Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for SUTTON UPON DERWENT in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.
Post:
- Post Office at Walter Midgley's. Nearest Money Order Office, Elvington
(half-a-mile). Nearest Telegraph Office, West Cottingwith (three-and-a-half
miles). Letters, via York, arrive by foot post from Wilberfoss at 8-15 a.m.
Despatch, November, December, January, and February, 4-30 p.m.; other months, 4-45 p.m.
Miscellany of trades
- Appleyard Mrs. Mary, vict., Cross Keys
- Bootland Thos., vict. & brewer, St. Vincent Arms
- Brock James Simmons, shopkeeper and carrier to York (Tuesday and Saturday)
- Coultas James, blacksmith
- Johnson William, shoemaker
- Midgley Walter, tailor and postmaster
- Parkin John, woodman
- Shelton George, cowkeeper
- Throssel Tom, joiner, builder, wheelwright, and agricultural implement maker
- Waldy Rev. Charles Richard William, M.A., The Rectory
- Wreglesworth Miss Elizabeth, schoolmistress
Farmers.
- Barker James
- Beal John James, Woodhouse grange
- Beal Jonathan James, Sutton farm
- Beal Richard, Woodhouse grange
- Botterill Joseph (and miller)
- Boyes Thomas, Glebe farm
- Carlton James, Manor house
- Carlton Thomas, Whynham bottoms
- Carr Henry, The Cottage
- Etty Thomas, Sutton grange
- Harper Mrs. Martha Ann, St. Loys
- Hugill Joseph
- Jackson Joseph (& carrier to York, Wed. & Sat.)
- Richardson Robert Thomas
- Smallwood William
- Watson Thomas, Gravel Pit farm
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