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Stanwick Saint John Parish, Directory of Trades and Professions for 1890

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Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for STANWICK SAINT JOHN in Bulmer's Directory of 1890.




STANWICK ST JOHN TOWNSHIP.
  • Letters via Darlington.
Miscellany of trades
  • Bacon Alfred James, house steward, Stanwick
  • Higgie Wm., head gardener, Stanwick gardens
  • Northumberland Her Grace, Eleanor, Dowager Duchess of, Stanwick park
  • Pollexfen Rev. Henry, M.A., The Vicarage


Farmers.
  • Earle Thomas Inman, Kirkbridge
  • Fenwick Thomas, Park house
  • Lax William, Carlton grange
  • Wilson Mrs. Jane, Greystone



ALDBROUGH TOWNSHIP.
  • Post, Money Order, Telegraph Office, and Savings Bank, Aldbro'; Miss Mary Beach, postmistress. Letters via Darlington, arrive daily at 7-35 a.m., and are despatched, week-days, at 4-45 p.m., and on Sundays, at 2-30 p.m. The Telegraph Office is open on week-days from 8 a.m. till 8 p.m., and on Sundays, from 8 to 10 a.m.
Miscellany of trades
  • Barker H., butter merchant, Roseling cottage
  • Beach Miss Alice, grocer
  • Beach John, carrier
  • Beach Miss Mary, postmistress
  • Bell Chris. Seymour, agent to the Dowager Duchess of Northumberland, Carlton hall
  • Blooming Rose of Stanwick Lodge (No. 299) of United Free Gardeners (estab. May 22nd, 1841); Thomas Gent, secretary
  • Bransgrove Frederick, schoolmaster
  • Brown Charles, head gamekeeper, Carlton
  • Brown Henry, stonemason
  • Dixon William, gardener, Carlton gardens
  • Dowson Ralph, cowkeeper, High street
  • Featham James, cowkeeper
  • Finley W., butcher's manager, Aldbrough hall
  • Gent Thos., vict. and farmer, Stanwick Arms
  • Hansom Septimus, brick and tile manufacturer
  • Hutchinson Messrs., butchers
  • Ingledew Miss Ann
  • Ivison George, joiner and carpenter, Ivy house
  • Ivison Spedding, joiner and cowkeeper
  • Kirkbride Thomas, butcher
  • Kyle Mrs. Mary, Old hall
  • Laws Robert, carrier and cowkeeper
  • Library and Reading Room, Ivy house; Wm. Mayhew, sec. & treas.; Miss Ivison, librarian
  • Lockwood Mrs. M. C., apartments, The Old Hall
  • Mackenzie Martin, shopkeeper
  • Malthouse Mr. Robert, Rose villa
  • Mawson William, tailor
  • Mayhew William, assistant to Dr. Walker
  • Moses William, tailor and sexton
  • Ridley William, joiner and cartwright
  • Robinson Joseph, blacksmith
  • Robinson Robert, vict. and farmer, The Board
  • Rogers James, carrier
  • Waits Samuel, joiner
  • Waits Thomas, horse breaker
  • Walker Fred. Wm., M.B. (G. & F. Walker), and medical officer of health for Barton District of Darlington Union
  • Walker Geo. Abraham, M.D. (G. & F. Walker), medical officer of health, and registrar of births and deaths for the Aldbrough District of Richmond Union
  • Walker George and Frederick, surgeons
  • Wilson Mrs. Mary


Farmers.
  • Barker Joseph (and bootmaker)
  • Fenwick Ralph, Namen's leases
  • Fenwick Thomas (and grocer) Hawthorne farm
  • Gill J. (and estate foreman) Lucy Cross farm
  • Hodgson George
  • Tallentire George
  • Wardle Marmaduke, Carlton green


Carriers.
  • Beach John, to Darlington, Monday and Sat.
  • Laws Robert, to Darlington, Monday
  • Rogers James, to Darlington, Monday and Thursday, and to Richmond, Saturday



CALDWELL TOWNSHIP.
  • Post Office at Thomas Lynn's. Letters via Aldbro' and Darlington, arrive daily at 10 a.m., and are despatched, 2 p.m. week-days, and at 12 noon on Sundays.
Miscellany of trades
  • Barker W. G., vict. and farmer, Brownlow Arms
  • Elstrop J., carrier to Darlington on Saturday, and Barnard Castle on Wednesday
  • Hall Mrs. Ann, blacksmith
  • Hardy John, joiner and cartwright
  • Lynn Thomas. postmaster
  • Price Miss Eliza Harriet, schoolmistress


Farmers.
  • Brownlow Earl, Greystone
  • Coates James, Village farm
  • Crusher Joseph, Sough hill
  • Dobinson Thomas
  • Lennis John Joseph
  • Maddison John, Foxberry
  • Marwood Wm., Cote hill
  • Nicholson Richard (and miller), Caldwell mill
  • Walles George, Caldwell farm



EAST LAYTON TOWNSHIP.
  • Letters arrive via Aldbro' and Darlington about 10 a.m., and the Letter Box in the village is cleared at 2-30 p.m. (week-days only).
Miscellany of trades
  • Blades James, grocer
  • Brown William, stonemason
  • Finlay Geo., head gardener to Mrs. E. Oastler Proud, The Mount
  • Gales Rev. H. L., curate of Stanwick St. John
  • Mariner Thomas, blacksmith
  • Myers Francis, joiner and cartwright
  • Parker Thomas, shopkeeper and carrier
  • Pattison Michael, shoemaker
  • Proud Mrs. Elizabeth Oastler, gentlewoman, East Layton hall
  • Proud John, Esq., East Layton hall
  • Reading Room and Library (established 1880); George Finlay, secretary
  • Thornton Hy., vict. and farmer, Layton Arms


Farmers.
  • Britton William, Layton fields
  • Edgar John, New house
  • Garth Emmerson, Brancas
  • Garth Robert and Thomas, Sorrowful hill
  • Heugh James
  • James Richard, Layton moor
  • Jordison Robert, Layton moor
  • Shields Francis (and butcher), West End house


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