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Great Thirkleby Parish, Directory of Trades and Professions for 1890
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Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for GREAT THIRKLEBY in Bulmer's Directory of 1890.
THIRKLEBY
- Letters via Thirsk
Marked (1) reside at High Thirkleby, and (2) at Low Thirkleby.
- 1 Burton James, blacksmith
- 2 Burton William, shoemaker
- 1 Curry Mark, butcher, &c.
- 1 Fothergill C., gardener, The Old Parsonage
- 1 Frankland Lady Payne, Thirkleby park
- Gains -, shoemaker
- 1 Gallwey Sir R. P., Bart., J.P., Thirkleby park
- 2 Hoastler Mrs. William
- 1 Lancaster John, coal leader
- 1 Leeming Martin, grocer, &c., and postman
- 1 Matson Francis, cattle dealer
- 1 Metcalfe Thomas, Rose cottage
- 2 Paytor Christopher, cowkeeper
- 1 Rose Charles, tailor and outfitter
- Smart -, head gardener, Thirkleby park
- 1 Smith Rev. Thomas Hill, M.A., Vicarage
- 1 Snowball Thomas, estate joiner
- 1 Thornton Wm., bailiff, Thirkleby Park farm
- 2 Turnbull William, joiner and cartwright
- Walker T. and E., thrashing machine proprs.
- 2 Watson Mr. Henry
- 1 Whitfield Francis, joiner, Thirkleby lodge
- 1 Whitfield George, schoolmaster, organist and choirmaster, registrar of births and deaths for Sutton district, and overseer, School house
Farmers.
- Burton Joseph (and miller), Thirkleby mill
- 2 Carver Thomas
- 2 Clayton Robert, High house
- Kirby Thomas, Low Osgoodby
- 1 Manfield Mrs. Georgina, Thirkleby bridge
- 1 Manfield Leonard, Thirkleby Barugh
- 1 Manfield Robert Blyth, Thirkleby Barugh
- 1 Parnaby James
- Sturdy Robert (and steam thrashing machine proprietor), Osgoodby hall
- 1 Walker Thomas
- 2 Wilkinson Robert, Sand Hill farm
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