Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for WOLD NEWTON in Bulmer's Directory of 1892.
Post:
- Postal address, Wold Newton, Ganton, York.
Mails arrive at 10-10 a.m., and are despatched at 3-20 p.m., for four months (November -
February), and at 4 p.m. from March 1st to October 81st. William Wilson, sub-postmaster.
Nearest Money Order Office, Foxholes. Nearest Telegraph Office, Hunmanby.
Miscellany of trades
- Ackland Rev. Thomas Suter, M.A., vicar
- Bannister William, ropemaker
- Cadman Mr. John, The Hall
- Coates David, bootmaker
- Drake John, grocer
- Elvidge Mark, grocer
- Harper Mrs. Mary, dressmaker
- Hartley Miss Elizabeth, schoolmistress
- Haw Thomas, vict., Anvil Arms
- Ricks Joseph, joiner
- Summers Steph., joiner, wheelwt., & engineer
- Wilson Wm., tailor & agt. Prudential Ass. Co.
Farmers.
- Cadman John, The Hall
- Coultas Robert
- Grice George (and machine owner), Manor house
- Halder Emanuel, West Field house
- Laycock George
- Mainprize Vickerman
- Marshall Robert, Wold cottage
- Southwell Samuel, Primrose bill
- Sutton Henry (and miller)
- Watson Mrs. George, West Field farm
- Watson William, The Grange
Carriers.
- Bowman Richard, to Bridlington (on Saturday), Driffield (on Thursday), and Filey (on Fri.)
- Redshaw John, to Bridlington (on Saturday) and Scarborough (on Thursday)
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