Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for WELL in Bulmer's Directory of 1890.
SNAPE TOWNSHIP.
Post Office at Thomas Hammond's. Lettters arrive via Bedale, week-days,
at 7-25 a.m., and are despatched at 4-50 p.m. winter, 5-50 p.m. summer months. No arrival
or despatch on Sundays. Postal Orders are issued here but not paid. The nearest Telegraph
and Money Order Office is at Bedale.
Miscellany of trades
Milbank Powlett C., Esq., J.P., alderman North Riding County Council, The Park house and
Devonshire club, St. James', London
Milbank Sir Frederick Acclom, Bart., J.P., D.L., Thorp Perrow, & Brook's Club, London
Miscellany of trades
Bell John, estate builder and sub-agent
Bendelow John, shoemaker
Carter James, gamekeeper, Snape park
Chappelow Robert Henry, tailor
Clarke Thomas Wood, cowkeeper
Cooper William, blacksmith
Culverwell William, gardener, Thorp Perrow
Everett James, gamekeeper, The Kennels
Exelby Mr. John
Gale Nathan, shopkeeper
Gale Thomas, cowkeeper
Hare John, joiner
Hare Thomas, joiner and cartwright
Harper Thos., vict. and farmer, Milbank Arms
Haw Thomas, pig jobber
Haw William, cowkeeper
Hodson James, cowkeeper
Johnson Alfd., lime burner, Watlass limekilns
Johnson William & Son (George Craven), butcher and cowkeeper
Johnson William, cowkeeper
Kitching William Ambrose, stonemason
Lambert John, grocer and assistant overseer
Milner William, butcher
Moden Rev. James, The Parsonage
Nicholson Henry, shoemaker
Oyston Robert, shopkeeper
Pearson Mrs. Mary, cowkeeper
Sherrington L., lime burner, Gebdykes quarry
Ward James Hall, schoolmaster, hon. sec. of reading room
Webster Mr. Henry, Snape castle
Farmers.
Abel Robert, Snape lawns
Bell Christopher, Watlass moor; h Burrill
Exelby John, Roskill and Gebdykes farm; h Burton-upon-Ure
Gothorp James and William, Snape lodge and Langwith house; h Well
Greaves James, Snape castle
Haw Christopher
James Mrs. Mary Hilton, The Hollings
Kilding George, Low ground
Kilding James, Snape mires
Nicholson Mrs. Jane & Son (James, and cattle dealer), Langwith farm
Parker Abraham, Salmon house
Prest Mark
Richardson Matthew, Spring house
Stubbs Jabez
Wallburn W. (and wool buyer), Highfield house
Yeoman Thomas, Low park
WELL TOWNSHIP.
Post Office at Charles Grainger's. Letters arrive via Bedale at 7-40 a.m.,
and are despatched at 4-30 p.m., winter, and 5-30 p.m. summer months. No arrival or despatch
on Sundays. Postal Orders issued here but not paid. The nearest Telegraph Office is at
Tanfield, and Money Order Office at Masham.
Miscellany of trades
Annall Robert, shoemaker
Binks John, sexton
Chappelow S., vict. and tailor, Milbank Arms
Edwards Henry Golding, schoolmaster
Grainger Charles, postmaster and tailor
Grainger James, cowkeeper
Jackson John, cowkeeper
Milbank Miss Edith D., Holly hill
Parnaby Ralph, shopkeeper
Prest Robert, potato dealer
Pybus Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper
Ruxton Rev. Frederick Dashwood, L.T.H., The Vicarage
Scurrah Francis, blacksmith
Scurrah William, machinist and ironfounder
Smirthwaite Richard, butcher
Smith Mrs. Jane, shopkeeper
Steel Alfred, butcher
Farmers.
Gothorp James (and land agent), Mowbray hill
Gothorp William, Acclom house
Steel Charles and Alfred, Well hall
Stelling George
Walburn Peter (and wool buyer), Manor house
Scan, OCR and html by Colin Hinson. Checking and correction by Peter Nelson.