Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for CRAMBE in Bulmer's Directory of 1890.
CRAMBE TOWNSHIP.
- Letters through York via Kirkham arrive at 7 a.m. Letter Box cleared at 7-30 pm. Welburn
is the nearest Money Order office, and Kirkham the nearest Telegraph office.
Miscellany of trades
- Baker Rev. William, M.A., The Vicarage
- Brough John, postman
- Dawes Mrs. Emma, schoolmistress
- Nicholson George, joiner and wheelwright
Farmers.
- Beilby Richard, Manor house
- Brough Richard
- Duffitt Christopher, Oakcliffe house
- Hall Thomas George
- Pinkney George
- Wentworth John Arthur, The Grange
- Wray William, Railway house
BARTON-LE-WILLOWS TOWNSHIP.
- Post Office at John Freer's. Letters arrive via York at 7-25 a.m., and are
despatched at 5-35 p.m.
Miscellany of trades
- Beckett John, blacksmith
- Dennison Mrs. Ann
- Foley James, boot maker
- Freer John, tailor
- Leaper Matthew, grocer and saddler
- Nicholson John, joiner and wheelwright
- Piercy William, pig dealer
- Pinkney Mrs. Jane, vict., Travellers' Rest
- Robson F., station master, Barton Hill station
- Thompson George, vict., Blacksmith's Arms
- Willoughby The Hon. Alex. Hugh, Barton hill
Farmers.
- Booth William
- Cordeux Elizabeth
- Cordeux William
- Dennison Richard (yeoman)
- Freer John, Manor house
- Freer Richard (and butcher)
- Freer William, Moor house
- Leatherland William
- Richardson Charles
- Smith Alfred
- Wray John
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