Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for ALDBOROUGH in Baines's Directory and Gazetteer Directory of 1822.
Directory,
Miscellany of trades
- Allison Peter, blacksmith
- Atha John, butcher
- Baines Joseph, butcher
- Blackburn Richard, victualler, Ship
- Blackburn Thos. bricklayer & builder
- Bruce Matthew, tailor
- Burrell George, farmer
- Carass Richard, farmer
- Cope William, bricklayer & builder
- Duffield Mark, linen & sacking manfr.
- Gill Charles, gentleman
- Harrison Rev. John Walker
- Kettlewell James, shoe maker
- Paley George, shoemaker
- Pybus William, farmer
- Sadler William, gunsmith
- Scruton Richard, gentleman
- Sherwin Robert shoemaker
- Simpson Michael, farmer
- Somerton John, victualler, Black Swan
- Somerton William, carpenter
- Thompson Thomas, blacksmith
- Topham George, carpenter and victualler, Newcastle Arms
- Umpleby Francis, tailor
- Webster Robert, shopkeeper
- Wirell Rev. Robert, Vicar
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for BOROUGHBRIDGE in Baines's Directory and Gazetteer Directory of 1822.
Post,
- Post Master. William Hirst, Office, Main Street.
- Letters from the North arr. at 8 evg. from the South at 20 min. p. 9 evg.
Miscellany of trades
- Abbey Richard & Son, grocers, linen and woollen drapers
- Atkinson Mrs. Martha
- Atkinson Ralph, gentleman
- Brown Geo. wood turner & chair mkr.
- Brown Henry, exciseman
- Brown Matthew, ship carpenter
- Brown Richard, boot and shoemaker
- Brown Robert, coal merchant
- Brown William, boot and shoemaker
- Burton Thomas, grocer and tea dealer
- Carass Richard, butcher
- Catterson Francis, plumber & glazier
- Daggett John, tailor
- Darnbrough Thomas, tanner
- Dawson Silvester, vict. Black Bull
- Dew Tho. grocer, linen & woollen draper
- Earle Francis, victualler, Windmill
- Earle John, millwright
- Firby John blacksmith
- Fletcher, Stubbs, Dew, and Stott, bankers on Sir Richard Carr Glynn, Bart. & Co.
London
- Flintoff James, brandy merchant
- Flintoff Jeremiah, thread manufacturer
- Fretwell Lieutenant John
- Fretwell Mrs. Mary
- Fulton John, saddler & harness maker
- Gatenby Edw. army baker & flour dlr.
- Glenton Matthew, gentleman
- Hardcastle John, boot & shoemaker
- Hardcastle Thomas, butcher
- Hardcastle Wm. Joiner & carpenter
- Hawkridge John flour dealer & grocer
- Heuthwaite William, flax dresser and linen manufacturer
- Hind Catharine, vict. (post chaise), Three Grey Hounds
- Hird Henry, gentleman
- Hird John, joiner & cabinet maker
- Hirst William, postmaster, solicitor, and agent to the Norwich Union Fire and
Life Office
- Hogg and Powell, corn merchants
- Hogg Mrs. iron, coal & timber mercht
- Horner Charles, bricklayer & builder
- Iles Thomas, corn miller
- Irvin James, gardener
- Jackson John, clock & watch maker
- Kay Thomas, coal owner
- King Samuel, heckle maker
- Kirkby Seth, schoolmaster & printer
- Lancaster Thomas, bacon factor
- Lawson Marmaduke, Esq. magistrate
- Leckenby George, boot & shoemaker
- Leckenby Robert, boot & shoemaker
- Lonsdale Charles, tailor
- Lumley John veterinary surgeon
- Malim Geo. grocer & tallow chandler
- Marston Thomas, vict. Black Lion
- McDowall Charles, watch maker
- Metcalfe Edward, boot & shoemaker
- Metcalfe William, boot & shoemaker
- Middleton Jon. corn & oil merchant
- Moore Jno. bridle cutter & harness mkr.
- Morrell John, flour dealer & grocer
- Morrell Joseph, bacon & butter factor
- Morrell Saml. vict. Three Horse Shoes
- Morrell Samuel, jun. victualler, White Horse
- Mortimer Thomas, sen. currier
- Mortimer Thomas, jun. painter
- Naylor John, butcher
- Oliver Christopher, linen draper
- Parkinson Thomas, surgeon
- Pawson John, boot and shoemaker
- Pearson George, cooper and turner
- Pinkney George, butcher
- Powell George, vict. Black Swan
- Scurrah Christ. glass and china dealer
- Sedgwick Roger, surgeon
- Sheppard Francis, whitesmith, &c.
- Simpson John, carpenter, wheelwright
- Smith Joseph, auctioneer
- Stead William, corn factor and corn mission agent
- Stead William, plumber and glazier
- Stephenson Thomas, blacksmith
- Stork John, boot and shoemaker
- Stott Hush, vict. Crown, (post chaise)
- Stubbs Thomas, banker
- Stubbs Thos. wine & spirit merchant
- Swinbank Edward, vict. Black Horse
- Tebb Ann, dress maker
- Tebb William, boot and shoemaker
- Thorp William, tailor
- Topham William, boot & shoemaker
- Umpleby Nicholas, blacksmith
- Waiting Christopher, coal owner
- Walker John, schoolmaster
- Warwick Wm. saddler & harness mkr.
- Webster William, gentleman
- Williams Jane, milliner
- Wilson Joseph, gentleman
- Wilson Miss Sarah, ladies' bdg. school
- Wilson William, wheelwright
- Winteringham Robert, victualler, Malt Shovel
- Wood Andrew, hair dresser
Coaches,
From the Crown,
- A regular Conveyance by Water to Ripon, York, & Hull; for particulars Vide
Directory of Ripon.
- HIGH FLYER to Newcastle at 11 morning; to Leeds, 5 in the evening.
- LORD NELSON to Carlisle every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; to London every
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, alternately from the Crown & Three Grey
hounds.
- Mail to the South at 8 at night; to the North at 20 min. p. 9 at night.
Waggons,
From the Black Bull Inn,
- HARTLEY'S Waggons to Leeming lane and Leeds daily.
- PICKERSGILL'S Waggons to Leeds & Leeming lane daily.
- WIDOW WELSH and SONS, to Northallerton every Sunday, Tuesday, and Friday; to
Leeds every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for LOWER DUNSFORTH in Baines's Directory and Gazetteer Directory of 1822.
Miscellany of trades
- Allison William, blacksmith
- Clemishaw Wm. vict. Ferry Boat
- Inchbold John, farmer and grazier
- Topham James, butcher
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for MINSKIP in Baines's Directory and Gazetteer Directory of 1822.
Gentry &c.:
Miscellany of trades
- Chapman George, vict. Bull & Dog
- Horner Rd. tailor & habit maker
- Lazenby Mary, vict. Lazenby's Arms
- Maltus Christopher, gentleman
- Raper Thomas, bricklayer
- Rudd Thomas, vict. and carpenter, Rose & Crown
- Smeaton Richard, gentleman
- Smith Robert, gentleman
Butchers,
- Watson Enos
- Wright Richard
Cattle dealers,
- Burnard Richard
- Parker Michael
Corn dealers,
Shopkeepers,
Wheelwrights,
Coach
- North Highflyer from Leeds to Newcastle, arr. p. 10 mg. ret. p½ evg. daily.
Carrier,
- Thomas Slater's waggon to Knaresborough daily, 8 o'clock mg. to Boroughbridge 3
aft.
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for ROCLIFFE in Baines's Directory and Gazetteer Directory of 1822.
Miscellany of trades
- Gilbertson John, chief constable
- Hill Richard, schoolmaster
- Hudson Wm. grocer & tailor
- Lonsdale John, tanner
- Lonsdale Wm. brickmaker & grocer
- Oliver Robert, tailor & draper
- Parkinson Wm. carpenter
- Poulter Wm. vict. Crown
- Pullan Thos. butcher
- Slater Geo. blacksmith
- Slater John, yeoman
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