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Warter Parish, Directory of Trades and Professions for 1892

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

Post:
  • Post and Money Order Office at Alfred Ottley's. Letters via Pocklington, York, arrive at 9-10 a.m., and are despatched at 4-0 p.m. Nearest Telegraph Office, Pocklington (four miles).
Miscellany of trades
  • Allison John, schoolmaster
  • Brumby Mrs. Emma, thrashing machine propr.
  • Cook Henry, tailor
  • Craven James, joiner
  • Dawson Jas., steward to Chas. H. Wilson, Esq.
  • East Miss Annie E., dressmaker
  • England John, shoemaker
  • Frankish Thomas Bielby, tailor
  • Holmes Samuel, carrier to Pocklington, (Sat.), and Market Weighton (alternate Wed.)
  • Johnson William, Ornamental cottages
  • Noble William, plumber
  • Ottley Alfred, saddler, grocer, and postmaster, and at Huggate
  • Puckering Francis, shopkeeper, and carrier to Pocklington, Saturday
  • Slater Wm., shopkeeper, and carrier to Pocklington (Saturday), and Driffield (Thursday)
  • Smith Robert, grocer
  • Spray William, blacksmith
  • Stephenson John, joiner
  • Stephenson Oliver, grocer
  • Storey Jesse and John, joiners
  • Sweeby Joseph, head gamekeeper, Wood house
  • Thomas George. blacksmith
  • Wilkinson John, bricklayer
  • Wilkinson Robert, bricklayer
  • Wilkinson Thomas, bricklayer
  • Wilson Chas. H., Esq., M.P., Warter priory
  • Wilson George, shoemaker and rate collector


Farmers.
  • Binnington Bowser, Farberry Garth farm
  • Brown Henry B., Lomendale farm
  • Byass Henry, Manor house
  • Byass John, Blanch
  • Byass Thomas, Prospect house
  • Coxon James, Skygate farm
  • Cundall Thomas, Middle Bridge farm
  • Donkin William, Cobdale farm
  • Greenshaw John Robert, Ludhill farm
  • Mason James Cape, Dalton Gates farm
  • Richardson William, Cold wold
  • Richardson William, New Cote field
  • Robinson Mrs. Frances J., Yeadon farm
  • Robinson John, Keasey farm


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