Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades
for HEALAUGH in Bulmer's Directory of 1890.
HEALAUGH TOWNSHIP.
- Post Office at John Hopwood's. Letters arrive via Tadcaster at 8 a.m.
week-days, and are despatched at 5 p.m.. The nearest Telegraph and Money Order Office
is at Tadcaster.
Miscellany of trades
- Brooksbank Ed., Esq., J.P., Healaugh manor; clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, and Yorkshire
- Brooksbank Edwd. Clitherow, Esq., J.P., Capt., Yorkshire Artillery Militia, Western division,
R.A., Healaugh Old hall; clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, and Yorkshire
- Buckle George, bricklayer
- Cooke Rev. Robt. Herbert, B.D., The Vicarage
- Hardcastle William, gardener
- Hopwood John, shopkeeper and sub-postmaster
- Hopwood John, tailor
- Parker Thomas, blacksmith
- Penrose William, assistant overseer
- Pool George, farm bailiff Manor West farm
- Smith Miss Mary, schoolmistress
- Spink James, gamekeeper, Whin cover
- Warley Henry, joiner, builder, and wheelwright
Farmers.
- Blacker Arthur John, Church Hill farm
- Brooksbank E., East and West Manor farms
- Cass Thomas, York Road farm
- Cooper William
- Dunnington William, Healaugh grange
- Gypson Thomas,
- Rhodes Joseph John, Robin Hood farm
- Rowling Thomas, Middle Park farm
- Simpson George, Woodhouse farm
- Swailes William
- Wainwright -, New Buildings farm
CATTERTON TOWNSHIP.
- Address letters via Tadcaster.
Farmers.
- Cass Richard
- Easterby Thomas, Wood farm
- Jackson Edward, Brook house
- Lamb William Francis, Old Street farm
- Rose Thomas
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