Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades"
for ADEL in Baines's Directory and Gazetteer Directory of 1822.Gentry &c.:
- Lewthwaite Rev. Geo. rector
Miscellany of trades
- Andrews C. & Moorhouse, flax spinrs.
- Brayshaw Prudence, doctress
- Hainsworth Samuel, corn miller
- Harrison James, schoolmaster
- Robinson Wm. blacksmith
- Smith John, corn miller
Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades"
for ARTHINGTON in Baines's Directory and Gazetteer Directory of 1822.Gentry &c.:
- Davey Colonel, Arthington hall, and Tracey park, near Bath
Miscellany of trades
- Barker John, vict. and blacksmith, White Hart
- Dodgson Wm. shoemaker
- Lamb Mrs. Nunnery
- Oliver Richard wheelwright
- Spence Richard, earthenware dealer
- Wade Abraham, corn miller
Corn millers,
- Huddleston J.
- Knapton Eliz.
Fulling-millers,
- Knapton Eliz.
- Wade Abraham
Grocers,
- Gamble Sarah
- Hill Christopher
Maltsters,
- Johnson John
- Milthorp Isabella
Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades"
for COOKRIDGE in Baines's Directory and Gazetteer Directory of 1822.Gentry &c.:
- Bikerdike Joseph, gent.??
- Bischoff Nicholas, gentleman
- Wormald Richard, Esq. Cookridge hall
Miscellany of trades
- Hobson John, carpenter
- Morfitt John, bleacher
- Newsom Ann, vict. Sheffield Arms
- Smith John, farmer
- Stead Richard, farmer
Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades"
for ECCUP in Baines's Directory and Gazetteer Directory of 1822.Miscellany of trades
- Hainsworth William, corn factor
- Hanson Benjamin, maltster
- Harrison John, wheelwright
- Hartley Edward, vict. New Inn
- Inman John blacksmith
- Mawson John, wheelwright
- Wood Thomas, blacksmith
Transcribed by Colin Hinson. ©2003
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