Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for SETTRINGTON in Post Office Directory of 1857.
Miscellany of trades
- Mrs Hope Johnson The Hall
- Venerable Archdeacon Long The Rectory
- Rev Richard Shawcross curate
Commercial:
- John Blackwell tailor
- William Boyes farmer The Sands
- Leonard Brown Saracens Head, joiner and parish clerk
- David Cook farmer
- William Dale farmer
- William Dixon farmer
- Edward Dresser miller
- Allanson Edmondson wheelwright and grocer
- John Fisher farmer Woodhouse
- Henry Forster farmer Waredale House
- William Gray gardener
- John Habkirk shopkeeper and stonemason
- George Hesp farmer
- John Hick farmer
- John Johnson blacksmith
- William Johnson farmer Windflower Hall
- Matthew Kettlewood farmer
- Richard Lacey boot and shoemaker
- Mrs Esther Lawson farmer
- William Matthews boot and shoemaker
- William Metcalfe farmer and cattle dealer
- Francis Midgeny farmer The Grange
- William Ringrose farm bailiff
- William Robinson farmer
- John Scott postmaster
- Mrs Margaret Scott mistress of National school
- George Shepherd farmer
- John Skelton boot and shoemaker
- Robert Tate farmer
- George Tindall farmer
- Thomas Wardell butcher
- Thomas Waters farmer
- Henry Weatherill master of National school
- John Wilson carrier
- David Wray farmer
- William Wray farmer
Post:
- John Scott postmaster.
- Letters arrive from Malton at 10min to 9am and are despatched at
half past 5pm.
- The nearest money order office is Malton.
Miscellany of trades
- Carrier: Malton John Wilson Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for SCAGGLETHORPE in Post Office Directory of 1857.
Commercial:
- Robert Bennison farmer
- Miss Ann Brand milliner and dressmaker
- Edward Brand farmer John Burdett farmer
- John Cook farmer
- Robert Cundill farmer
- Thomas Dukes farmer
- John Habkirk shopkeeper and bricklayer
- Joseph Harper shopkeeper William Harper farmer
- James Hartas blacksmith
- George Hawkins farmer
- John Hick farmer The Beck
- Thomas Judson farmer
- John Lamb farmer
- James Lightower farmer
- Robert Mitchell wheelwright
- John Petch boot and shoemaker
- John Robson farmer
- William Sigsworth boot and shoemaker
- Thomas Simpkin Preston tailor
- Robert Smith farmer
- Mrs Ann Stockill shopkeeper and carrier
- Miss Ann Taylor dressmaker and milliner
- John Taylor Ham and Cheese
Miscellany of trades
- Letters are received through Malton.
Transcribed by Shelly Stephenson. ©2006
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