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North Otterington Parish, Directory of Trades and Professions for 1890

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Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for NORTH OTTERINGTON in Bulmer's Directory of 1890.




NORTH OTTERINGTON TOWNSHIP.
  • Letters via Northallerton.
Miscellany of trades
  • Hutton Mrs. Caroline, Otterington house
  • Walker Mrs., Old parsonage


Farmers.
  • Dale Luke, North Otterington grange and Kirby grange
  • Thomas James
  • Turner George, Stubb house and Longlands farm, Romanby
  • Woodhouse Francis, North Otterington farm and Romanby grange



THORNTON-LE-BEANS TOWNSHIP.
  • Letters via Northallerton, by foot messenger, arrive 7 a.m.; Wall Box cleared at 5-15 p.m.
Miscellany of trades
  • Conning Wilson, grocer
  • Deighton George, schoolmaster and organist
  • Edwards Lea Priestley, Esq., J.P., Crosby court
  • Franks Rbt., joiner, cartwright, and cowkeeper
  • Greer Mrs. Emma, Thornton lodge
  • Horsman Richard, grocer
  • Maude Charles, Esq., Pasture house
  • Parker Benj. Michael, Esq., Awmack house
  • Parrott John, blacksmith and gunsmith
  • Pattison John, grocer and cowkeeper
  • Pratt Samuel, vict., Shoulder of Mutton
  • Reading Room and Working Men's Club; Wm. Turner, secretary
  • Thompson Miles, farm mngr., Southfield house
  • Turner William, shoemaker and asst. overseer
  • Watson George, mason and bricklayer


Farmers.
  • Carter John, Crow Tree farm
  • Coates George, Martin Foley
  • Coates William Ellerby, Whittaker hill
  • Dale George, Northfield house
  • Dale George, Primrose cottage
  • Dale William, Pasture Rouse farm
  • Ellerby Mrs. Mary Ellen, Southfield house
  • Hamilton John, Salt kiln
  • Harland John & Son, Crosby court
  • Hill William, Summers Carr house
  • Iveson James (and landowner)
  • Peacock Joseph, Bank head
  • Warn Thomas



THORNTON-LE-MOOR TOWNSHIP.
  • Post, Money Order Office, and Savings Bank at Joseph Hutchinson's, Thornton-le-Moor. Letters via Northallerton, by gig, arrive at 8 a.m., and are despatched at 4-40 and 6-45 p.m.
Miscellany of trades
  • Armin Lot, joiner, contractor, and farmer
  • Baxter Newsome, brewer, Thornton-le-Moor
  • Baxter William N., gent., Moss lodge
  • Bell James, overseer and assessor
  • Bell Mrs. Jane
  • Bell John, blacksmith, farmer, and vict., Black Swan Inn
  • Bell Wilson, tailor
  • Bellwood Francis, cattle dealer
  • Bocock John, schoolmaster and organist
  • Bower Mrs. Ann
  • Bramley Thomas, vict., Bay Horse
  • Dixon Amos, shoemaker
  • Dixon Mrs. M. A., machine stocking knitter
  • Harland Alfred, carrier to Thirsk on Monday; Bedale, Tuesday; and to Northallerton, Wed.
  • Holmes George, fish and fruit dealer
  • Lewis Vincent Kirby, clerk
  • Metcalfe Mrs. Hannah
  • Metcalfe William, joiner and cartwright
  • Moses Robert, grocer, &c.
  • Mothersill Christopher, butcher
  • Mothersill Mrs. Ellen
  • Nicholson John, tailor
  • Parkinson Rev. Thomas, F.R.H.S., vicar of North Otterington
  • Peckitt Lieut.-Col. Reginald
  • Penrose Richard, grocer and market gardener
  • Thornton-le-Moor Horticultural Society: Robt. Moses, secretary
  • Walker Mr. George William
  • Watson Richard, painter and butcher
  • Whitehead Rev. Wm. Jackson, L.Th., Durham, curate of North Otterington
  • Wright John, cowkeeper


Farmers.
  • Brown William, Golden hill
  • Carter John
  • Harrison John, Far Ends farm
  • Harrison Matthew, Thornton-le-Moor and Far Ends farm
  • Kitching William (yeo.), Ivy house
  • Marshall John, Throstle nest and Stockhills
  • Meynell Shipley Meynell, Thornton house
  • Mothersill Richard, Brockholme
  • Robson John (and contractor), and Sugar hill, Borrowby
  • Walker Henry, Thornborough
  • Walker John, Thief Hole farm


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