Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for SPROATLEY in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.
Post:
- Post Office at John Pickering's. Letters arrive, via Hull, at 8-10 a.m.,
and are despatched at 5-0 p.m. in summer, and 4-0 p.m. in winter. No Sunday
business. Postal Orders are issued here.
Miscellany of trades
- Atkinson John, joiner and builder, and income tax collector
- Atkinson Thomas Ringrose and Joseph,bricklayers and builders
- Bird Mr. John
- Burniston John, superintendent of police for Holderness division
- Culling James, nurseryman and parish clerk
- Duke George, flour dealer and corn miller
- Endowed School, John Thos. Salisbury, master; Mrs. Salisbury, mistress; Miss Nicholson,
assistant
- Fairbank James, cowkeeper and dairyman
- Garbutt Edward, boot and shoe maker
- Hall Rev. Samuel Howard, M.A., Rectory
- Horner Mrs. Eliza
- Horner Hy. Saml, plumber, glazier, & painter; and registrar of births and deaths for
Humbleton sub-district of Skirlaugh Union
- Johnson Henry, blacksmith (and at Flinton)
- Lound Alfred, vict., Constable Arms
- Marshall John, carrier to Hull, Tues. and Fri.
- Pearson David, vict., Blue Bell Inn
- Pickering John, tailor and postmaster
- Riley George, wheelwright and joiner
- Robinson Alexander, butcher
- Russell Miss Martha, shopkeeper
- Smith Mr. Fred, Rose cottage
- Suddaby James, grocer and general dealer
- Sumpner Mrs. Martha, White house
- Thompson Peter, cattle dealer
Farmers.
- Barber Thomas, The Rise
- Bell Robert
- Crawforth George, Gallon's farm
- Crawforth John Edward (and butcher)
- Foster John & Fredk. (& dairymen), Lodge farm
- Spence John Ernest, Grange
- Sumpner John, White house
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