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Skirlaugh Parish, Directory of Trades and Professions for 1892

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




SOUTH SKIRLAUGH TOWNSHIP.


SKIRLAUGH POOR LAW UNION.
  • Chairman - William Bethell, Esq., J.P., Rise park
  • Vice-Chairman - Rev. W. J. Whateley, M.A., J.P., Rise rectory
  • Clerk - Thomas A. McCoy, Beverley
  • Treasurer - Francis B. Pease, Hull
  • Medical Officers and Public Vaccinators - Aldbrough district, Brandesburton district, Ed. Nangle Smartt, Brandesburton; Hornsea district, Frederic Hodson, Hornsea; Skirlaugh district, Chas. Soloman, South Skirlaugh; Sproatley district, James Soutter, Hedon
  • Relieving and Vaccination Officer - John Ford, North Skirlaugh
  • Superintendent Registrar - Thomas A. McCoy, Beverley
  • Registrars of Births and Deaths - Aldbroughsub-district, Wm. Sherrington, Aldbrough; deputy, Miss M. I. Sherrington, Aldbrough;Brandesburton sub-district, John Robinson, Brandesburton; deputy, Albert J. Davis, Brandesburton, Hornsea sub-district, John Barr, Hornsea; deputy, Rt. K. Barr, Hornsea; Humbleton sub-district, Henry S. Horner, Sproatley; deputy, John C. Horner, Sproatley; Skirlaugh sub-district, John Ford, North Skirlaugh; deputy, Joseph Ford, North Skirlaugh
  • Registrar of Marriages - John Barr, Hornsea; deputy, Robert K. Barr, Hornsea
  • Workhouse - Robt. Catlin, master; Miss Eliz. Dalkin, matron; Rev. Wm. Barnes, chaplain; Charles Soloman, medical officer. Guardians meet every alternate Friday, at the Board room, Union workhouse, at 11-0 a.m.


RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY.
  • Clerk - Thomas A. McCoy, Beverley
  • Treasurer - Francis B. Pease, Hull
  • Medical Officer of Health - Charles Soloman, South Skirlaugh
  • Inspector of Nuisances - John Ford, North Skirlaugh


SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE.
  • Clerk - Thomas A. McCoy, Beverley
  • Attendance and Inquiry Officer - John Ford, North Skirlaugh


Miscellaneous.
  • County Councillor for Skirlaugh Division of East Riding - William Bethell, Esq., J.P., Rise park
  • Lending Library - Miss M. M. Moorhouse, librn.
  • North Skirlaugh Polling District Conservative Association - Richard Richardson, chairman; Henry Elvidge, secretary
  • North and South Skirlaugh Reading Room and Working Men's Institute - Wm. Bethell, Esq., president; C. J. Bedwell, secretary
  • United Ancient Order of Druids (Earl of Shaftesbury Lodge, No. 446, Hull district) - Tom Downs, secretary; held monthly at Duke of York (Established 1859 - 154 members)
Post:
  • Post, Money Order, Savings Bank, Annuity and Insurance, and Inland Revenue License Office at F. W. Swifts. Postal address, Skirlaugh, Hull Letters arrive daily, per mail cart, at 6-6 a.m. (delivery at 6-35 a.m.), and are depatched at 6-15 p.m. (box closes at 6-0 p.m.) The nearest Telegraph Office is at Burton Constable station. Rural postmen start for Catfoss, Cowden, Marton, and intervening places on the arrival of mail cart; Geo. Barchard, Geo. Barchard , junr., and Richard Megson Watson, rural postmen.
Miscellany of trades
  • Appleton William, tailor, and agent to the Prudential Assurance Co.
  • Beckett Fred, police constable
  • Bedwell Chas. Jas., master, Church of England school
  • Clarkson George, saddler and harness maker, and parish clerk
  • Cressey Wm., steam thrashing machine proptr.
  • Darley Mr. John, Aaron's mount
  • Dobson Mrs. Mary Elizabeth
  • Downs Tom, bootmaker
  • Ford Mrs. Eliz. Ann, vict., Sun Inn (C.T.C. head-quarters)
  • Gathercole John Hodson, gamekeeper
  • Green Frank, coal dealer and carrier to Hull (Tuesday and Friday)
  • Green William, coal dealer
  • Jamieson Miss Maria M.
  • Kirk John, vict., Duke of York Inn
  • Lee Wm., vict. and slaughterman, Carpenters' Arms Inn
  • Lickiss Charles, joiner and wheelwright
  • Lickiss George, blacksmith
  • Lickiss Matthew, bricklayer
  • Loten J. P. & Sons, painters and plumbers (and at Hornsea)
  • Monkman William, market gardener
  • Moorhouse Miss Mary M., mistress (infants), Church of England school
  • Morris Joseph, market gardener
  • Palin Mrs. Mary Ann
  • Pearson Mr. William, South cottage
  • Slide John, market gardener and carrier to Hull (Tuesday and Friday)
  • Smith Mrs. Ann, dressmaker
  • Smith Mrs. Fanny, dressmaker
  • Soloman Chs., L.R.C.P. & S. (Edin.), physicianand surgeon, The Elms
  • Spence Mrs. Emma, West view
  • Spencer & Co., grocers, &c. (and at 89 Market place Hull)
  • Staveley James, watch and clock dresser
  • Styche Frederick, pig jobber
  • Styche Walter, pig jobber
  • Swift Francis William, draper grocer, and tea dealer, Post office
  • Taffinder George, cattle dealer
  • Waddington Robt., manager for Spencer & Co.
  • Walker Charles Robert, miller (wind)
  • Westoby James, butcher and cattle dealer and overseer


Farmers.
  • Bird John, South Skirlaugh grange
  • Green William (yeo.), Providence house
  • Jackson John, Poplar farm
  • Kirman Robert, Field house
  • Nicholson John, Hollyrood house
  • Suddaby Robert, Cawood farm
  • Thompson George, Silver Hall farm
  • Voase Robert Henry, Hazlemere



ARNOLD, ROWTON AND NORTH SKIRLAUGH TOWNSHIP.


ARNOLD.
  • Letters via Skirlaugh, Hull, arrive about 8-0 a.m., week days only. Wall Letter Box cleared at 4.10 p.m.
Miscellany of trades
  • Arksey John Watson, cowkeeper
  • Barchard Jacob, gardener
  • Jackson George, cowkeeper
  • Nutbrown Miss Mary, vict., Bay Horse
  • Outhwait John, bootmaker
  • Outhwait Mark, tailor
  • Swarthridge William, hawker
  • White David, shopkeeper
  • Witton Robert, pig jobber


Farmers.
  • Billaney William (yeo.)
  • Dunn Peter; h Sigglesthorne
  • Elvidge Henry (overseer), Arnold house
  • Jackson Robert Benj. (surveyor), Arnold carr
  • Richardson Richard (guardian and surveyor), Arnold grange
  • Spear Samuel


NORTH SKIRLAUGH AND ROWTON.
  • Letters are delivered about 7-0 a.m.
Miscellany of trades
  • Anderson William, estate joiner
  • Barchard George, rural postman
  • Barchard Thomas, groom
  • Barnes Rev. William, The Vicarage
  • Broumpton Mr. Harry, Rowton
  • Catlin Robert, master, Union workhouse
  • Cressey Geo., steam thrashing machine proptr.
  • Dalkin Miss Eliz., matron, Union workhouse
  • Ford John, relieving and vaccination, school attendance and inquiry officer, inspector of nuisances, and collector to guardians, Skirlaugh Union, and registrar of births and deaths, Skirlaugh sub-district, Ivy house
  • Ford Joseph, deputy registrar, Ivy house
  • Hollis Ralph, land agent to William Bethell, Esq. Springfield
  • Turner William John, bricklayer


Farmers,
  • Broumpton Edmund, Rowton
  • Clapham Thomas, North Skirlaugh grange



BENNINGHOLME AND GRANGE TOWNSHIP.
  • Letters via Skirlaugh, Hull, arrive about 7-0 a.m., and are despatched at 4-30 p.m., week days only.



MARTON TOWNSHIP.
  • Letters via Skirlaugh, Hull, arrive about 9-30 a.m., week days only. Wall Letter Box cleared at 3-30 p.m. Money Order Office at Skirlaugh, and Telegraph at Burton Constable station.
Miscellany of trades
  • Batty William, cowkeeper
  • Chaney John, cowkeeper
  • Cowton John William, shopkeeper
  • Galloway Miss Florence, schoolmistress
  • Grassby Francis & Co., engineers, ironfounders, and plough makers, Old foundry (See Advt.)
  • Grassby George (F. Grassby & Go.)
  • Grassby James (F. Grasshy & Co.)
  • Harrison John, cowkeeper
  • Robinson Hy., carter, and carrier to Hull (Fri.)
  • Wylie Thomas, blacksmith; h Ellerby


Farmers.
  • Davy Samuel
  • Ingram John
  • Jackson Robert Hepple
  • Luckup John Thomas, Heywood farm
  • Nattriss John
  • Shipley William, Marton grange
  • Taylor Joseph, White House farm


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