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Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 North Yorkshire, Surnames Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 North Yorkshire, surnames beginning with P-Q DATE SNAME FNAME / STATUS OCCUPATIONS ADDITIONAL ITEMS PLACE PARISH or PAROCHIAL CHAPELRY 1822-1823 Page Thomas farmer Cowton North Gilling 1822-1823 Page William victualler 'The Anchor' Bellmangate Guisborough 1822-1823 Page William wood turner & line wheel maker Bellmangate Guisborough 1833-1834 Page William victualler 'The Anchor' Bellmangate Guisborough 1833-1834 Page Nicholas butcher attending Market Richmond 1822-1823 Page William Sagon attorney & notary agent (insurance) Newbrough Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Page brewer & maltster Tanner Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Paley Edmund, Reverend AM vicar Easingwold Easingwold 1833-1834 Paley Henry tallow chandler Middleham Middleham 1822-1823 Palliser Richard farmer Kilvington South Kilvington South 1822-1823 Palliser Thomas farmer Kilvington South Kilvington South 1822-1823 Palliser William farmer Pickhill cum Roxby Pickhill 1822-1823 Palliser William lodging house Huntriss Row Scarborough 1822-1823 Palliser Charles bricklayer Sowerby Thirsk 1833-1834 Palliser Charles bricklayer Sowerby Thirsk 1833-1834 Palliser Henry grocery & sundries dealer Ingram Gate Thirsk 1822-1823 Palliser James bricklayer Sowerby Thirsk 1833-1834 Palliser James bricklayer Sowerby Thirsk 1822-1823 Palliser John jnr engraver Finkle Street Thirsk 1822-1823 Palliser John snr clock & watch maker Finkle Street Thirsk 1822-1823 Palliser Michael whitesmith Kirkgate Jackson's Yard Thirsk 1833-1834 Palliser Robert watch & clock maker Finkle Street Thirsk 1822-1823 Palliser Christopher victualler 'Well Ox' & carpenter Well Well 1822-1823 Pallister William victualler 'Black Prince' Sutton under Whitestonecliffe Felixkirk 1822-1823 Pallister Joseph farmer Carlton Husthwaite Husthwaite 1822-1823 Pallister Robert farmer Moorsholm Moorsholm 1822-1823 Pallister Ann school (day & boarding ladies') Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Pallister bricklayer Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Palmer John tailor & draper East Cowton Cowton East 1822-1823 Palmer Robert spirit merchant Gilling Gilling 1833-1834 Palmer Robert attorney Market Place Guisborough 1822-1823 Palmer John wheelwright Newsham Kirby Ravensworth 1833-1834 Palmer Robert attorney West End Stokesley 1822-1823 Palmer Mary, Mrs Haggersgate Whitby 1833-1834 Pamley Thomas cooper Hallgarth Pickering 1822-1823 Pannell Francis MD surgeon Ayton Great Ayton Great 1822-1823 Pannett Robert shopkeeper Shipton Overton 1822-1823 Pannett W T hairdresser & perfumer St Ann's Staith Whitby 1833-1834 Pannett William hairdresser & perfumer St Ann's Staith Whitby 1822-1823 Pantland S victualler 'The Britannia' Merchants Row Scarborough 1822-1823 Pantling Walter ship owner Cooke's Row Scarborough 1833-1834 Pape Thomas tailor Hemgate Bedale 1822-1823 Pape Richard farmer Craike Craike 1822-1823 Pape Ann victualler 'Royal Oak' Market Place Helmsley 1833-1834 Pape Ann brewer Market Place Helmsley 1833-1834 Pape Ann victualler 'Royal Oak' Market Place Helmsley 1822-1823 Pape Richard butcher Market Place Helmsley 1833-1834 Pape Richard butcher Market Place Helmsley 1822-1823 Pape Thomas postmaster Castlegate Helmsley 1822-1823 Pape Thomas ironmonger & glover Castlegate Helmsley 1833-1834 Pape Thomas ironmonger Castlegate Helmsley 1833-1834 Pape Thomas post master Helmsley 1822-1823 Pape John blacksmith Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Pape John blacksmith Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Pape Richard joiner Yarm Yarm 1822-1823 Pape Richard parish clerk Yarm Yarm 1822-1823 Park John shopkeeper (general) Farmanby Ellerburn & Thornton 1822-1823 Park John tanner Boroughgate Helmsley 1822-1823 Park John gentleman Barugh Kirby Misperton 1822-1823 Park Richard corn miller Osmotherley Osmotherley 1822-1823 Park Ann lodging house Cooke's Row Scarborough 1822-1823 Park Joshua master mariner Palace Hill Scarborough 1822-1823 Park Robert master mariner Castlegate Scarborough 1822-1823 Parke Miles R yeoman Askrigg Aysgarth 1833-1834 Parke Miles Robinson, Mr Askrigg Aysgarth 1822-1823 Parke Ann, Mrs Hungate Pickering 1822-1823 Parke Richard farmer & maltster Westgate Pickering 1822-1823 Parke Richard brick & tile manufacturer Westgate Pickering 1833-1834 Parke Thomas brick & tile manufacturer Westgate Pickering 1833-1834 Parke Thomas, Mr Boroughgate Pickering 1822-1823 Parke William farmer & maltster Westgate Pickering 1822-1823 Parke William brick & tile manufacturer Westgate Pickering 1822-1823 Parker M, Mrs farmer Tollerton Alne 1822-1823 Parker Francis farmer Hardraw Aysgarth 1822-1823 Parker John farmer Hardraw Aysgarth 1822-1823 Parker John farmer Helperby Brafferton 1822-1823 Parker Meek grocer & draper Helperby Brafferton 1822-1823 Parker George farmer Kirby on the Moor Kirby Hill 1822-1823 Parker Thomas farmer Langthorpe Broom House Kirby Hill 1822-1823 Parker William farmer Kirby on the Moor Kirby Hill 1822-1823 Parker William gentleman Langthorpe Kirby Hill 1822-1823 Parker Theakstone farmer Newton on Ouse Newton on Ouse 1822-1823 Parker John farmer Shipton Overton 1833-1834 Parker John painter (house & signs) New Road Richmond 1822-1823 Parker W victualler 'Blue Bell' St James' Green Thirsk 1822-1823 Parker Francis victualler 'Black Swan' Dishforth Topcliffe 1822-1823 Parker William blacksmith Marton le Moor Topcliffe 1833-1834 Parker William, Reverend Baxtergate Whitby 1822-1823 Parkes Thomas butcher Staithes Hinderwell 1822-1823 Parkin Charles shoemaker Barton St Mary & St Cuthbert Barton 1822-1823 Parkin John blacksmith Feetham Grinton 1822-1823 Parkin William corn dealer Feetham Grinton 1822-1823 Parkin Mrs gentlewoman Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Parkin Mrs Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Parkin John shoemaker Shipton Overton 1822-1823 Parkin John farmer Cotherstone Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Parkin William farmer Lartington Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Parkin Ann, Miss West Sandgate Scarborough 1822-1823 Parkin Thomas ship owner Quay Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Parkin Thomas gentleman Sandside Scarborough 1822-1823 Parkin Thomas, Mr councillor Scarborough Scarborough 1833-1834 Parkin Henry blacksmith Seamer Seamer (Langbargh) 1833-1834 Parkin Hannah school (Day) Malton Gate Thornton Dale 1833-1834 Parkin Robert Lamb tailor Pickering Lane Thornton Dale 1833-1834 Parkin Thomas shipowner Bagdale Whitby 1822-1823 Parkinson John farmer Craike Craike 1833-1834 Parkinson Emmanuel victualler 'Fylingdales Inn' & shopkeeper Thorpe Fylingdales 1833-1834 Parkinson John shoemaker Robin Hood's Bay Fylingdales 1822-1823 Parkinson Thomas farmer Cowton North Gilling 1822-1823 Parkinson John stone mason Ravensworth Kirby Ravensworth 1822-1823 Parkinson John victualler 'Bay Horse' Normanby Ormesby 1822-1823 Parkinson Ann, Mrs Eastgate Pickering 1833-1834 Parkinson Frank Dennis attorney Pickering Pickering 1822-1823 Parkinson John gentleman Eastgate Pickering 1833-1834 Parkinson John, Mr Eastgate Pickering 1833-1834 Parkinson Thomas cabinet maker Newbiggin Richmond 1827-1828 Parkinson Thomas, Mr Castle Hill Richmond 1822-1823 Parkinson William gentleman Maison Dieu Richmond 1822-1823 Parkinson Barton lodging house St Sepulchre Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Parkinson Barton tailor St Sepulchre Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Parkinson John tailor Dumple Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Parkinson Robert pawnbroker Leaden Post Street Scarborough 1833-1834 Parkinson John victualler 'The Letters' Stainton Stainton 1822-1823 Parkinson Emanuel grocer & cheesemonger Baxtergate Whitby 1822-1823 Parkinson Isabella, Mrs Church Street Whitby 1822-1823 Parks John farmer Lealholme & Bridge Danby 1833-1834 Parks Thomas butcher Staithes Hinderwell 1822-1823 Parler William farmer Topcliffe Topcliffe 1833-1834 Parnaby Henry saddler Newbiggin Malton 1822-1823 Parnaby Christopher linen manufacturer Brompton Northallerton 1833-1834 Parnaby William victualler 'Three Tuns' Bridge Street Richmond 1822-1823 Parnaby John farmer Skelton Skelton in Cleveland 1822-1823 Parnaby William farmer Stainton Stainton 1822-1823 Parrington Matthew, Reverend rector Birkby Birkby 1833-1834 Parrington Matthew, Reverend curate Pond Side Guisborough 1822-1823 Parrott William gentleman Strensall Strensall 1822-1823 Partten John coast waiter Skinningrove Brotton 1822-1823 Parvin George schoolmaster Bransby Bransby 1833-1834 Parvin John blacksmith Marske Marske by the Sea 1822-1823 Parvin Rachael, Mrs Sinnington Sinnington 1822-1823 Parvin George victualler 'The Angel' Stokesley Stokesley 1833-1834 Parvin George victualler 'The Angel' Front Street Stokesley 1822-1823 Pashley John tailor Helmsley Gate Helmsley Gate 1822-1823 Passman John joiner Oulston Coxwold 1822-1823 Passman William saddler Hutton Rudby 1822-1823 Passman Mary gentlewoman Yarm Yarm 1827-1828 Passman Mary, Miss gentlewoman Yarm Yarm 1833-1834 Pates Thompson watch & clock maker Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Patrick Joseph bacon dealer Hallgarth Pickering 1822-1823 Patten Joseph stone mason Marske by the Sea Marske 1822-1823 Patten William stone mason Marske by the Sea Marske 1833-1834 Patten John tidewaiter boatman Sandgate, Custom House Whitby 1822-1823 Patten William landing waiter Routh Buildings Whitby 1822-1823 Patten Masterman yeoman Yarm Yarm 1827-1828 Patten Masterman yeoman Yarm Yarm 1833-1834 Patterson Thomas victualler 'George & Dragon' Sandsend Lythe 1822-1823 Patterson George farmer Marske by the Sea Marske 1822-1823 Patterson Jane baker Hutton Rudby 1822-1823 Patterson George farmer Upleatham Upleatham 1822-1823 Pattinson George shoemaker Melsonby Melsonby 1822-1823
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