Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for RICCALL in Baines's Directory of 1823.
Gentry &c.:
- Hare John, gentleman
- Hayland Thos. surgeon & apothecary
- Kendall Rev. Frederick, A. B. vicar
- Parker Rev. Wm. vicar of Skipwith, (magistrate)
- Richardson Toft, Esq. Riccall hall
Blacksmiths,
- Douthwaite Jonth.
- Hare George
Bricklayers,
Carpenters,
- Pratt T. senr.
- Pratt T. junr.
Corn Millers,
- Camplejohn Rd.
- Spink John
Farmers & Yeomen,
- Ayres Job
- Blanshard James
- Boswell W. & J.
- Bulmer Wm. and coal merchant
- Burland Wm.
- Daniel Thomas
- Fentiman John
- Longfellow Wm.
- Moody George
- Myers George
- Romans Ann, Wheel hall
- Romans John
- Ruff Robert
- Silversides Mark
- Silversides Robert
- Smith W. J.
- Thompson Wm. (and butcher)
- Tomlinson Geo. (& Shopkeeper)
- Walker Joseph
- Wardle James
- Wardle Ann
- Wilson Richard
- Wormley Thomas
Shoemakers,
- Camplejohn Wm.
- Patrick Richard
- Silversides Guy
Shopkeepers,
- Carr Thomas
- Davison William
- Jefferson Wm.
Miscellany of trades
- Newsham Richard, parish clerk
- Pratt Richard, cabinet maker
- Silversides Guy, vict. Grey Hound
- Smith W. J. vict., Drovers' Inn
- Stokes James, tailor
- Swinbank Isaac, vict. Hare & Hounds
- Thompson Elizabeth, vict. Shoulder of Mutton
- Wilson Robert, schoolmaster
Carriers,
- John Carr, Sarah Carr, and Thomas Muschamp, to York, every Sat.
and to Selby, every Mon. depart 7 mg. and ret. in the evening.
Coaches,
- Two Coaches pass through this place from York at ½ past 8 mg. to meet
the Steam Packets at Selby, and return according to tide.
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