GENUKI Home page    Richmond Parish Richmond
Parish

Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades"
for RICHMOND in Pigot's Directory of 1829.

Post Office,

Nobility, Gentry and Clergy,

Academies & Schools,
Not otherwise described are Day Schools.

Artists,

Attorneys,

Auctioneers,

Bakers & Flour Dealers,

Bankers,

Basket Makers,

Blacksmiths & Farriers,

Booksellers & Printers,

Boot & Shoe Makers,

Braziers and Tin-Plate Workers,

Butchers,

Cabinet Makers,

Chymists Druggists & Tea Dealers,

Confectioners,

Coopers,

Corn Millers and Flour Dealers,

Curriers and Leather Cutters,

Cutlers,

Fellmongers,

Fire, &c. Office Agents,

Fishmongers,

Flax Dressers,

Grocers,
Marked thus * are Spirit Dealers.

Gun Makers,

Hair Dressers,

Inns,

Iron & Brass Founders,

Ironmongers,

Joiners,

Linen & Woollen Drapers,

Milliners & Dress Makers,

Nursery & Seedsmen,

Painters-House & Sign,

Rope & Twine Makers,

Saddlers,

Shop Keepers & Dealers in Sundries,

Stay Makers,

Stone, Masons,

Straw Hat, Makers,

Surgeons,

Surveyors & Land Agents,

Tailors,
Marked thus * are also Drapers.

Tallow Chandlers,

Tanners,

Taverns & Public Houses,

Timber Merchants,

Turners and Spinning- Wheel Makers,

Upholsterers & Paper- Hangers,

Watch & Clock Makers,

Wheelwrights,

Whitesmiths,

Wine & Spirit Merchants,

Miscellaneous,

Coaches,

Carriers,


Transcribed by Colin Hinson. ©2003


Valid HTML 4.01! This page is copyright. Do not copy any part of this page or website other than for personal use or as given in the conditions of use.
Web-page generated by "DB2html" data-base extraction software ©CRH 2006
If you find an error (small or large) in the text or a bad link, please drop me a line via my error reporting form.


[Last updated at 18.55 on Sunday, 29 May 2011, by Colin Hinson. ©2011]