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Catterick Directory of Trades and Professions for 1823

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Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for CATTERICK in Baines's Directory of 1823.

Post,
  • Post Master - JAMES YOUNG.
  • Letters arrive here from the North at half past 5 evg. from the South at half past 12 at night; letters from this place are sent off at the same time. A horse Post to Richmond at half past 5 mng. and ret. at 5 evening.
Gentry &c.:
  • Burke Edmund, gent.
  • Carter John, gent.
  • Hodgson Ralph, Esq.
  • Kay Richard, gent.
  • Lofthouse Henry Booth, gent.
  • Outhwaite John, gent.
  • Powels Harrison, gent.
  • Walker Jonathan, Esq. Oran
Academies, &c.
  • Bradley Rev. Jas.
  • Bradley John
  • Caton Miss Mary, (ladies' bdg.)
  • James Abraham
  • Singleton Joseph
Attornies,
  • Bradley James
  • Caton Richard
  • Ferguson James
Butchers,
  • Dunn G. & Co.
  • Dunn Joseph
  • Spedding George
Farmers,
  • Britain James
  • Outhwaite John
  • Todd Joseph
  • Wilson John
Grocers
  • Rowntree William, & tallow chandler
  • Ryder J. & draper
  • Wheatley Mary
  • White William
  • Young James
Joiners & Cabinet makers,
  • Barwick Benjamin
  • Binks Thomas
  • Smith William
Milliners and Dress makers,
  • Sott Margaret
  • Spedding Elizabeth
Shoemakers,
  • Boddy Richard
  • Carter Thomas
  • Clarkson Thomas
  • Place William
  • White William
Tailors,
  • Coates Thomas
  • Taylor James
  • Walker Mthw.
Miscellany of trades
  • Bradley Robert, victualler: Bay Horse
  • Dent G. Commission Wine & spirit mert.
  • Foster George, governor of the works.
  • Greathead Robert, victualler: Angel
  • Healey William, corn miller
  • Heslop John, victualler: Golden Lion
  • Mason Charles, stone mason
  • Peacock Thomas, plumber & glazier
  • Ridsdale Thomas, painter
  • Smith John, saddler
  • Taylor George, bricklayer, mason, & builder
  • Temple Thomas, victualler: Royal Oak
  • Walton Thomas, blacksmith
  • Young James, druggist, draper, hosier and hatter

Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for BOLTON ON SWALE in Baines's Directory of 1823.

Farmers,
  • Milburn William
  • Outhwaite Thomas
  • Weight Richard
  • Wilkinson James
Wheelwrights,
  • Jaques Francis,(& parish clerk)
  • Newton John
Miscellany of trades
  • Bennison Richard shopkeeper
  • Lumley Thomas, victualler: Henry Jenkins

Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for BROUGH in Baines's Directory of 1823.

Miscellany of trades
  • Douthwaite George, agent, Ash house
  • Lawson Sir Henry, Bart. Brough hall

Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for CATTERICK BRIDGE in Baines's Directory of 1823.

Miscellany of trades
  • Fergusson Thomas, George & Dragon Inn, & posting house, Catterick Bridge
  • Thompson John, blacksmith
The following Coaches stop at this Inn,
  • The Express, from Carlisle to York and London, at 5 in the afternoon, Northward at 8 in the evening.
  • The Royal Glasgow MAIL, Southward at a quarter before 4 in the afternoon, Northward at midnight.
  • The Telegraph, from Leeds to Newcastle, at 10 in the morning, from the North and South at the same time.

Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for COLBURN in Baines's Directory of 1823.

Gentry &c.:
  • Plews John, Chief Constable of Hang East, Cockfield house
  • Thwaites Abraham, victualler: Lord Nelson

Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for HIPSWELL in Baines's Directory of 1823.

Gentry &c.:
  • Bradley Rev. James, officiating curate
  • Metcalfe William, gent. Hipswell lodge
Farmers,
  • Kirby William
  • Metcalfe George, Jun.
  • Severs Robert .
  • Sledge Christr.
Miscellany of trades
  • Binks Edmund, blacksmith
  • Gill Leonard, schoolmaster
  • Horner Ann, victualler: Volunteer
  • Langstaff Anthony, wheelwright
  • Metcalfe George, corn miller

Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for SAINT MARTIN'S ABBEY in Baines's Directory of 1823.

Miscellany of trades
  • Chipendale Thomas, flax manufacturer
  • Coates William, farmer

Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for SCORTON in Baines's Directory of 1823.

Miscellany of trades
  • Bowe Rev William
  • Darker William, gentleman
  • Fawcett Wilson, gentleman
  • Frankland Anthony. Esq.
  • Hayes Mrs. M. gentlewoman
  • Milner Rev. James, (commercial and mathematical academy)
  • Todd Ann, gentlewoman
  • Woodhouse Henry, gent.
Blacksmiths,
  • Kempster T. & Son
  • Rodger James
Brick Mfrs,
  • Jennings John
  • Outhwaite Robert
Butchers,
  • Marshall William
  • Robinson George
  • Wood Henry
Farmers & Yeomen,
  • Best Thomas
  • Emmerson Jonth.
  • Flower James
  • Flower Jane
  • Foss Thomas
  • Harrison William
  • Jennings John
  • Meynell Robert
  • Outhwaite Robert
  • Proctor Joseph
  • Sowerby J. sen.
  • Sowerby J. jun.
Shoemakers,
  • Bagley William
  • Gibson Rt. sen.
  • Gibson Rt. jun.
Surgeons,
  • Dinsdale P. C.
  • Lincoln James
Tailors,
  • Bennison Philip
  • Lindsey George
  • Pearson Henry
Miscellany of trades
  • Chapman Richard, victualler: Bull Inn
  • Fawell Thomas, saddler
  • Fryer Christopher, victualler: Shoulder of Mutton
  • Hill Mary, cheesemonger & grocer
  • Kildreth George, flax dresser
  • Nicholson James, stone mason
  • Price William, clerk to the commissioners of Gilling East
  • Stainsby Adam, wheelwright
  • Stainsby Mary, dress maker
  • Tutin John, hop and seeds merchant
  • Tutin William, grocer and seedsman
Coach,
  • Telegraph Coach from Leeds to Newcastle passes here daily.
Carriers
  • John Lodge, from Stockton to Richmond, 3 times per week and ret. same days.
  • Snowball George, to Richmond & York, every Saturday.