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Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 North Yorkshire, Surnames Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 North Yorkshire, surnames beginning with D-E DATE SNAME FNAME / STATUS OCCUPATIONS ADDITIONAL ITEMS PLACE PARISH or PAROCHIAL CHAPELRY 1822-1823 Dagget John shoemaker Cayton Cayton 1822-1823 Daggit Richard grocer & draper Hunton Patrick Brompton 1822-1823 Dale Lawrence farmer Allerston Allerston 1822-1823 Dale William farmer Allerston Allerston 1822-1823 Dale Thomas farmer Craike Craike 1822-1823 Dale James farmer Danby Danby 1822-1823 Dale Joseph farmer Glaisdale Danby 1822-1823 Dale William blacksmith Fryup Great Danby 1822-1823 Dale Christopher corn miller Easingwold Easingwold 1822-1823 Dale Thomas boot & shoemaker Easingwold Easingwold 1822-1823 Dale George farmer Westgate Guisborough 1822-1823 Dale John farmer Guisborough Guisborough 1822-1823 Dale John ironmonger Market Place Guisborough 1822-1823 Dale John saddler & collar maker Market Place Guisborough 1822-1823 Dale M H agent (newspapers) & bookseller library (circulating) auctioneer Market Place Guisborough 1822-1823 Dale M H billiard rooms & porter merchant & dealer Market Place Guisborough 1822-1823 Dale M H victualler 'The Sun' spirit merchant & wine dealer Market Place Guisborough 1833-1834 Dale Richard shopkeeper & sundries dealer Market Place Guisborough 1833-1834 Dale George fishmonger Yorkersgate Malton 1822-1823 Dale John farmer Moorsholm Moorsholm 1822-1823 Dale Ann milliner straw hat & dressmaker Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Dale Henry chain & buckle maker Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Dale Henry chain & nail maker Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Dale Thomas chain & buckle maker Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Dale John shoemaker Eston Ormesby 1822-1823 Dale Luke tailor Eston Ormesby 1822-1823 Dale J agent (shipping to Hull) Bland's Cliff Scarborough 1822-1823 Dale John brazier & tinplate worker Newbrough Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Dale John ironmonger Newbrough Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Dale John whitesmith Newbrough Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Dale sail maker Sandside Scarborough 1822-1823 Dale brewer & maltster Tanner Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Dale Joseph farmer Stockton on the Forest Stockton on the Forest 1822-1823 Dale C butcher Dalton Topcliffe 1822-1823 Dale Thomas farmer Dalton Topcliffe 1822-1823 Dale Ann boot & shoemaker Flowergate Whitby 1822-1823 Dale Edward ship owner Skinner Street Whitby 1822-1823 Dale John plumber & glazier St Ann's Staith Whitby 1833-1834 Dale John gilder St Ann's Staith Whitby 1833-1834 Dale John plumber & glazier St Ann's Staith Whitby 1822-1823 Dale Thomas Gallilee grocer & tea dealer tallow chandler Bridge Street Whitby 1822-1823 Dale Thomas Gallilee Chief Constable (Whitby Strand) inspector corn returns & bread assizing Bridge Street Whitby 1822-1823 Dale wharfinger Church Street Whitby 1822-1823 Dale Adam farmer Thorpe with Wycliffe Wycliffe 1822-1823 Dale Robert farmer Thorpe with Wycliffe Wycliffe 1827-1828 Dale Elizabeth school (Day) Yarm Yarm 1822-1823 Dale John surgeon Yarm Yarm 1827-1828 Dale John surgeon & apothecary druggist Yarm Yarm 1833-1834 Dale John druggist Front Street Yarm 1833-1834 Dale John surgeon Front Street Yarm 1822-1823 Dale William tile & brick manufacturer Yarm Yarm 1827-1828 Dale William crown glass dealer Yarm Yarm 1822-1823 Dales George, Reverend curate Crambe Crambe 1833-1834 Dalgleish William M surgeon Market Place Masham 1833-1834 Dalton John baker & flour dealer Aiskew Bedale 1822-1823 Dalton James rector Croft Croft 1822-1823 Dalton Thomas printer (letter press) Easingwold Easingwold 1822-1823 Dalton George tailor Hutton Sheriff Hutton Sheriff 1822-1823 Dalton James tailor Hutton Sheriff Hutton Sheriff 1822-1823 Dalton Richard shoemaker Hutton Sheriff Hutton Sheriff 1833-1834 Dalton John, Captain Staniforth Grange Masham 1833-1834 Dalton John, Colonel Staniforth Hall Masham 1822-1823 Dalton Henry farmer Osbaldwick Osbaldwick 1833-1834 Dalton Thomas joiner & cabinet maker Hungate Pickering 1822-1823 Dalton C linen & woollen draper Market Place Richmond 1827-1828 Dalton Christopher linen & woollen draper Market Place Richmond 1833-1834 Dalton Christopher linen & woollen draper High Row Richmond 1822-1823 Dalton J linen & woollen draper Market Place Richmond 1827-1828 Dalton John linen & woollen draper Market Place Richmond 1833-1834 Dalton John linen & woollen draper High Row Richmond 1822-1823 Dalton Mary milliner & dressmaker High Row Richmond 1822-1823 Dalton Thomas victualler 'George & Dragon' Wath Wath 1822-1823 Dalton John victualler 'York Minster' Grape Lane Whitby 1833-1834 Dalton Mary grocery & sundries dealer Baxtergate Whitby 1822-1823 Dalton Thomas boot & shoemaker Flowergate Whitby 1822-1823 Danby Elizabeth gentlewoman Market Place Guisborough 1833-1834 Danby William, esquire Westgate Guisborough 1822-1823 Danby James boot & shoemaker Kirby Knowle Kirby Knowle 1822-1823 Danby Mrs Masham Swinton Park Masham 1833-1834 Danby Mrs Swinton Park Masham 1822-1823 Danby William, esquire Healey & Sutton Masham 1822-1823 Danby William, esquire Masham Swinton Park Masham 1822-1823 Danby William, esquire Swinton Park Masham 1833-1834 Danby William, esquire Swinton Park Masham 1822-1823 Danby Harriot milliner Yarm Yarm 1822-1823 Daniel Thomas farmer Haxby Haxby 1822-1823 Daniel John shoemaker Shipton Overton 1833-1834 Daniel Christopher currier & leather seller St James Green Thirsk 1833-1834 Daniel John ship rigger Church Street Whitby 1822-1823 Daniel William rigger Church Street Whitby 1822-1823 Daniels Christopher victualler 'The Crown' S Side Market Place Thirsk 1822-1823 Daniels Robert farmer Ingrygate Thirsk 1822-1823 Darby William blacksmith Helperby Brafferton 1822-1823 Darby A, Mrs gentlewoman Huntington Huntington 1822-1823 Darley Henry, esquire Buttercrambe Aldby Park Bossall 1822-1823 Darley Thomas victualler 'Oak Tree' Helperby Brafferton 1822-1823 Darley Thomas farmer Newburgh Coxwold 1822-1823 Darley John gentleman Haxby Haxby 1822-1823 Darley Richard victualler 'The Board' Husthwaite Husthwaite 1822-1823 Darley William ship owner Baxtergate Whitby 1833-1834 Darling John hosier Boroughgate Pickering 1833-1834 Darling William Wilmot school (day & boarding gents) Thorpe Bassett 1822-1823 Darnbrough Christopher farmer Finghall Finghall 1822-1823 Darnell W N, Reverend vicar Lastingham Lastingham 1822-1823 Darnton William butcher Westgate Guisborough 1822-1823 Darnton Ann lodging house Redcar Marske 1822-1823 Darnton Easter lodging house Redcar Marske 1822-1823 Darrell John farmer Ayton West Seamer & Hutton Bushell 1827-1828 Darwent Henry joiner & cabinet maker Yarm Yarm 1822-1823 Davey William tailor Merchants Row Scarborough 1822-1823 Davidson Robert shoemaker Seamer Seamer (Pickering) 1822-1823 Davidson James tailor & woollen draper Church Street Whitby 1833-1834 Davie George Saller surgeon Market Place Malton 1822-1823 Davis John gentleman Fremington Grinton 1822-1823 Davis George gentleman Without the Bar Scarborough 1822-1823 Davison John farmer Appleton Wiske Appleton Wiske 1822-1823 Davison James gentleman Ayton Great Ayton Great 1822-1823 Davison Richard victualler 'Blacksmith's Arms' Cowton North Gilling 1822-1823 Davison Ralph grocer & tea dealer Church Street Guisborough 1822-1823 Davison Thomas joiner & cabinet maker wheelwright Church Street Guisborough 1822-1823 Davison Robert farmer Hackforth Hornby 1822-1823 Davison John tailor Newby Wiske Kirby Wiske 1822-1823 Davison James joiner Lythe Lythe 1833-1834 Davison James baker & flour dealer Finkle Street Malton 1822-1823 Davison George shoemaker Marske by the Sea Marske 1822-1823 Davison George shoemaker Marton Marton 1822-1823 Davison John farmer Marton Marton 1822-1823 Davison Thomas farmer Middleton Tyas Middleton Tyas 1833-1834 Davison Robert attorney Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Davison Thomas boot & shoemaker Romanby Northallerton 1822-1823 Davison Edward shopkeeper Bridge Street Richmond 1827-1828 Davison Edward shopkeeper Bridge St Richmond 1822-1823 Davison William groom Lartington Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Davison George shoemaker Rudby Rudby 1822-1823 Davison Thomas hawker Hutton Rudby 1822-1823 Davison Clark lodging house Merchants Row Scarborough 1822-1823 Davison Clark ship owner Merchants Row Scarborough 1822-1823 Davison Grace lodging house Palace Hill Scarborough 1822-1823 Davison Henry marine stores dealer Tuthill Scarborough 1822-1823 Davison Mary shopkeeper Quay Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Davison John surveyor (roads) Smeaton Great Smeaton 1833-1834 Davison John boot & shoemaker Stainton Stainton 1822-1823 Davison George farmer Caldwell Stanwick St John 1833-1834 Davison John tea dealer Front Street Stokesley 1833-1834 Davison Mary milliner straw hat & dressmaker Front Street Stokesley 1822-1823 Davison Mark gardener Ingrygate Thirsk 1833-1834 Davison Mark gardener & seedsman Ingram Gate Thirsk 1822-1823 Davison Christopher ship owner Skinner Street Whitby 1833-1834 Davison Christopher grocer & tea dealer Baxtergate Whitby 1827-1828 Davison Ann linen & woollen draper Yarm Yarm 1833-1834 Davison Ann linen & woollen draper Front Street Yarm 1822-1823 Davison George tailor Yarm Yarm 1827-1828 Davison George tailor Yarm Yarm 1833-1834 Davison George tailor Front Street Yarm 1833-1834 Davison John tailor Front Street Yarm 1822-1823 Davison Thomas draper Yarm Yarm 1822-1823 Davy Christopher stone mason Redmire Wensley 1822-1823 Davye George surgeon Market Place Malton 1822-1823 Davye Thomas surgeon Market Place Malton 1833-1834 Dawker Christopher surveyor (taxes) Sinnington 1822-1823 Dawnay W H, Hon Reverend rector
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