Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for BEDALE in White's Directory of 1840.
Miscellany of trades
- Askey Isaac, gunmaker
- Bateman Thomas, tallow chandler
- Beresford Vice Admiral Sir John
- Cooper Jane, confectioner
- Fawcett Wm, cowkeeper
- Hird Davies Wm, fellmonger
- Johnson Robert, basket maker
- Layburn Francis, cowkeeper
- Monson Rev. John Jph Thos MA rector, Bedale Grange
- Peacock Wm., trunk maker
- Peirse Miss Mary Ann, Bedale Hall
- Thorns Matthew, stocking weaver
- Webster Christopher, postmaster
- Williamson Misses Ann P and My
Banks (Branch),
- Darlington District Banking Co (attend Tues) JW Atty agent
- Swaledale and Wensleydale Banking Co, Wm Burrell agent
- Savings Bank Hon & Rev. Thos Monson, secretary
Inn and Taverns,
- Black Bull, John Kirk
- Black Swan Inn, George Morton
- Boar, James Walker
- Cross Keys, George Hopper
- Crown and Anchor, Wm Slater (and auctioneer)
- Golden Fleece, John Allchin
- Green Dragon, Jane Sadler
- King's Head, Hy Nicholson sen
- Odd Fellows' Arms, John Mace
- Royal Oak, Wm Smith
- Waggon and Horses, John Alton (and timber merchant)
- White Bear, George Dodsworth
Academies,
- Bailey Ann
- Ellerton ----
- Ellick Jane, National
- Hodgson Braithwaite & Miss Fryer
- Raven Mrs
- Wm Williamson Grammar School
Attorneys,
- Drake Nathan
- Glaister Hy Robinson (clerk to the magistrates)
- Other Thomas
- Peacock Thomas Dennis
Blacksmiths,
- Brown Timothy, John & Chpr
- Horner John
- Robson John
- Whitton Thomas
Booksellers &c.,
- Knowles Wm
- Taylor Richd (& printer and binder)
Boot and shoe makers,
- Blenkhorn Thomas
- Buckle John
- Dixon John
- Gelderd Thomas
- Gibson James
- Hird James
- Hird Robert
- Horner Robert
- Metcalf Wm
- Nevison Robert
- Nicholson Rd
- Pearson Wm
- Stapleton John
Braziers and Tinners,
- Atty JW
- Fryer Wm
- Pearson Joseph
- Pearson Wm and Jonathon
- Thompson Thos
Brewers and Maltsters,
- Morton George
- Plews Hy and Co
Butchers,
- Banks Joseph
- Hewson Barnabas
- Mickle John F
- Nicholson Wm
Chemists and Dgts,
Curriers,
Farmers,
- Horner Chpr
- Kendrew Richd
- Loadman John
- Mason Wm
- Nicholson Henry
- Palliser Matthew
- Thackray Thos, Bedale Wood
Fire and Life Offs,
- County and Provident Wm Knowles
- Phoenix, Wm Sweeting
- Yorkshire, John Porter
Gardeners,
- Barras John
- Deighton Adam
Grocers,
- Bulmer Wm
- Kirby Wm
- Porter John
- Smith Wm
Hair dressers,
- Deighton John
- Knowles Wm
- Slater Edward
Ironmongers,
- Atty JW
- Fryer Wm
- Pearson Wm and J,
- Thompson Thos
Joiners and cabinet makers,
- Ballon John
- Clark George
- Gill Wm
- Mace John
- Stanton Vincent
- Wake Anthony
Lin & W Drapers,
- Braithwaite Jno
- Mickle Adam
- Shepherd Edward
- Sherwood Wm
- Sweeting Wm
Milliners,
- Braithwaite Mary
- Chapman Eliz
- Clough Ann
- Deighton Ellen
- Greathead Mary
- Johnson Ann and My
- Place Elizabeth
Painters,
- Bucktrout Thos and James (and paper hangers)
- Edward Firth
Pbrs and Glaziers,
- Barras George
- Bucktrout Robt
- Chapman Joseph
Rope and Twine Makers,
- Court Henry
- Hudson Charles
- Ibbotson Robert
Saddlers,
- Arnett John
- Blyth Thomas
- Hewson Thomas
- Kay Simon and Wm
Shopkeepers,
- Barker Wm
- Barras John
- Dennison Fras
- Santon Vincent
- Slater Eliz
Stone Masons,
- Dodsworth George
- Horner Abraham
- Johnson Robt
Straw Hat mkrs,
- Clark Ann and Eliz
- Deighton Mary A
- Keaton Ellen
- Metcalfe John
- Place Elizabeth
- Wright Elizabeth
Surgeons,
- Buckle John
- Fothergill Robert
- Spence John (& oculist and regtr)
- Theakstone Wm
Tailors,
- Carter John
- Clarke Richard
- Ellick James
- Gale John
- Pape Thomas
- Pearson John
- Smith George
- Sweeting Chpr
Turner (Wood),
Watchmakers &c.,
- Pearson Ananiah
- Raper Thomas
- Place Thomas
- Simpson John (and glass and china dealer)
Wheelwrights,
- Clarkson Wm
- Johnson David
Whitesmiths
- Pearson W and Jtn
- Whitton Thomas
Wine and Spirit merchants,
- Bolland John
- Fryer Wm
- Kirby Wm
- Plews Thomas
- Smith Wm
Wool staplers and combers,
- Fryer and Webster, Aiskew
- Gale John
- Hird Rt, Aiskew
- Metcalf John
Carriers,
- Jn Cloughton
- Francis Pickersgill
- Wm Rayner
- J Walker
- --- Hawe
- Wm Gatenby
- Thos Blackburn
- John Pearson
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for AISKEW in White's Directory of 1840.
Gentry &c.:
- Miss Peirse and Miles Thomas Stapylton Esq., landowners
Miscellany of trades
- Arrowsmith Jas, upholsterer and appsr
- Braithwaite John R, vict and maltster, Shoulder of Mutton
- Bucktrout Wm, gentleman
- Caven John, gardener and seedsman
- Croft Francis, schoolmaster
- Dalton John, baker and corn factor
- Davey Geo. Gibson agt, Aiskew Hall
- Dinsdale Wm, coroner
- Dryden Mrs Sar
- Dunn John, cowkeeper
- Eden Thos, vict Malt Shovel
- Ellerton Mrs My
- Fisher Jno, cooper
- Fothergill John Esq, Aiskew House
- Fryer and Webster, wool staplers and combers
- Harrison Mrs Mary
- Hird Rt, wool stapler and comber
- Hodgson Charles, cabinet maker
- Horner John, coal dealer
- Jackson Wm and Co, nurserymen
- Merryweather Edward, wheelwright
- Prudah Johnson, corn miller
- Pybus Jas, vict Leeming Bar Inn
- Sherwood Rev. Jph (Catholic)
- Swann Wm and Sturges Thos, gents
- Webster John, dyer and wool stapler
- Welburn Thomas, supervisor
- Whitton George, butcher
Blacksmiths,
- Britch George
- Fryer John
- Fryer Jph, beerhouse
Farmers,
- Anderson William
- Appleby Henry B, Low Leases
- Chapman Samuel
- Duck John
- Horner Thos, and carrier
- Kirkby Jonathon, Brass Barn
- Mitchell Christopher
- Simpson Richard
- Snaith James
- Strangeways Ed, Rabbit warren
Shoemakers,
- Crowder Thomas
- Snaith Thomas
Shopkeepers,
- Harrison J
- Slater George R
Tailors,
- Anderson Thos
- Richardson Fras, Kirk Bridge
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for BURRILL in White's Directory of 1840.
Gentry &c.:
- 463 acres belonging to Timothy Hutton Esq, Sir E S Dodsworth
and Sir John Croft who owns Cowling Hall
- John Hincks, gentleman, Cowling Hall.
Those marked thus * are in Burrill, rest in Cowling:
- Thos Dixon*, shoemaker
- Ellen Hutchinson* beer seller
- Anty Miller*, machine maker
- Ralph Plews, blacksmith
Farmers,
- Wm Blackburn*
- Rt Carter
- Geo Gowland, Pond House
- Wm Johnson
- Chas Mason*
- Jn Tindale
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for FIRBY in White's Directory of 1840.
Gentry &c.:
- Hy Coore Esq owns most of the land
- Leonard Hammond, Firby Hall
Miscellany of trades
Farmers,
- Thos Banks, Grange
- Thos and Cphr Lofthouse
- Wm Mason, Ash Bank
- Hy Nicholson, Mile House
- Thomas Marshall
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for GREAT AND LITTLE CRAKEHALL in White's Directory of 1840.
Landowners:
- Lord of the Manor is James Pulleine Esq, occupies the Hall.
- Hutton, Fox and Dodsworth families have estates here.
Gentry &c.:
- Rev. Ibbotson is incumbent
Crakehall township
* are at Kirk Bridge,
- Braithwaite Philip, cartwright
- Cannon Christopher, butcher
- Cannon Thos, vict Black Horse
- Dobson Henry, stone mason
- Hall Wm, blacksmith
- Harker Jarvis, vict Bay Horse
- Pulleine James Esq, Hall
- Ramsden Geo, gentleman
- Robson Jas Esq
- Remmer Jon, gent
- Sadler, Geo, tallow chandler
- Sadler Thos, vict Malt Shovel
- Scurah Joseph, blacksmith
- Storey Matthew, schoolmaster
- Wain Michl, joiner and cartwright
- Webb Henry, ropemaker
Beerhouses,
- Moses Joseph
- Sadler Robert
Boot and shoemakers,
- Janson George
- Johnson Wm
- Pallister Thomas
- Pattison Robert
- Sadler Robert
- Sadler Thomas
Corn Millers,
- Buck Wm
- Clarkson Thos
- * Race Benjamin
Farmers,
- Banks Wm
- Braithwaite Stph
- Braithwaite Thos
- Buck Wm
- Caslin Wm
- * Coates John
- Davison Robert
- Gale Robert
- Heugh Sarah
- Horsley John
- Hudson Hy (and cattle dealer)
- Imeson John
- Lockey Robert
- Lousdale Hannah
- Pearson Robert
- *Race Benjamin
- Sadler Thomas
- *Wright Robt S
Grocers,
Tailors,
- Johnson Thos
- Stapleton Thos
- Stapleton Wm
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for LANGTHORNE in White's Directory of 1840.
Gentry &c.:
- 800 acres mostly owned by The Duke of Leeds
Miscellany of trades
- Thos Eden, tailor
- Mary Langstaff, beer seller
Farmers,
- Wm Bolam
- John Hobson
- Thos Hobson
- John Outhwaite
- Wm Outhwaite
- Anty Stelling, Hall
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for RANDS GRANGE in White's Directory of 1840.
Land owner,
- 344 acres belonging to Miss Peirse in one farm occupied by Henry Nicholson, jun,
cattle dealer
Transcribed by Caroline Gaden.
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