Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for HOLME ON SPALDING MOOR in Post Office Directory of 1857.
Private Residents:
- Rev Thomas Anselm Cockshoot (Catholic)
- George Collins Esq. Church Hill
- Mr Thomas Hudson
- Bryan Stapleton Esq.
- Hon. Phillip Stourton Holme Hall
- Rev Charles Yate BD (vicar)
Commercial:
- Mrs Mahala Agitt farmer Spen
- Misses Susannah and Emily Andrews ladies school
- John Ardington saddler
- Samuel Ash cattle dealer and farmer
- John Bayley shopkeeper
- John Bilbrough farmer Common
- Hugh Bilton farmer Selby Road
- William Blackburn farmer
- Ralph Boast farmer Holme House
- Mrs Hannah Braithwaite farmer Arglam Lane
- George Bramham farmer
- Thomas Bramley farmer Common
- Mrs Jane Brigham farmer Park Farm
- Mrs Jane Brown farmer Bursea Grange
- William Brown farmer High Gate
- John Henry Burnham farmer Moor End
- Robert Burnham surgeon and registrar of births and deaths
- John Buttle farmer
- Francis Calam tailor
- Robert Calam farmer Welham Bridge
- Edward Cash corn merchant
- Robert Castle farmer and jobber
- Thomas Chaffer farmer Selby Road
- Mrs Ann Clark farmer Howden Road
- George Clark farmer Bursea
- Miss Mary Conway mistress of Roman Catholic School
- John and George Cook tailors and drapers
- Matthew Dales farmer Cliff Stray
- Francis Dodds joiner
- Samuel Dyer master of Wesleyan school
- William Easingwood miller
- James Falkingham boot and shoemaker
- Thomas Falkingham farmer
- William Falkingham boot and shoemaker
- Robert Featherstone farmer Howden Road
- Robert Fish butcher
- Thomas Fish butcher
- William Fleming farmer and potato dealer
- David Foster farmer Howden Road
- William John Gleadow Spotted Cow
- Edward Goodrick farmer
- John Goodrick flax merchant
- John Goodrick farmer
- James Greaves joiner
- John Grisewood farmer Water End
- Aaron Hairsine farmer Bursea
- Robert Halland farmer Hasholme
- Thomas Hare farmer
- John Hewby joiner and grocer
- John Hewby draper
- Richard K Hodgson farmer Bursea House
- Thomas Holliday shopkeeper and shoemaker
- Charles Holmes builder
- Thomas Holmes farmer No Man's Friend
- Joseph Holmes brickmaker The Land of Nod
- Henry Horsley shoemaker
- William Huddlestone farmer Throlam
- Miss Ann Hudson shopkeeper
- Herbert Hudson chemist, druggist, grocer, draper and post office
- John Hudson Blacksmiths Arms and brewer
- David Hutchinson Star coal merchant and farmer
- John Ibbotson joiner
- Richard Jibson farmer Bulmer Lane
- George Johnson blacksmith
- Henry Johnson shopkeeper
- Richard Johnson farmer Lock Farm
- William Johnson farmer Duck Nest
- Thomas King farmer Lodge Farm
- James Kirk lock keeper Sod Houses
- Jewitt Laverack butcher
- Jewitt Laverack farmer Welham Bridge
- William Loftus coal merchant Land of Nod
- James McIntyre labourmaster Roman Catholic reformatory
- George Markham bailiff to Hon P Stourton
- William Mason blacksmith
- John Middleton farmer Arglam Lane
- Robert Milner brickmaker
- Charles Mintoft stationmaster
- Henry Mitchell (the trustees of the late) farmer Spen
- James Mortimer master of National school
- William Parkinson farmer Moor End
- Ralph Pool tailor
- Henry Powell shoemaker
- George Ramsdale shopkeeper
- James Ramsdale farmer Selby Road
- David Raney farmer Selby Road
- William Raney farmer common
- John Reader farmer Beacon Farm
- Thomas Rennison farmer Skiff Farm
- john Rider farmer
- Thomas Ripley farmer
- George Robinson farmer
- William Scholfield shoemaker
- Joseph Sergison farmer Arglam Lane
- Edward Simpson bricklayer
- George Simpson builder
- Robert Simpson farmer Water End
- James R and John Smith farmers Arglam
- Daniel Smith farmer Howden Road
- Miss Elizabeth Smith Red Lion
- Jas. R Smith farmer Hasholme Grange
- John Smith farmer
- John Smith miller
- William Smith farmer Howden road
- I H B Southgate farmer Moor End
- Bryan Stapleton governor of the Roman Catholic Reformatory
- William Stewardson farmer Weighton Road
- John Steward horse dealer and farmer
- Robert Teal New Inn
- Robert Thackray farmer
- Wholsea
- Joseph Thompson farmer
- Phillip Triffitt farmer Sand Lane
- William Triffitt farmer Sand Lane
- Thomas Voakes farmer Rabbit Hill
- Henry Ward farmer Bar Farm
- Richard Ward farmer Spen Lane
- John Watson farmer Selby Road
- Isaiah Waudby farmer Common
- John Westoby farmer Land of Nod
- Peter Whitehead farmer Hasholme Hall
- William Whitehead tailor
- William Whitehead Hare and Hounds
- John Wilde grocer and draper
- John Wilde farmer Tollingham
- Richard Wiles assessor and collector of poor rates
- William Wiles tailor
- William Wiles shopkeeper and carrier
- Richard Witty farmer Ladies Parlour
- Robert Wright farmer
- Robert Wright farmer Wholsea Grange
- Thomas Youhill blacksmith
Post:
- Herbert Hudson receiver.
- Letters arrive at 11am, and are despatched at 3pm.
- Post town: York.
Carriers:
- Howden George Stainforth Saturday
- Market Weighton George Stainforth Wednesday
- Selby William Wiles Monday
- Seaton Ross Henry Horsley Wednesday
- York Henry Horsley Friday
Transcribed by Shelly Stephenson. ©2006
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