Post:
Post and Telegraph Office at Christopher Thompson's. Money Order Office, &c., Ampleforth.
Letters arrive at 7-40 a.m., and are despatched at 5-35 p.m. Sunday arrivals in summer at
9-10 a.m., and in winter at 11 a.m. Despatch at 3-30 p.m.
Miscellany of trades
Bamber Thomas, farmer & vict., Malt Shovel Hotel, convenience for visitors and posting house
Barker David, carrier, to Helmsley, on Fridays
Bosville The Hon. Mrs. H., Oswaldkirk hall
Foxton Hodgson, miller
Metcalfe Robert, registrar of births and deaths
Nelson Miss Ellen Jane, schoolmistress
Skilbeck Geo., wheelwright and carpenter, &c.
Stables William, blacksmith
Temple Rev. Henry, M.A., rector, hon. canon of Ripon, and surrogate
Temple M. H., Esq., barrister, Mayfield cottage
Farmers.
Bamber Thomas
Barker David
Barr Margaret, Feversham villa
Flintoft John
Parker Leonard, Golden square
Prest William
Read John, Manor house
Russell Robert, West Newton grange
Seamer John William, Newton grange
Thompson Christopher (and grocer), Post office
Thorpe Edward
Wood Jonadab
Scan, OCR and html by Colin Hinson. Checking and correction by Peter Nelson.