Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for THORNTON STEWARD in Bulmer's Directory of 1890.
Post:
Post Office at Mrs. Thompsons. Letters arrive via Bedale at 7-30 a.m. daily,
and are despatched at 5-30 p.m. The nearest Telegraph and Money Order Office is at Middleham.
Parish Church - Sundays; service, 10-30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Peart Rev. Wm. Fiddian, M.A., The vicarage
Robson George Henry, corn and flour miller, Danby and Ulshaw mills
Robson Mr. William Birkbeck, The villa
Scrope Capt. Simon Conyers, R.A., Yorkshire Artillery, Western Division, Danby hall
Scrope Simon Thomas, Esq., J.P., D.L., C.C. for Middleham Division, N.R.C.C., late Major
1st Vol. Batt. (Princess of Wales' Own) Yorkshire Regt., Danby hall, and Cockrington
hall, Lincolnshire; and Magistrates' Club, 88 St. James' street
Stead Robert, blacksmith
Tate Matthew, master, Endowed school
Waddington Mrs. Mary Ann, Fort Horn
Wesleyan Chapel - Sundays; service 2 p.m.
Wright Mrs. Gertrude, mistress, R.C. school
Wright Thomas Edward, gardener
Farmers.
Allison William Robert, Thornton lodge
Dixon James, Ulshaw farm
Pickersgill Richard, Marriforth
Ridley Joseph, Wood house
Scrope Simon C., The Hollins; h Danby hall
Trotter Anthony, Dantzic house
Waddington Henry Martin, Manor house and Thornton grange
Ward John Robert, The Old hall
Watson John, Danby grange
Whitelock Francis (and butcher)
Scan, OCR and html by Colin Hinson. Checking and correction by Peter Nelson.