Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for HOTHAM in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.
Post:
- Post Office at Mrs. Ann Helen Pinchon's. Letters, via Brough, arrive
at 5-30 am., and are despatched at 7-20 p.m. (Sundays included). Nearest Money
Order and Telegraph Office, North Cave (one-and-a-half miles).
Miscellany of trades
- Balderson George, builder
- Clitherow Colonel Edward John Stracey (late Scotch Fusiliers), Hotham Hall
- Cole Rev. William, M.A., The Rectory
- Drewery John, foreman, Hotham hall
- Moverley Thomas, potato dealer, and carrier to Hull (Bull & Sun, Mytongate), Tues. and Fri.
- Pearson Mrs. Eliz., joiner and wheelwright
- Pinchon Mrs. Ann Helen, grocer, draper, and postmistress
- Sargeson George William, vict., Hotham Inn
- Smith Mr. Boys, Lawn house
- Smith Miss Emma, schoolmistress
- Stather Robert, tailor
- Waddington Mrs. Maria
- Walker Robert, blacksmith
- Welburn Peter, joiner and grocer
- Wilson Benjamin, tailor
- Wilson William, carrier to Hull (Station Hotel stables), Tues. and Fri.; Market Weighton,
Wednesday; and Beverley, Saturday
- Withill Mrs. Eliz., watchmaker & gun repairer
- Wrangham Walter Francis, J.P., Hotham hs
Farmers.
- Atkin William, Hut farm
- Carr John
- Dunning Knapton
- Hastie John, manager for Colonel Clitherow, South farm
- Holt Charles Septimus, Snake hall
- Lawson Mrs. Ann, Mill farm
- Petch John Stather, The Manor house
- Purdon George, Glebe farm
- Sharp Leonard, Hotham fields
- Suddaby Thomas Tindale, Dunnaby hall
- Vessey Richard, Sand hill
- Watson Robert Buttle, North Carr farm
- Wilson John
- Wilson Joseph
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