Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for HELPERTHORPE in The Scarborough Gazette Directory of 1905.
General information:
- Postal Address, Helperthorpe, Sherburn, York.
- Parliamentary Division, Buckrose.
- County Council, East Riding.---T. Leonard.
- Overseers.---Geo. Paul and Danby Weldon.
- St. Peter's Church.---Rev. F.G. Riley.
- Wesleyan Chapel, (Sherburn Circuit).
- Day Schools.---Weaverthorpe.
- Nearest Railway Station, Weaverthorpe, (5 miles, NER., York and Scarborough
line.)
- Nearest Post Office, Weaverthorpe, 1 mile.
- Nearest Telegraph Office, Weaverthorpe, 1 mile.
- Post Wall box, collection 5,15 p.m. weekdays,
delivery 9 a.m. weekdays. No Sundays.
Miscellany of trades
- Adarson, John, farm foreman.
- Brown, Thomas, engine driver.
- Chapman, John, labourer.
- Cooper, William, woodman.
- Dennis, Walter, labourer.
- Harland, Robert, labourer.
- Heslington, John, shepherd.
- Hesp, James, labourer.
- Hope, Isaac, farm foreman.
- Ireland, B., farm labourer.
- Ireland, James, farmer, Helperthorpe Wold.
- Kilvington, William, shoemaker.
- Paul, Arthur, farmer.
- Postill, John, carrier.
- Riley, Rev. F.G., The Vicarage.
- Summersgill, John, farm foreman.
- Train, John, Joiner.
- Turner, George, farmer.
- Vasey, Eliza, Mrs.
- Vasey, Matthew, labourer.
- Walker, Wm., farm labourer.
- Ward, Mrs., Oddfellows Arms.
- Weldon, Danby, farmer.
- Whitehead, Robert, roadman.
Transcribed by Pam Smith.
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