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Sewerby Parish, Directory of Trades and Professions for 1892

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Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for SEWERBY in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.




SEWERBY-WITH-MARTON TOWNSHIP.
  • Post Office, Sewerby, via Flamborough, Hull. Mails arrive at 7-26 am, at Flamborough station from Hull and Bridlington, and are despatched at 4-35 p.m. from the Office. Geo. Chadwick, sub-postmaster. Nearest Money Order and Telegraph Office, Bridlington Quay.
Miscellany of trades
  • Allerston John, lime and gravel merchant; h Bridlington Quay
  • Armytage Col. Arthur, Marton hall
  • Atkin John, gardener
  • Bearpark John, farm bailiff, Home farm
  • Bryan George, vict., Ship Inn
  • Cammish Richard, bricklayer
  • Chadwick George, bootmaker
  • Fisher Rev, Robert, M.A., Vicarage
  • Fowler Miss Jane, dressmaker and shopkeeper
  • Garton Mrs. Maria, shopkeeper
  • Hodgson Edmond, joiner Bridlington
  • Hodgson Francis, gunsmith, Market place
  • Hornby Henry, master and goods agent, Flamborough station
  • Lloyd-Greame Yarburgh, George, Esq., J.P., Sewerby house
  • Pickering John Gardner, tailor
  • Shields David, schoolmaster and parish clerk
  • Silverside John, cowkeeper
  • Simpson John, sexton
  • Turner Mrs. Esther


Farmers.
  • Bell Jacob, Marton manor
  • Botham Robert, Marten grange
  • Foster Thomas Francis, Field house
  • Foster William Francis, Marten lodge
  • Nicholson William, Charity farm
  • Raper John Thomas, Danes dyke
  • Robinson Blanchard Henry, Sands house
  • Rounding William (and miller), Sewerby mill, Bempton, R.S.O.
  • Smith Richard George (and land agent, &c.), Sewerby fields
  • Taylor George, Sewerby cottage



GRINDALE TOWNSHIP.
  • Postal address, Grindale, Bridlington.

  • Wall Letter Box cleared at 12-0 noon. Nearest Money Order and Telegraph Office, Bridlington.
Miscellany of trades
  • Harland Francis, joiner
  • Mason John, schoolmaster and parish clerk
  • Monkman James, blacksmith


Farmers.
  • Cranswick John
  • Durham Charles Harrison, Spring farm
  • Jackson William James, North Dale house
  • Lowish Charles Henry, The Grange
  • Stubbings Albert, Grindale field
  • Stubbings John
  • Stubbings William (and churchwarden), Manor farm


Carrier.
  • Leeson George Samuel, "Peter's Liberty," to Filey on Fri., and Bridlington on Sat.


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