Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for LUTTONS AMBO in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.
EAST LUTTON.
- Postal address, East Lutton, Weaverthorpe, York.
Wall Letter Box cleared at 3-30 p.m. Nearest Money Order Office, West Lutton. Nearest
Telegraph Office, Sherburn.
Miscellany of trades
- Mallory Tom, bricklayer
- Russell David, grocer
- Scriven Rev. Thomas Powell Buxton
Farmers.
- Brown Wm. Henry (and agent for Odam's manures and Imperial Insurance Co., also
auctioneer and valuer)
- Foster John, Avondale house
- Peacock William
- Pexton John Henry
- Prince James
Carriers.
- Peacock Wm., to Driffield, on Thursday
- Russell David, to Walton, on Saturday
WEST LUTTON.
Post:
- Post Office, Money Order, Savings Bank, Annuity, &c., Office, West Lutton,
York; Matthew Shelton, sub-postmaster. Mails arrive at 11-0 am., and are
despatched at 4-20 p.m.
Nearest Telegraph Office, Sherburn.
Miscellany of trades
- Dawson John, boot and shoe maker
- Ewbank George, joiner
- Harding John, blacksmith
- Hill Gardener, blacksmith
- Holgreaves C., schoolmaster
- Kell William, land surveyor
- Marwood Thomas, grocer
- Skelton Matthew, tailor, and Post Office
Farmers.
- Clark John (bailiff for Mr. Otterburn)
- Mawman John, Broom house
- Midgley Francis (and valuer)
- Ness Thomas, Manor house
- Twiddle Tom, and vict., Three Tuns Inn
Carrier.
- Humble, James, to Driffield, on Thursday
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