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Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 North Yorkshire, Surnames Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 North Yorkshire, surnames beginning with L DATE SNAME FNAME / STATUS OCCUPATIONS ADDITIONAL ITEMS PLACE PARISH or PAROCHIAL CHAPELRY 1822-1823 Labourn Mrs milliner & dressmaker Leaden Post Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Lacey John farmer Lealholme & Bridge Danby 1822-1823 Lacey William farmer Glaisdale Danby 1822-1823 Lacey E grocer & tea dealer stamp distributor linen & woollen draper Market Place Guisborough 1822-1823 Lacey T grocer & tea dealer stamp distributor linen & woollen draper Market Place Guisborough 1822-1823 Lacy Benjamin victualler 'New Rose & Crown' posting house Easingwold Easingwold 1822-1823 Lacy William tailor Terrington Terrington 1833-1834 Lacy Jonathan, esquire MP Upleatham 1833-1834 Laidler George butcher Front Street Yarm 1822-1823 Laidler Joseph victualler 'Golden Fleece' & butcher Yarm Yarm 1827-1828 Laidler Joseph victualler 'Golden Fleece' & butcher Yarm Yarm 1833-1834 Laidley Thomas beer retailer Ebberston Ebberston 1833-1834 Laidley William tailor Long Street Thirsk 1822-1823 Laidman Samuel farmer Swinethwaite Wensley 1822-1823 Laing James hat manufacturer & furrier Westgate Guisborough 1833-1834 Laing James shopkeeper & sundries dealer Market Place Guisborough 1833-1834 Laing James shipbuilder Middlesbrough 1822-1823 Lair Christopher victualler 'Red Hart' East Row Whitby 1822-1823 Lakeland Thomas gentleman Tanner Street Scarborough 1833-1834 Lakin Peter stone mason Church Street Whitby 1822-1823 Lamb Richard farmer & linen manufacturer Ayton Great Ayton Great 1822-1823 Lamb George shoemaker Robin Hood's Bay Fylingdales 1822-1823 Lamb William farmer Newsham Kirby Ravensworth 1822-1823 Lamb Joseph boot & shoemaker Newbiggin Malton 1822-1823 Lamb William boot & shoemaker Newbiggin Malton 1822-1823 Lamb Thomas M surgeon & apothecary Middleham Middleham 1833-1834 Lamb Thomas March surgeon Middleham Middleham 1822-1823 Lamb Matthew hairdresser Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Lamb Matthew hairdresser Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Lamb Henry shoemaker Cotherstone Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Lamb Thomas farmer Snape Well 1822-1823 Lamb Charles gunsmith Baxtergate Whitby 1833-1834 Lamb Sarah victualler 'Cross Guns' Baxtergate Whitby 1822-1823 Lambert Thomas shoemaker Tollerton Alne 1822-1823 Lambert David farmer Cams Houses Brown Paddock Aysgarth 1833-1834 Lambert Hannah school Hawes Aysgarth 1822-1823 Lambert Jane farmer Raydaleside Aysgarth 1833-1834 Lambert John tailor Hawes Aysgarth 1822-1823 Lambert Oswald schoolmaster Hawes Aysgarth 1833-1834 Lambert Oswald school Hawes Aysgarth 1822-1823 Lambert Thomas butcher Askrigg Aysgarth 1822-1823 Lambert Thomas farmer Bishopdale Aysgarth 1822-1823 Lambert William brewer & maltster Helperby Brafferton 1822-1823 Lambert Francis nursery & seedsman Easingwold Easingwold 1822-1823 Lambert J school usher (Grammar) Kirby Hill Kirby Ravensworth 1822-1823 Lambert John, Captain RN Low Street Malton 1822-1823 Lambert David gentleman Malton Old Malton (Old) 1822-1823 Lambert Joseph, Reverend curate (perpetual) Marrick Marrick 1822-1823 Lambert Thomas boot & shoemaker Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Lambert Thomas boot & shoemaker Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Lambert Ann victualler 'Elder Bush' Otterington North Otterington 1822-1823 Lambert Thomas victualler 'The Talbot' Market Place Richmond 1822-1823 Lambert Thomas hairdresser Trinity Buildings Richmond 1827-1828 Lambert Thomas victualler 'The Talbot' Market Place Richmond 1833-1834 Lambert Thomas victualler 'The Talbot' High Row Richmond 1822-1823 Lambert William surgeon S Side Market Place Thirsk 1833-1834 Lambert William surgeon Market Place Thirsk 1822-1823 Lambert John brewer (common) Thornton Watlass Thornton Watlass 1822-1823 Lambert Thomas farmer Warthill Warthill 1822-1823 Lambert John farmer Redmire Wensley 1822-1823 Lambton Dorothy Jane gentlewoman Normanby Ormesby 1822-1823 Lampriere Thomas accountant agent (steam packet insurance) St Ann's Staith Whitby 1822-1823 Lancaster James farmer Cayton Cayton 1822-1823 Lancaster John farmer Sutton under Whitestonecliffe Felixkirk 1822-1823 Lancaster Edward farmer Carlton Husthwaite Husthwaite 1822-1823 Lancaster Ann milliner Redcar Marske 1827-1828 Lancaster C straw hat maker silk dyer Millgate Richmond 1833-1834 Lancaster Catherine straw hat maker Millgate Richmond 1833-1834 Lancaster John manufacturer (serge) Millgate Richmond 1822-1823 Lancaster Joseph victualler 'Blue Bell' Romaldkirk Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Lancaster S victualler 'Sailor's Return' Sandside Scarborough 1822-1823 Lancaster Sarah fishmonger (& Co) Sandside Scarborough 1822-1823 Lancaster Ann milliner & dressmaker S Side Market Place Thirsk 1833-1834 Lancaster Ann milliner & dressmaker Market Place Thirsk 1822-1823 Lancaster George saddler S Side Market Place Thirsk 1833-1834 Lancaster George saddler Market Place Thirsk 1822-1823 Lane John cooper Staithes Hinderwell 1822-1823 Lane Ann victualler 'Whitby Abbey' Flowergate Whitby 1833-1834 Lang Isabella schoolmistress (Endowed school) Brompton Northallerton 1833-1834 Lang George blacksmith Ruswarp Whitby 1822-1823 Langborne George ship owner New Buildings Whitby 1833-1834 Langborne George New Buildings Whitby 1822-1823 Langborne Nathaniel ship owner Skinner Street Whitby 1833-1834 Langborne Susannah, Mrs Wellclose Square Whitby 1822-1823 Langborne William ship owner Baxtergate Whitby 1833-1834 Langborne William Rymer attorney Baxtergate Whitby 1822-1823 Langbourn John farmer Castleton Danby 1822-1823 Langbourn Nathaniel wheelwright Castleton Danby 1822-1823 Langbourn William farmer Castleton Danby 1822-1823 Langbourn J ship builder & docks (& Co) Bagdale Whitby 1833-1834 Langbourne John shipbuilder (& Company) Ruswarp shipyards Whitby 1833-1834 Langbourne John shipowner Shipyards Whitby 1822-1823 Langdale John schoolmaster Welburn Bulmer 1833-1834 Langdale Ann school (Day) Ebberston Ebberston 1822-1823 Langdale Richard farmer Newsham Kirby Wiske 1822-1823 Langdale John farmer Knayton Leake 1822-1823 Langdale John schoolmaster Knayton Leake 1833-1834 Langdale John joiner & wood merchant cartwright Knayton Leake 1822-1823 Langdale Thomas farmer Knayton Leake 1833-1834 Langdale Mary milliner & dressmaker Low Street Malton 1833-1834 Langdale Christopher bookseller & printer stamp distributor Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Langdale Christopher chemist & druggist Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Langdale Ellen milliner & dressmaker Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Langdale James bookseller stationer & printer insurance office & library (circulatory) Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Langdale James chief constable of Allertonshire & clerk (Lieutenancy meetings) chemist & druggist Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Langdale Jno victualler 'Black Swan' Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Langdale Mary Ann victualler 'Masons Arms' Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Langdale Mrs tea dealer Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Langdale Roger tallow chandler Brompton Northallerton 1822-1823 Langdale Christopher farmer & grazier Cloughton Scalby 1822-1823 Langdale Mary farmer Stainton Stainton 1822-1823 Langdale William carpenter (house & ship) Baxtergate Whitby 1822-1823 Langdale William hardware dealer Baxtergate Whitby 1833-1834 Langdale William ironmonger Baxtergate Whitby 1833-1834 Langdale William joiner Baxtergate Whitby 1827-1828 Langdale John joiner & cabinet maker Yarm Yarm 1833-1834 Langdale John joiner & carpenter Church Street Yarm 1822-1823 Langerwood John weaver Romaldkirk Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Langhorn Richard dyer Aiskew Bedale 1822-1823 Langhorn John gentleman Reeth Grinton 1822-1823 Langhorn Thomas gentleman Reeth Grinton 1822-1823 Langley Dorothy, Hon Mrs Wykeham Abbey Wykeham 1833-1834 Langley Marmaduke, Hon Wykeham Abbey Wykeham 1822-1823 Langstaff John yeoman at Plantation Whaw Arkengarthdale 1822-1823 Langstaff Anthony wheelwright Hipswell Catterick 1822-1823 Langstaff Elizabeth shopkeeper Lofthouse Lofthouse 1822-1823 Langstaff John shopkeeper Lofthouse Lofthouse 1822-1823 Langstaff Thomas farmer Marrick Marrick 1822-1823 Langstaff Elizabeth gentlewoman Bargate Richmond 1822-1823 Langstaff Francis upholsterer Market Place Richmond 1827-1828 Langstaff Francis upholsterer Market Place Richmond 1822-1823 Langstaff Thomas rope & twine maker Millgate Richmond 1827-1828 Langstaff Thomas rope & twine manufacturer Millgate Richmond 1833-1834 Langstaff Thomas rope & twine maker Millgate Richmond 1822-1823 Langstaff John blacksmith Mickleton Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Langstaff John farmer Mickleton Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Langstaff John shoemaker Mickleton Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Langstaff Thomas farmer Cotherstone Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Langstaff Thomas farmer Mickleton Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Langstaff William farmer Mickleton Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Langstaff William stone mason Witton West Witton West 1822-1823 Lapish William boot & shoemaker Low Street Malton 1833-1834 Lapish William boot & shoemaker Low Street Malton 1833-1834 Lapish William beer retailer Newbiggin Malton 1833-1834 Larcon John fossils dealer Wheelgate Malton 1822-1823 Larcum John hairdresser & fossilist Wheelgate Malton 1822-1823 Larkin Thomas carrier (to Malton & York) Tanner Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Lascelles George farmer Leeming Burneston 1833-1834 Lascelles John Frances, esquire Thirsk 1833-1834 Lascelles Miss Thirsk 1833-1834 Lascelles Robert, Reverend lay impropriator Thirsk 1822-1823 Lascelles John farmer Dalton Topcliffe 1833-1834 Lattimore Richard boot & shoemaker Bridge Street Whitby 1822-1823
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