Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for LEVEN in Post Office Directory of 1857.
Private Residents:
- Miss Elizabeth Jackson White Cross
- Hugh William Jackson Esq.
- Rev George Wray (rector and canon of York Minster) Rectory
Commercial:
- Samuel Arksey farmer
- Thomas Bateson farmer
- Robert Bickerdale gardener and seedsman
- David Billamy farmer High Baswick
- Thomas Blenkin blacksmith
- Boulton and son surgeons
- Mrs Ann Bradley carrier
- Edward Brittain shopkeeper
- John Brown tailor
- Francis Cavers gardener and seedsman
- George Cook farmer
- William Cook corn miller and farmer Windmill
- George Derbyshire schoolmaster and registrar of births and deaths
Leven district
- Mrs Mary Derbyshire schoolmistress
- Jonathan Douthwaite Blue Bell Inn and farmer
- George Dunn shoemaker
- Watson Dunn shoemaker
- Benjamin Elvidge farmer Low Baswick
- John Fewson Minerva Inn farmer and corn merchant
- John Forge grocer and tallow chandler
- Robert Forge farmer
- William Forge carrier
- George Hansford coal merchant
- William Harper farmer Linley Hill
- Thomas Harrison farmer Hall Garth
- Creaser Hebb bricklayer and builder
- George Hudson farmer
- George Jackson shoemaker
- Hugh Wm Jackson brewer, corn and coal merchant and farmer
- George Jessop shoemaker
- Edward Kilvington gardener and seedsman
- William Kilvington gardener and seedsman
- William Kilvington tailor
- Jeremiah Lamplough farmer
- Thomas Lamplough carpenter and wheelwright
- William Lazenby carrier
- William Lovel Inland Revenue Officer
- Francis Smart Mallory cornmiller and farmer Windmill
- Stephen Marlin millwright
- John Megson brazier, tinman and glazier
- William Moor cooper and basket maker
- Robinson Pool bricklayer
- George Robinson farmer
- Richard Rounding carrier
- George Rounton farmer Aike Dale
- William Russell shoemaker
- Richard Sanders New Inn coal and corn merchants, brewer,
malster, farmer, corn miller and veterinary surgeon
- John Simpson gardener and seedsman
- William Spruce farmer
- Robert Stead saddle and harness maker
- William Train carpenter and wheelwright
- George Tripp butcher
- George Turner
- farmer
- William Turner blacksmith
- George Whiting farmer and maltster
- William Whiting farmer Leven Grange
- Wilson Whiting postmaster
- Williams and Calverts surgeons
- John Wilson tailor
- Thomas Wilson coal merchant
- Frederick Winter Hare and Hounds Inn, rope, twine and sheep
netting maker
- William Wise farmer
- Thomas Witty druggist, grocer and draper
Post:
- William Whiting sub postmaster.
- Letters are received through Beverley by cart arrive at quarter to
10am and are despatched at 2pm. Money orders are granted and paid
at this office.
Carriers:
- Mrs Ann Broadley to Beverley every Saturday and Hull on Friday
- William Lazenby to Beverley every Saturday and Hull on Tuesday
- William Forge to Beverley every Saturday and Hull on Tuesday
Carriers by water:
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for HEMPHOLME in Post Office Directory of 1857.
Gentry &c.:
- John Harrison Esq. Hempholme
Commercial:
- George Arksey farmer
- William Buton farmer Struncheon Hill
- Isaac Kemp farmer
- Jonathan Kemp farmer and constable
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for HIGH LEVEN in Post Office Directory of 1857.
Miscellany of trades
- John Fidler miller
- John Foggin blacksmith
- William Garford tailor
- John Sedman Half Moon and farmer
- Thomas Willens boot and shoemaker
- John Wooles farmer
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for LEVEN BRIDGE in Post Office Directory of 1857.
Miscellany of trades
- George Jobling Cross Keys
- George Lowes wheelwright
- Robert, Edward and George Simpson millers and farmers
Transcribed by Shelly Stephenson. ©2006
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