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TRADES and PROFESSIONS. Academies & Schools 420 HOLDERNESS DIVISION. Iveson Arthur, solicitor (Iveson & West), town Park Robt. Alan, solicitor (Park & Son, HUll), clerk of Hedon, registrar of the 16th Circuit Laurel villa, Hull road of the County Court, clerk to the Commis­ Pawson Mrs. Ann, Souttergate sioners of Income Tax for South :S:olderness, Peck George, manager, New road clerk to the United District of Thorngumbald Rennardson Herbert, joiner, New road and Ryhill School Board, to Burstwick-cum­ Richardson Mrs. Eliza, New road Skeckling School Board, assistant overseer Richardson Rev. John Horsfall, M.A., Vicarage for the parishes of Burstwick, Paull, Ryhill, Rimmington Mrs. Mary, Sheriff hall and Thorngumbald; h Fletchergate Robinson Rebecca, carrier Iveson Arthur Percival, solr. (Iveson & West) ; Sales John, police-sergeant, Market hill h Fletchergate Simpson Rt. Lamplough, auctnr., Harbour farm Johnson Thomas Boyes, postmaster, assistant Smith David. tea dealer, Souttergate overseer for Hedon, registrar of births and SmithRev. David James (Catholic), Presbytery, deaths for Hedon distct. of Sculcoates Union, Baxtergate Post Office Soutter The Misses Kay Rev. Edwd. Birt, B.A., vicar of Mar:fleet, Soutter J ames Stewart (J. & J. S. Soutter), Souttergate chemist and grocer; h Lelley Kettleborough John Hy., rural letter carrier Spice Mr. Frederick, Westlands Kettleborough J oseph, gas manager, Gas works Stamford Miss Betsy, King's place Kirk Mrs. Frances, Market place Stone Mr. Hy. Kitching, St. Augustine gate Lickiss J ames, junr., carrier, Market hill Thompson Hy. Barker, clerk, Market hill Lickiss J ohIl, harbour master, Churchgate Tomlinson Mrs. Catherine Souttergate Lucas Rev. William, vicar of Ottringham, Wade Frederick Henry, clerk, Market hill Market hill Watson J as., solicitor (Watson, Sons, & Carrick, Mackereth Mrs. Eliza, Souttergate Hull); h Holyrood house Markham Howard, sergt.-at-mace, St. Augus­ 'Vest Thomas Henry, solicitor (Iveson &West), tine gate Holyrood Marshall Wm. Arthur, mrkt. gardr., Baxtergate Whitaker Robert, hairdresser & beerseller, St. Moore John, steam thrashing machine proptr., Augustine gate Hedon road White Wm. Lambert, Esq., J.P., sugar mcht. Mountain Mrs. Elizabeth, George street and fruit broker (White & Son, Hull), Mayor lIfowforth Jno., station master, N.B.R., Hedon of Hedon, Lieut..,Col. of the 2nd East Riding station of Yorkshire Artillery Volunteers, Western Myers James, roper, Fletchergate Division Royal Artillery, and member of the Park Godfrey Rd., solicitor (Park & Son, Hull), Committee of Management for the Hull In­ clerk to the County Justices, clerk to the firmary, Lambert house Commissioners of Keyingham Level Drain­ Wilson Mr. Thomas, Fletchergate age, clerk to the Hedon School Board, &c., Wright Mrs. Elizabeth Ann, Clarence house Market hill Wright James, clerk TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. Academies & Schools. Bookseller& Stationer. Gibson John (county court bailiff), Middle lane Board School, Market hill; Parnell Geo. Thos. (printer & Robinson John, St. .t\ugustine Wm. Todd, master; C. C. bookbinder), Market place gate Westerdale, & Miss Lucy Wright Thomas Eggleston, Todd, assistants Boot and Shoe Makers. Market place Teasdale Miss (private mixed), Dean Robert, Souttergate Magdalengate Ellerton Frederick Thos., St. Augustine gate Chemists. Agents. Soutter J ames and J ames Dale - (for Singer's sewing Bricklayers& Builders. Stewart (and wine mchts.), machines), George street Heron John, sen., Souttergate St. Augustine gate Dobson Sarn!. (general. corn.), Leak William, Baxtergate Churchill house Robinson Wm. Jno., George st I veson & West (to the Liverpl. Coal Merchants. & London, & Globe Ins. Co.) Brick and Tile Mnfr. Barron Cleophas John (& corn Iveson Arthur Percival (Royal factor), St. Augustine gate Insurance Co.) Handley Geo., Hedon tilery; Batty E. P., Souttergate and Johnson Miss A. (dyer's agent) h Baxtergate Haven side Park Godfrey Rd. (County Fire Butchers. Hargrave Samuel, Souttergate and Provident Life offices) Redon Haven Coal Co., Haven Warn Wm. H. L. (for Steven­ Robinson John, St. Augus­ side; Mr. Runton, manager son's dye works, and sewing tine gate Hodgson Robert (and keel machines), Market place Wright Thomas Eggleston, owner), Sheriff highway Market place Stringer Jas. Carter, Fletcher­ Blacksmiths. gate Horsman Mrs. Ann, George st. Cattle Dealers. Woodmansey J ames, Magda­ Mendham Robt., Market place Foster J ohn, Souttergate lengate.
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