Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for FOXHOLES in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.
Post:
- Post Office, Money Order Office, and Savings Bank; Owston Postill,
sub-postmaster. Mails arrive via Ganton, York, at 9-45 a.m., and are
despatched at 4-30 p.m. in summer, and at 3-45 in winter. Nearest Telegraph
Office, Sherburn, five miles distant.
Miscellany of trades
- Anson George, hawker
- Anson John, carrier to Driffield, on Monday and Thursday
- Bannister George, bootmaker
- Bayes Edward, cattle and pig dealer
- Beswick William, butcher
- Clark Mr. William
- Edwards Mrs., Cross Roads cottage
- England John, grocer
- Foord Rev. Richard Henry, J.P., rector
- Foster John Davison, horse dealer
- Hall Rt., smith, joiner, iron and brass founder, fitter and agricultural implement maker
- King Lownsbrough, carrier to Scarbro' on Thur.
- Milner Jewson Hyde, blacksmith
- Pickup Miss Sarah, school-mistress
- Postill Owston, tailor, shopkeeper, and parish clerk
- Robson Rd., Harry and Riby, joiners
- Spaven Thomas, gardener
Farmers.
- Abbey Henry, Boythorpe
- Bullock John Robert, Boythorpe cottage
- Foster Davison, Manor house
- Hudson Ringrose (yeoman), Cottage farm
- Warters Messrs.
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