Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for YEDINGHAM in The Scarborough Gazette Directory of 1905.
General information:
- Parliamentary Division, Buckrose.
- County Council, East Riding.
- Postal Address ---Yedingham, Heslerton, York.
- Post ---Delivered from Heslerton, 9 a.m.; dispatch, wall box, 5 p.m.
Sundays delivered 9 a.m., collect on return.
- Nearest Telegraph Office, West Heslerton, 2½ miles.
- Telegrams---Yedingham, Heslerton, York.
- Telegrams can be dispatched from NER Station, Heslerton, 1½ miles.
- Parish Meeting---Overseers, F.W. Lamplough and Geo. R. Harrison.
- Yedingham Church---Rev. R.C. Atkinson, Vicar.
- Wesleyan Chapel (Sherburn Circuit).
- Voluntary Schools---Schoolmistress, Miss Lomas.
- Nearest Railway Station---Heslerton, NER (York and Scarborough Line).
Gentry &c.:
- Atkinson, Rev. R.C., The Vicarage.
Miscellany of trades
- Baker, John, farmer.
- Baker, Harold, farmer.
- Baker, William, farmer.
- Barker, Robert, farmer.
- Boak, John, farmer.
- Botterill, William, farmer.
- Dobson, John, shoemaker.
- Dunn, James, labourer.
- Elsworth, John E., farmer.
- Featherstone, John, Providence Inn.
- Harrison, George R., farmer.
- Harrison, Robert, farmer.
- Holmes, Henry, labourer.
- Lamplough, F.W., farmer.
- Lomas, Miss, schoolmistress
- Lockey, J., farmer.
- Mainprize, G., Abbey Farm.
- Monkman, Charles, tailor.
- Morley, George, farmer, Bridge Farm.
- Rogers, Fred, blacksmith (residence, Allerston).
- Storrey, J.
- Stephenson, Samuel, labourer.
- Swain, Robert, labourer.
- White, George, labourer.
Miscellany of trades
- These are all the names for Yedingham given in my copy of the 1905 District
Directory and end on page 322. Pages 323-334 (the beginning of the Whitby
Directory, which is street but not name indexed and begins at Esk Terrace)
have been torn out.
Transcribed by Pam Smith.
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