Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 South Durham (Part), Surnames

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Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 South Durham (Part), Surnames Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 South Durham (part), surnames beginning with R DATE SNAME FNAME / STATUS OCCUPATIONS ADDITIONAL ITEMS PLACE PARISH or PAROCHIAL CHAPELRY 1827-1828 Rablah James tanner Bridgegate Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Rablah James tanner Bridgegate Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Raby Joseph Wellington Place Darlington 1827-1828 Race William victualler 'Three Bluebells' Newton Bewley Billingham 1833-1834 Race Ralph whitesmith High Bondgate Bishop Auckland 1833-1834 Race Ralph spade & edge tool maker West Mill Bishop Auckland 1827-1828 Race George farmer at Folly Lynesack & Softley Hamsterley 1827-1828 Race William farmer at Blakeley Hill Hutton Henry Monk Hesleden 1827-1828 Race Hugh farmer Lee Hall Preston le Skerne 1827-1828 Race Michael farmer at Old Hall Embleton Sedgefield 1833-1834 Race Michael beer retailer Sedgefield Sedgefield 1833-1834 Race Thomas Alwent miller Staindrop 1827-1828 Race William lodgings house keeper Seaton Carew Stranton 1827-1828 Radcliff Charles victualler 'Hat & Feather' Church Row Darlington 1827-1828 Railton George shopkeeper Thorngate Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Railton George baker Newgate Street Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Railton Hugh baker (gingerbread) & confectioner tea dealer Horse Market Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Railton Hugh confectioner & fruiterer grocer & tea dealer Horse Market Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Railton Isabella straw hat maker Bank Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Railton James agent to Durham Co Advertiser Horse Market Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Railton Thomas boot & shoemaker Galgate Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Railton Mary Ann schoolmistress (Industry girls) Skinnergate Darlington 1833-1834 Railton George boot & shoemaker grocer Middleton Middleton in Teesdale 1827-1828 Railton Edward boot & shoemaker Staindrop Staindrop 1833-1834 Railton Edward boot & shoemaker Staindrop 1827-1828 Railton Isabella milliner & straw hat dealer & dressmaker linen & woollen draper Staindrop Staindrop 1833-1834 Railton James saddler & harness maker Staindrop 1827-1828 Rain James saddler Market Place Bishop Auckland 1827-1828 Rain John boot & shoemaker Newgate St Bishop Auckland 1833-1834 Raine Ann ironmonger & tinplate worker painter plumber & glazier Market Place Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Raine Charles baker & flour dealer Thorngate Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Raine Charles baker Thorngate Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Raine Charles grocer & draper Thorngate Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Raine Edward carpet manufacturer (& Son) Co Bridgegate Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Raine Edward grocer & draper Bridgegate Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Raine Henry baker (gingerbread) Bridgegate Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Raine Henry druggist Bridgegate Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Raine Henry grocer & tea dealer Bridgegate Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Raine Henry chemist & druggist grocer & draper Bridgegate Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Raine Thomas baker & flour dealer Market Place Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Raine William grocer & tea dealer Bank Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Raine William linen & woollen draper Bank Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Raine William tallow chandler Bank Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Raine William brazier & tinplate worker ironmonger Market Place Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Raine William plumber & glazier Newgate St Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Raine William plumber & glazier tinplate worker & painter Bank Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Raine stuff manufacturer (plaid) Thorngate Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Raine John boot & shoemaker Newgate Street Bishop Auckland 1827-1828 Raine Jonathan butcher Cockfield Cockfield 1827-1828 Raine Thomas shoemaker Cockfield Cockfield 1827-1828 Raine Joseph corn & flour agent Town Hall Darlington 1833-1834 Raine Joseph linen manufacturer High Row Darlington 1833-1834 Raine Joseph shopkeeper & dealer in grocieries & sundries High Row Darlington 1827-1828 Raine Michael farmer Escomb Escomb 1833-1834 Raine Alice, Miss Gainford 1827-1828 Raine Ann, Miss Gainford Gainford 1833-1834 Raine Charles painter & glazier tinman & brazier Gainford 1827-1828 Raine Crozier, esquire Gainford Gainford 1827-1828 Raine James farmer Morton Tynemouth Gainford 1827-1828 Raine Robert school (grammar) Gainford Gainford 1833-1834 Raine J watch & clockmaker Middlegate Street Hartlepool 1827-1828 Raine James yeoman Ferryhill Merrington 1827-1828 Raine John boot & shoemaker Middleton Middleton in Teesdale 1827-1828 Raine Joshua yeoman Eggleston Burn Middleton in Teesdale 1833-1834 Raine Joshua, esquire Egglestone Middleton in Teesdale 1827-1828 Raine Thomas joiner Middleton Middleton in Teesdale 1833-1834 Raine Thomas cartwright Middleton Middleton in Teesdale 1833-1834 Raine Elizabeth school Staindrop 1833-1834 Raine Jonathan butcher (country) Staindrop 1827-1828 Raine Joseph stone mason Ingleton Staindrop 1827-1828 Raine Henry stone mason Tudhoe Whitworth 1827-1828 Raine James butcher Whorlton Whorlton 1827-1828 Raine William farmer Whorlton Whorlton 1827-1828 Raine Robert farmer at View Tree House Newsham Winston 1822-1823 Raisbeck Henry superintendent Bowes Bowes 1822-1823 Raisbeck Miss school Bowes Bowes 1827-1828 Raisbeck Leonard, esquire Recorder (deputy) Hartlepool 1833-1834 Raisbeck Leonard, Mr Smithfield Stockton 1833-1834 Raisbeck Sarah, Miss Thistle Green Stockton 1827-1828 Raisbeck Leonard, esquire magistrates clerk Cleveland Row Stockton on Tees 1827-1828 Raisbeck Sarah, Miss Smithfield Stockton on Tees 1827-1828 Raisbeck attorney Silver St Stockton on Tees 1827-1828 Rammage Christopher victualler 'The Ship' Middlestone Auckland St Andrew 1833-1834 Rampling architect & surveyor Southgate Street Hartlepool 1827-1828 Ramshaw Cicely farmer Evenwood New Moor Auckland St Helen 1833-1834 Ramshaw George, Captain RN Royal Navy Evenwood Auckland St Helen 1827-1828 Ramshaw George, Lieutenant RN Royal Navy Evenwood Auckland St Helen 1827-1828 Ramshaw John grocer & tea dealer Bridgegate Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Ramshaw John grocer & draper Bridgegate Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Ramshaw carpet & stuff manufacturer Thorngate Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Ramshaw carpet manufacturer Bridgegate Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Ramshaw William auctioneer Market Place Bishop Auckland 1827-1828 Ramshaw William cabinetmaker & upholsterer Market Place Bishop Auckland 1833-1834 Ramshaw William appraiser Market Place Bishop Auckland 1833-1834 Ramshaw William cabinet maker & joiner builder Market Place Bishop Auckland 1833-1834 Ramshaw William surveyor & architect Market Place Bishop Auckland 1827-1828 Ramshaw George farmer Chilton Merrington 1833-1834 Ramshaw Jane milliner & dressmaker Dovecot Street Stockton 1833-1834 Ramshaw George joiner & cartwright Witton le Wear 1827-1828 Rand William schoolmaster & postmaster clerk Petty Sessions Castle Eden Castle Eden 1833-1834 Rand William parish clerk Castle Eden Castle Eden 1833-1834 Rand William postmaster Post Office Castle Eden 1827-1828 Rand Robert shoemaker Cockfield Cockfield 1833-1834 Randyll Thomas agent (Norwich Union Insurance) Silver Street Stockton 1833-1834 Randyll Thomas surveyor (taxes) Silver Street Stockton 1827-1828 Randyll Thomas surveyor (taxes Darlington & Stockton Wards) agent (Norwich Union Insurance) Silver St Stockton on Tees 1827-1828 Ranson Robert farmer Carlton Redmarshall 1827-1828 Raper George boot & shoemaker Market Place Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Raper George boot & shoemaker Market Place Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Rapp William grocery & sundries dealer Norton 1833-1834 Rapp William jnr butcher Norton 1827-1828 Ratcliff John sieve maker Newgate St Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Ratcliff Thomas carrier (Richmond) Skinnergate Darlington 1833-1834 Ratcliff Thomas carrier (Richmond) at 'Black Bull' Darlington 1827-1828 Ratcliff Thomas carrier (to Richmond) at 'The Swan Inn' Stockton on Tees 1833-1834 Ratcliffe Thomas carrier ( Darlington) White Swan' Stockton 1833-1834 Ratcliffe Thomas carrier ( Richmond) 'White Swan' Stockton 1827-1828 Rawes James farmer Archdeacon Newton Denton 1833-1834 Rawes Thomas blacksmith Sedgefield Sedgefield 1827-1828 Rawling Elizabeth dyer Sedgefield Sedgefield 1827-1828 Rawling Joseph painter plumber & glazier tinner & brazier Sedgefield Sedgefield 1833-1834 Rawling Joseph painter plumber & glazier Sedgefield Sedgefield 1833-1834 Rawling Robert beer ale & porter retailer Sedgefield Sedgefield 1827-1828 Rayson John farmer Ingleton Staindrop 1833-1834 Rayson Robert agent (land) Finkle Street Stockton 1827-1828 Rayson Robert agent (land) Finkle St Stockton on Tees 1833-1834 Rea Margaret milliner & dressmaker Skinnergate Darlington 1827-1828 Read Thomas victualler 'The Ship' Redmarshall Redmarshall 1833-1834 Readman Margaret, Mrs Norton 1827-1828 Readman Margaret, Mrs Thistle Green Stockton on Tees 1827-1828 Reay Thomas gentleman Market Place Bishop Auckland 1827-1828 Redford Elizabeth victualler 'Pack Horse' Prebend Row Darlington 1833-1834 Redhead Edward schoolmaster (National School) Middleton Middleton in Teesdale 1827-1828 Redman James bricklayer Norton Norton 1827-1828 Redman Robert bricklayer Norton Norton 1833-1834 Redman Robert bricklayer High Street Stockton 1833-1834 Redman Robert victualler 'The Talbot' High Street Stockton 1827-1828 Reed John farmer Eldon Moorhouse Auckland St Andrew 1827-1828 Reed George farmer at Lutterington West Auckland Auckland St Helen 1833-1834 Reed George grocer & tea dealer linen & woollen draper West Auckland Auckland St Helen 1827-1828 Reed John Jonathan, Mr Wolviston Billingham 1827-1828 Reed Anthony land agent & surveyor Bishop Middleham 1833-1834 Reed Anthony surveyor (land) Bishop Middleham 1833-1834 Reed John butcher Bishop Middleham
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