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Stillington and District Community Archive

In the Heart of North Yorkshire

Transcription of Kelly's Trade Directory of 1889

Private Residents
  • Mrs Bales
  • Mrs Cattley
  • Harry Croft J.P., Stillington Hall
  • Miss Farrer
  • Farbrace Sidney Gramshaw
  • Thomas Humphrey
  • Rev. William Henry Jemison LL.B., The Vicarage
  • Miss Longridge
  • Richard Longstaff
  • Mrs Maw
  • Mrs Salmon
  • Mrs Stables
  • William Tenniswood
  • William Thompson
  • Mrs Walne
  • Mrs Warneford
  • Mrs Weatherall
  • Thomas D. Wynn

Commercial
  • Robert Abbey, Farmer & Market Gardener
  • Thomas Abbey, Farmer
  • John Boggett, Halfway House Public House
  • Edward James Charnock, Grocer
  • William Clarke, Commercial Traveller
  • Seth Cook, Shopkeeper
  • John Crosby, Farmer, Creaker's Lodge
  • William Cussans, Farmer, North Skeugh
  • Richard Dobson, Gardener
  • Mrs Ann Farrer, Farmer
  • Miss Annie Farrer, Farmer & Landowner
  • John Farrer, Farmer, Penny Flats
  • Thomas Gatenby, Shoemaker
  • Thomas Gibson, Water Miller & Farmer
  • William Gibson, Registrar for births, marriages & deaths
  • Farbrace Sidney Gramshaw  L.K.Q.C.P, Physician & Surgeon, Public Vaccinator & Medical Officer, Stillington Dist. Easingwold Union
  • Matthew Halder, Cabinet Maker
  • Thomas Hawkswell, Saddler & Harness Maker
  • William Hawkswell, Farmer
  • John Hewitt, Joiner
  • Amos Horsley, Shopkeeper
  • James Hugill, Joiner
  • William Marwood Hugill, Builder
  • Mrs Mary Jane Humphrey, Dressmaker
  • Frederick L'Anson, Joiner
  • George Jennings, Farm Bailiff to H. Croft esq.
  • William Kirk, Butcher & Farmer
  • Francis Knowlson, Farmer
  • William Knowlson, White Dog Inn & Horse Dealer
  • William Lane, Tailor
  • Thomas Leaper, Bay Horse Public House
  • Johnson Leckonby, Omnibus Proprietor
  • Thomas Lowther, Shoemaker
  • Mrs Mary Mattson, Grocer
  • William Skelton Myers, Boot & Shoe Inn
  • John Parker, Farmer
  • Thomas Richardson, Blacksmith
  • William Richardson, Farmer
  • John  Russell, Shoemaker
  • William & Alexander Scott, Carriers & Farmers
  • John Slater, Blacksmith
  • Thomas Smith, Farmer, Roseberry Cottage
  • William Smith, Shoemaker
  • Robert Souter, Grocer & Draper
  • Mrs Annie Sowray, Post Office
  • Robert Spruce, Plumber
  • Goerge Suggitt, Tailor
  • Alfred Tenniswood, Farmer & Carrier
  • Henry Thompson, Joiner
  • David Wake, Farmer, Stillington Grange
  • Mark Walker, Farmer, Blackwoods
  • John White, Tailor
  • George Wikeley, Threshing Machine Proprietor
  • Richard Wood, Builder
  • Thomas Wood, Builder & Contractor
  • Thomas Wood Jun, Builder
  • George Wregglesworth, Bricklayer
  • Wiliam Wright, Farmer
  • Thomas Yorke, Farmer, Mowbray House
  • Thomas Young, White Bear Public House, Butcher & Farmer
 

Post,& M. O.O.,S.B & Annuity & Insurance Office
Mrs Annie Sowray, Receiver.
Letters arrive from Easingwold at 7am; dispatched at 6pm. The nearest Telegraph Office is Easingwold
Schools
National (mixed), built 1820 for 130 children; average attendance 58; Walter Hindle, Master
Wesleyan (mixed),  for 70 children; average attendance 47; Edward James Charnock, Master
Carriers to York -
  • Scott -  from his house, Thurs and Sat, passing through Sutton.
  • Tenniswood  - from his house, Thurs and Sat, passing through Sutton.
Omnibus to York - Sat from White Dog Inn through Sutton, & alternate Thurs, York fortnight fair days
Parish Clerk - John Russell
Lord of the Manor - Harry Croft, Esq.
Principal Landowners - Noah Wynn, Esq & Harry Croft, Esq.
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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