Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for HUGGATE in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.
Post:
Post Office at Richard Sisson's. Letters, via Pocklington (except where
otherwise stated, arrive at 9-45 am., and are despatched at 3-25 p.m., by mail
cart. Nearest Money Order Office at Warter (four miles). Nearest Telegraph Office
at Pocklington (eight miles).
Miscellany of trades
Barnes William, tailor and draper
Burton Henry, marquee proprietor and farmer & vict., Wolds Inn
Cooper James, blacksmith
Foxton Robert, joiner and wheelwright
Hope James, blacksmith
Hulland Robert, sack contractor
Jolley Rev. William Rowe, M.A., and deputy clerk of the Queen's Closet, The Rectory
Rooks Lyth, shopkeeper
Sissons Richard, grocer, postmaster, and assistant overseer
Skelton Alfred, schoolmaster
Snowden Mark, sexton
Stephenson Francis, shoemaker
Stubbs Hy., head gamekpr.for Wm. Jessop, Esq.
Farmers.
Barnard John, farm bailiff for William Jessop, Esq.,
Huggate wold, Manor house, and Northfield farms
Blyth William, Church farm
Burton Henry, Wolds Inn
Clarkson Abraham, Eastlands and Painslack
Clarkson John
Clarkson Leonard, Huggate lodge, via Wetwang
Clarkson Wharram, Town farm
Holtby David Edmond, Hawold, via North Dalton, Beverley
Carrier.
Dawson George (and grocer), to Cross Hill, Driffield (Thursday), and
Oddfellows' Arms, Pocklington (Saturday)
Scan, OCR and html by Colin Hinson. Checking and correction by Peter Nelson.