Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for STRENSALL in Bulmer's Directory of 1890.
Post:
Post, Money Order, Telegraph Office, and Savings Bank, at Strensall Village; John Croft,
postmaster. Letters via York arrive at 5-35 a.m., delivery begins at 7 a.m.;
despatch at 8 p.m. Wm. Hick, foot messenger to Lillings Ambo, Sheriff Hutton, and
Cornbrough at 6-30 a.m.
Post:
Post, Money Order, Telegraph Office, and Savings Bank also at Strensall
Camp. Office opens at 7 a.m. and closes at 8 p.m. Letters via York arrive
at 7 a.m., and 1-40, 4-10, and 5-55 p.m.; despatches at 7-30 and 10-10 am., 2-15,
4-50, and 7-30 p.m.
Miscellany of trades
Armstrong & Sons, army contractors, Strensall camp
Bellerby Alfred, assistant overseer
Bowles George, coffee house, Strensall camp
Cartman Ward, brick and tile manufacturer
Clark John, boot and shoe maker
Clark William, boot and shoe maker
Cobb J., clerk of works, R.E., Lord's Moorfarm
Cobb T. W., builder's foreman, Lord's Moorfarm
Creaser John, junr., grocer and provision dlr., The Stores
Creaser John, senr., boot and shoe maker
Croft Jno., joiner, wheelwright, and postmaster, Post office
Culley R. P. & Co., army contractors, and messmen, Strensall Camp stores; S. H. Culley,
manager. - ( See Advt.)
Cundall John & Son (Fred.), blacksmiths, &c.
Cunliffe Wm. B., photographic artist, Strensall camp and York
Draper Rev. Joseph Busby, M.A,, vicar and acting chaplain to Strensall camp
Dresser John, blacksmith
Green Henry, brick, tile, and earthenware manufacturer, Strensall pottery
Green James Henry, butcher
Green James, vict., Ship Inn
Greenwood Thomas, tailor
Hesp William, carting contractor
Linfoot Miss Mary
Milner Joseph, bricklayer
National School; John Edward Child, master
Nattriss Henry, vict., Half Moon Inn
O'Brien Mich., station master, Strensall station
Richardson William, grocer
Strensall Camp; Major-General N. Stevenson, commandant
Taylor William, 'bus proprietor, &c., Strensall Camp Livery stables
Tinson Richard, camp postman
Tuke Mrs. Hannah
Walker Wm., tanner, Strensall tannery (oak bark tanner of shaved and dressed hides)
Warrener Miss Margaret
Farmers.
Bellerby John Henry, Woodhouse farm
Bellerby Matthew, Woodhouse farm
Bland Richard William (and cattle dealer)
Bratley John, Forest hill
Buckton James, Duncombe farm
Clark David, Strensall forest
Clark John
Clark Thomas Tate (yeo.)
Coward Hugh
Dennis John
Dutton Joseph, Walbutt's farm and Haxby
Edmondson Robert, Low farm
Green Henry (yeo.), Greentree house
Hodgson John (yeo.)
Johnson Henry George Flintoff and Fred. Hy. (yeomen), Woodhouse lane
Rudd Charles
Rudd Joseph
Rule William
Simpson John (yeo.)
Smith Francis (yeo.)
Warrener J. (& joiner, &c.), Strensall Old hall
Watson Joseph, Hagg's house
Wells Thomas
Scan, OCR and html by Colin Hinson. Checking and correction by Peter Nelson.