Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for STILLINGTON in Bulmer's Directory of 1890.
Post:
Post, Money Order Office, and Savings Bank, Stillington, Mrs. Annie Sowray, postmistress.
Letters via Easingwold arrive at 7 a.m., and are despatched at 6 p.m.
Miscellany of trades
Boggett John, vict., Fox Inn
Cattley Mrs. Mary Ann
Charnock James E., grocer end general dealer
Cooke Edwin, grocer, &c.
Croft Harry, Esq., J.P., Stillington hall
Farrar Miss Ann, The Green
Gatenby Thomas, shoemaker
Gibson William, miller, Stillington mill
Gibson William, registrar of births and deaths for Stillington sub-district
Gramshaw Farbrace Sidney, M.D., The Villa, district medical officer and public
vaccinator, Stillington district, Easingwold Union
Halder Matthew, joiner and cabinet maker
Hawkswell Thos., saddler and harness maker
Horsley Amos, grocer, &c.
Hugill William Marwood, joiner and builder
Humphrey Joseph, surgeon's assistant
Humphrey Mr. Thomas
Jemison Rev. William Hy., LL.B., Vicarage
Kirk William, butcher
Knowlson William, vict., White Dog
Lane William, tailor end draper
Leaper Thomas, saddler and harness maker, and vict., Bay Horse
Leckenby Richard Johnson, 'bus proprietor, carrier to York, Sats., and every other Thurs.
Lene William, bricklayer and shopkeeper
Longridge Mrs. Jane
Lowther Thomas, shoemaker
Matson Mrs. Mary, grocer
Myers William Skelton, vict., Boot & Shoe Inn
National School, The Green; Walter Hindle, master, and assistant overseer
Richardson Tom, blacksmith, and carrier to York, Thursdays and Saturdays
Russell J., shoemaker, gardener, & parish clerk
Salmon Mrs. Mary
Scott Mrs. J,, carrier to York, Thurs. and Sats.
Smith William, shoemaker
Souter R., draper, grocer, cake and general merchant