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Kirk Ella Directory of Trades and Professions for 1857

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Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for KIRK ELLA in Post Office Directory of 1857.

Private Residents:
  • Misses Broadley
  • Mrs Fanny Egginton
  • Timothy Ford Esq.
  • Rev Samuel Hall BA (curate) Wolfreton House
  • Miss Elizabeth Huntington
  • Samuel Lightfoot Esq. Wolfreton House
  • John Marshall Esq.
  • Daniel Sykes Esq. Hall
  • Rev Joseph Thompson MA vicar
  • Miss Maria Wilkinson Cottage
  • Mrs Sarah Wilkinson
Commercial:
  • Thomas Acey shopkeeper
  • Henry Alvin cowkeeper
  • Henry Andrew schoolmaster
  • William Banks gardener
  • Edward Batty bricklayer
  • Gregory Dodsworth shoemaker
  • Matthew Halliday plumber and glazier
  • Robert Harrison shoemaker
  • __ Harton Springhead Inn Wolfreton
  • Thomas Hobson surgeon
  • William Hodgson surgeon
  • John Maynard cowkeeper
  • John Moore blacksmith
  • Miss Ann Patrick mistress of infant school
  • William Ranson joiner
  • Robert Sinclaire cowkeeper Wolfreton
  • Joseph Thrustle Anchor Inn
  • Joseph Watson farmer Grange
  • Robert Wilberforce cowkeeper
  • Thomas Wilberforce tailor, parish clerk and postmaster

Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for WEST ELLA in Post Office Directory of 1857.

Gentry &c.:
  • Richard Sykes Esq. Hall
Commercial:
  • William Atkinson joiner
  • Robert Barff bricklayer
  • Robert Naw shopkeeper
  • John Ramsdale farmer
  • William Watson farmer Grange

Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for WILLERBY in Post Office Directory of 1857.

Private Residents:
  • Mr John Lea Baxter
  • Mr Matthew James Keighley
  • Mr John Leaper
Commercial:
  • William Ashton gardener
  • John Binning farmer
  • John Bossel farmer
  • John Fletcher machine man
  • Matthew Newcombe shoemaker
  • George Richardson Star Inn
  • John Richardson farmer
  • Robert Smith farmer
  • Thomas Thrustle farmer
  • William Toffinder gardener
  • ---- Wilson farmer
  • Andrew Wray farmer Haggs
Post:
  • Thomas Wilberforce receiver.
  • Letters through Hull and arrive at 10am and despatched at 4pm

Transcribed by Shelly Stephenson. ©2006