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Ripley Directory of Trades and Professions for 1829
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for RIPLEY in Pigot's Directory of 1829.
Post Office, - Thomas Fisher, Post Master.
- Letters are despatched to Harrogate; for all parts by a mail gig, every evening at nine, and arrive every evening at eight.
- Ingilby Sir William Amcotts, bart. M. P. Ripley castle
- Powell Rev. H. W. head master of the free school, Ripley
- Rawson Benjamin, esq. Nidd hall, Ripley
- Stocken Rev. Henry, Ripley
- Strother Richard, esq Killinghall
- Williamson Jonathan, esq. Hollins house, Killinghall
- Boar's Head, Mary Taylor, Ripley
- George Inn, Alexander Mabon, Killinghall
- Hare & Hounds, Stephen Broadbelt, Ripley
- Star Inn (and excise office) George Wood, Ripley
- Three Horse Shoes, Jonathan Hannam, Killinghall
- Boldison William, boot & shoe maker, Killinghall
- Broadbelt John, corn factor, Killinghall.
- Brown John, tailor, Killinghall
- Croft William, miller and corn dealer, Killinghall Mills
- Dunderdale David, blacksmith, Killinghall
- Elliott George, stone mason, Ripley
- Farnell John, tailor & draper, Killinghall
- Fisher Thomas, grocer & draper, Ripley
- Fletcher Thomas, saddler, Ripley
- Foster Bartholomew, master of the free school, Ripley
- Foster Robert, butcher, Ripley
- Graham John, carpenter & builder, Killinghall
- Graham Robert, carpenter & builder Killinghall
- Hardcastle Henry, miller, Knox Mill, Killinghall
- Harper Bartholomew, boot & shoe maker, Killinghall
- Ingle Thomas, butcher, Ripley
- Knipe Wm, day school, Killinghall
- Legge William, gardener, Ripley
- Mason Thomas, cabinet maker, Ripley
- Norfolk Cornelius, plumber and glazier, Killinghall
- Shephard James, boot & shoe maker, Killinghall
- Smith John, tailor, Ripley
- Stocks Thomas, currier, Killinghall
- Thorpe Henry, grocer, Killinghall
- Thorpe William, boot and shoe maker, Ripley
- Tinsdale William, tailor & draper, Ripley
- Topham George, carpenter, Ripley.
- Topham William, carpenter, Killinghall
- Trees John, miller, Scaro Mill.
- Walker John, blacksmith, Ripley.
- Walker Joseph, steward to Sir W. A. Ingilby, Ripley
- Walker Thos, blacksmith, Killinghall
- Wardman James, grocer, Killinghall
- Webster William, butcher, Killinghall
- To and from Leeds and all parts of the North, pass through here twice a day.
- To all parts of the North and South, Pickersgill & Co.'s Wagons (from Leeming-lane) pass thro' here every Tues. day, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday.
Transcribed by Colin Hinson. ©2003