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Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 North Yorkshire, Surnames Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 North Yorkshire, surnames beginning with N-O DATE SNAME FNAME / STATUS OCCUPATIONS ADDITIONAL ITEMS PLACE PARISH or PAROCHIAL CHAPELRY 1833-1834 Naggs John bricklayer Westgate Guisborough 1822-1823 Naggs Thomas victualler 'The Ship' Lythe Lythe 1822-1823 Naisbitt Thomas hosier Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Naisby Henry linen manufacturer Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Naisby Thomas hosier Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Naitby David schoolmaster Bedale Bedale 1833-1834 Naitby David school (Grammar) Churchyard, Aiskew Bedale 1822-1823 Naitby Elizabeth straw hat maker Bedale Bedale 1822-1823 Nalton John farmer Market Place Malton 1822-1823 Nalton Thomas joiner Greengate Malton 1822-1823 Napier Isabella milliner & dressmaker Finkle Street Thirsk 1822-1823 Napper Thomas butcher Ayton Great Ayton Great 1822-1823 Napper Thomas yeoman Waterfalls Guisborough 1822-1823 Nares Jerome bailiff for Pickering Lythe Potters Hill Pickering 1833-1834 Nares Martha school (Day) Westgate Pickering 1822-1823 Nares Rachael school Potters Hill Pickering 1822-1823 Nares William boot & shoemaker Bakehouse Lane Pickering 1833-1834 Nares William boot & shoemaker King Street Pickering 1822-1823 Nattby Thomas victualler 'Red Lion' Church Street Guisborough 1822-1823 Nattriss Thomas linen manufacturer Ayton Great Ayton Great 1822-1823 Nattriss E victualler 'Pack Horse' Farmanby Ellerburn & Thornton 1822-1823 Nattriss John woollen draper & spirit merchant Farmanby Ellerburn & Thornton 1822-1823 Nattriss John auctioneer & appraiser sheriff's officer Batty's Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Naylor John blacksmith Carperby Aysgarth 1822-1823 Naylor Henry quarry owner Stainton Downholme 1822-1823 Naylor William farmer Kilvington South Kilvington South 1833-1834 Naylor William victualler 'Golden Lion Inn' Front Street Stokesley 1822-1823 Naylor Francis stone mason Thornton Watlass Thornton Watlass 1822-1823 Naylor John stone mason Redmire Wensley 1822-1823 Naylor William stone mason Redmire Wensley 1822-1823 Naylor James master mariner Prospect Place Whitby 1833-1834 Naylor James shipowner Church Street Whitby 1822-1823 Neal John yeoman Long Westgate Scarborough 1822-1823 Neasham Ann school (ladies' boarding) Stokesley Stokesley 1833-1834 Neasham Ann school (day & boarding) East End Stokesley 1822-1823 Neasham B maltster & spirit merchant Stokesley Stokesley 1822-1823 Neasham T maltster & spirit merchant Stokesley Stokesley 1822-1823 Nedby James wheelwright Church Street Guisborough 1822-1823 Nedby Thomas saddle horses & gigs letting Church Street Guisborough 1822-1823 Nedby William baker (bread & biscuit) Globe Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Nedby William grocer & tea dealer Globe Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Needham I victualler 'Lord Nelson' & farmer Myton on Swale Myton on Swale 1822-1823 Neesham William victualler 'The C B' Langthwaite Arkengarthdale 1822-1823 Neesham William farmer East Cowton Cowton East 1822-1823 Neesham Charles victualler 'King's Head' Muker Grinton 1822-1823 Neesham Thomas victualler 'The Ship' Eston Ormesby 1822-1823 Neesham Jane shopkeeper Church Street Whitby 1822-1823 Neesom John farmer Helperby Brafferton 1822-1823 Neesome Mark hairdresser Brompton Northallerton 1822-1823 Neill George boot & shoemaker Yorkersgate Malton 1833-1834 Neill George boot & shoemaker Yorkersgate Malton 1822-1823 Nellis George farmer Danby Danby 1822-1823 Nellis Joseph farmer Danby Danby 1822-1823 Nellist William farmer Fryup Little Danby 1822-1823 Nellist John farmer Seamer Seamer (Langbargh) 1822-1823 Nelson James tailor Brompton Brompton by Sawdon 1822-1823 Nelson George victualler 'The Rodney' Leeming Burneston 1822-1823 Nelson Christopher baker Easingwold Easingwold 1822-1823 Nelson John corn miller Burton Constable Finghall 1822-1823 Nelson Thomas farmer Husthwaite Husthwaite 1822-1823 Nelson …, widow farmer Bagby Kirby Knowle 1822-1823 Nelson John schoolmaster Kirby Knowle Kirby Knowle 1822-1823 Nelson Dorothy gentlewoman Broughton Little Kirkby in Cleveland 1822-1823 Nelson George victualler 'King's Head' Yorkersgate Malton 1833-1834 Nelson George victualler 'King's Head' Market Place Malton 1833-1834 Nelson George butcher old Malton Gate Malton 1833-1834 Nelson John cabinet maker & appraiser Market Place Malton 1833-1834 Nelson John joiner & appraiser Market Place Malton 1833-1834 Nelson John timber merchant Market Place Malton 1822-1823 Nelson William gentleman Old Malton Gate Malton 1822-1823 Nelson Ralph blacksmith Marrick Marrick 1822-1823 Nelson Thomas blacksmith Marrick Marrick 1833-1834 Nelson John carrier (Leeds & Richmond) Back Street Masham 1822-1823 Nelson Robert ham & bacon factor Melsonby Melsonby 1822-1823 Nelson William wheelwright Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Nelson John carrier (Leeds & all parts Yorkshire 'The Talbot Inn' Richmond 1822-1823 Nelson Skelton grocer & tea dealer Carr Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Nelson Mary straw hat maker St James' Green Thirsk 1822-1823 Nelson Philip butcher at Swarbeck's Yard S Side Market Place Thirsk 1822-1823 Nelson Richard butcher S Side Market Place Thirsk 1833-1834 Nelson Richard butcher St James Green Thirsk 1833-1834 Nelson Ann school Flowergate Whitby 1822-1823 Nelson Thomas stone mason Swainby Whorlton 1822-1823 Nendick Jonathan schoolmaster Malton Old Malton (Old) 1822-1823 Nesfield Guy farmer Cayton Cayton 1822-1823 Nesfield Mary, Mrs Snainton Ebberston 1833-1834 Nesfield Mary, Mrs Snainton Ebberston 1822-1823 Nesfield Richard farmer Snainton Ebberston 1822-1823 Nesfield Elizabeth, Mrs Auborough Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Nesfield George brewer & maltster (& Son) Auborough Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Nesfield George snr, Mr chamberlain church warden Scarborough Scarborough 1822-1823 Nesfield Guy corn miller Without the Bar Scarborough 1822-1823 Ness Job surgeon Market Place Helmsley 1833-1834 Ness John surgeon Market Place Helmsley 1822-1823 Ness Robert farmer Sproxton Helmsley 1822-1823 Ness William clock & watch maker West End Kirbymoorside 1833-1834 Ness William watch & clock maker West End Kirbymoorside 1833-1834 Ness Ralph attorney Market Place Malton 1833-1834 Ness Ralph agent (Phoenix Insurance) Market Place Malton 1822-1823 Ness Ann gentlewoman Back Lane Pickering 1833-1834 Ness John master (Newcastle trading vessel The Blyth) Old Company's Wharf Whitby 1822-1823 Nettleship Edward ship owner Church Street Whitby 1833-1834 Nettleship Edward agent (Guardian Insurance) Flowergate Whitby 1833-1834 Nettleship Edward grocer & tea dealer Flowergate Whitby 1833-1834 Nettleship Edward shipowner & Company Flowergate Whitby 1822-1823 Nettleship John grocer Flowergate Whitby 1833-1834 Nettleship John grocer & tea dealer Flowergate Whitby 1822-1823 Nettleship Thomas baker Church Street Whitby 1833-1834 Nettleship Thomas baker Church Street Whitby 1822-1823 Nettleship John baker Yarm Yarm 1827-1828 Nettleship John baker Yarm Yarm 1833-1834 Nettleship John baker Front Street Yarm 1822-1823 Nevill Joseph bleacher & linen manufacturer corn miller Crathorne Crathorne 1833-1834 Nevison Robert boot & shoemaker Market Place Bedale 1822-1823 Nevison William victualler 'Black Swan' Harlsey East Harlsey 1822-1823 Nevison William whitesmith Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Nevison William whitesmith Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 New Ann victualler 'Hope & Anchor' Sandside Scarborough 1833-1834 Newball Robert victualler 'Spa Inn' Northallerton Road Thirsk 1822-1823 Newball George gentleman Sleights Whitby 1822-1823 Newbeggin William farmer Scalby Scalby 1833-1834 Newberry George, Captain Old Malton Abbey Malton 1833-1834 Newburn Simon Thomas, Mr Market Place Richmond 1822-1823 Newby Mark academy (boarding) Barningham Barningham 1822-1823 Newby Thomas farmer Barningham Barningham 1822-1823 Newby William academy (boarding) Barningham Barningham 1822-1823 Newby Isabella, Mrs Croft Croft 1822-1823 Newby William butcher Pottergate Helmsley 1833-1834 Newby Jno victualler 'Red Lion' The Square Kirbymoorside 1822-1823 Newby Mark farmer Burton on Ure Masham 1822-1823 Newby John shoemaker & shopkeeper Marton le Moor Topcliffe 1833-1834 Newcombe Thomas carrier (York & all South) Church Street Whitby 1822-1823 Newham William lodging house King Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Newham William ship owner King Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Newholm William blacksmith Lythe Lythe 1833-1834 Newholm William blacksmith Lythe 1822-1823 Newhouse James farmer Caldwell Stanwick St John 1822-1823 Newley John farmer Sproxton Helmsley 1833-1834 Newram Mary milliner & dressmaker Baxtergate Whitby 1822-1823 Newrick Allen boot & shoemaker Grape Lane Whitby 1833-1834 Newsam Robert baker Market Place Kirbymoorside 1833-1834 Newsam John linen draper Front Street Yarm 1833-1834 Newsam Thomas attorney Front Street Yarm 1833-1834 Newsam Thomas agent (Law Life Insurance) Front Street Yarm 1822-1823 Newsom Simon farmer Harlsey East Harlsey 1833-1834 Newsom Maria straw hat maker Front Street Yarm 1822-1823 Newsome Thomas farmer Brompton Northallerton 1822-1823 Newsome John farmer Otterington North Otterington 1822-1823 Newsome John wheelwright Potters Hill Pickering 1822-1823 Newsome William, Reverend AM rector Scruton Scruton 1833-1834 Newstead Thomas grocer & tea dealer stationer Market Place Bedale 1822-1823 Newton John farmer Ampleforth 1833-1834 Newton Robert grocer & draper Ayton 1822-1823 Newton Robert farmer Ayton Great Ayton Great 1822-1823 Newton John wheelwright Bolton on Swale Catterick 1833-1834 Newton Thomas, Reverend Coxwold 1822-1823 Newton Thomas, Reverend
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