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Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 North Yorkshire, Surnames Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 North Yorkshire, surnames beginning with W-Y DATE SNAME FNAME / STATUS OCCUPATIONS ADDITIONAL ITEMS PLACE PARISH or PAROCHIAL CHAPELRY 1822-1823 Waddilove William, Reverend vicar Cleasby Cleasby 1822-1823 Waddilove William Darley, Reverend vicar Cowton South Gilling 1822-1823 Waddilove R D, Reverend DD vicar Topcliffe Topcliffe 1833-1834 Waddington George, Reverend vicar Park Row Masham 1822-1823 Wade John saddler Hawes Aysgarth 1833-1834 Wade John saddler Hawes Aysgarth 1833-1834 Wade Robert bricklayer Ayton 1822-1823 Wade William schoolmaster Leeming Burneston 1833-1834 Wade Richard ship owner Robin Hood's Bay Fylingdales 1833-1834 Wade Elizabeth, Miss Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Wade Jane, Miss Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Wade George farmer Patrick Brompton Patrick Brompton 1822-1823 Wade George clerk (Savings Bank) Bank Yard Richmond 1822-1823 Wade George school (Corporation) Tower Street Richmond 1827-1828 Wade George secretary Savings bank at Bankyard Market Place Richmond 1827-1828 Wade George school (Corporation) Tower St Richmond 1833-1834 Wade George secretary (Savings Bank) Bank Square Richmond 1833-1834 Wade George schoolmaster (Corporation Free) Tower Street Richmond 1833-1834 Wade George secretary & librarian Mechanics Institute Tower Street Richmond 1822-1823 Wade John farmer Stockton on the Forest Stockton on the Forest 1833-1834 Wade William grocery & sundries dealer St James Green Thirsk 1822-1823 Waggett George farmer Marrick Marrick 1822-1823 Waggett Michael farmer Marrick Marrick 1822-1823 Waggett Ralph wheelwright Marrick Marrick 1822-1823 Wailes William solicitor & clerk (deputy of the Peace) insurance office Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Wailes George, esquire barrister & Recorder Richmond Richmond 1822-1823 Wailes John, esquire Rounton East The Grange Rudby 1833-1834 Waind Thomas, Mr Kirbymoorside 1822-1823 Waine George farmer Layton West Gilling 1833-1834 Waine George joiner & cabinet maker Boundgate Helmsley 1822-1823 Waine George baker (bread & biscuit) confectioner Newbrough Street Scarborough 1822-1823 Wainman Nancy school Cooke's Row Scarborough 1822-1823 Wainwright Thomas hat manufacturer & furrier Market Place Guisborough 1833-1834 Wainwright John flour dealer Boundgate Helmsley 1822-1823 Wainwright Ralph shoemaker Newby Wiske Kirby Wiske 1833-1834 Wainwright Thomas hat manufacturer & furrier Piercy End Kirbymoorside 1822-1823 Wainwright William victualler 'Bay Horse' Smeaton Great Smeaton 1822-1823 Waistell Charles farmer Cleasby Cleasby 1822-1823 Waistell Richard, Reverend curate & schoolmaster Cleasby Cleasby 1822-1823 Waistell William farmer Thorpe with Wycliffe Wycliffe 1822-1823 Waister Margaret lodging house Redcar Marske 1822-1823 Waistill Alexander shopkeeper Muker Grinton 1822-1823 Wait Thomas clerk N Riding Indictments Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Waite Thomas blacksmith Helmsley Gate Helmsley Gate 1833-1834 Waite James butcher Langton 1833-1834 Waite Thomas clerk of Indictments Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Waite John mason Romaldkirk Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Waite Reginald mason Romaldkirk Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Waite Thomas farmer Romaldkirk Romaldkirk 1822-1823 Waite Hannah gentlewoman Bagdale Whitby 1822-1823 Waites Hannah, Mrs victualler 'Johnstone Arms' Hackness Hackness 1822-1823 Waites William victualler 'Anchor & Dolphin' Thirkleby Thirkleby 1822-1823 Waites William farmer Sowerby Thirsk 1822-1823 Wake Matthew victualler 'Blackwell Ox' Carlton Carlton in Cleveland 1822-1823 Wake George machine maker How End Kirbymoorside 1833-1834 Wake George machine maker Piercy End Kirbymoorside 1822-1823 Wake John wheelwright Lofthouse Lofthouse 1833-1834 Wake John joiner cartwright & cabinet maker Lofthouse 1822-1823 Wake John tailor Aldbrough Stanwick St John 1822-1823 Wake Anthony farmer Stockton on the Forest Stockton on the Forest 1822-1823 Wake John farmer Warthill Warthill 1827-1828 Wake Thomas brewer & maltster Yarm Yarm 1833-1834 Wakefield Robinson shipowner Bagdale Whitby 1833-1834 Walbanke William, esquire Sowerby Thirsk 1822-1823 Walbran Henry tinner & brazier Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Walbran Henry ironmonger Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Walbran John carpenter Dalton Topcliffe 1822-1823 Walbron William roads surveyor Marske by the Sea Marske 1822-1823 Walbron Thomas farmer Topcliffe Topcliffe 1822-1823 Walburn William farmer Bedale Bedale 1822-1823 Walburn Francis butcher Exelby Burneston 1822-1823 Walburn William gentleman Londonderry Burneston 1822-1823 Waldy John, esquire Yarm Yarm 1827-1828 Waldy John, esquire Yarm Yarm 1833-1834 Waldy T W, esquire Front Street Yarm 1822-1823 Wales Edward farmer Easingwold Easingwold 1822-1823 Wales John gentleman Hovingham Hovingham 1822-1823 Wales George farmer Hutton Bushel Hutton Bushel 1833-1834 Wales Mark butcher Market Place Whitby 1833-1834 Walker James victualler 'The Boar' Market Place Bedale 1833-1834 Walker John carrier (Middleham) at 'The Boar' Bedale 1822-1823 Walker Margaret victualler 'Blue Boar' Bedale Bedale 1822-1823 Walker Christopher shoemaker Burneston Burneston 1822-1823 Walker Matthew victualler 'The Board' Exelby Burneston 1822-1823 Walker Jonathan, esquire Catterick, Oran Catterick 1822-1823 Walker Matthew tailor Catterick Catterick 1833-1834 Walker Matthew tailor Catterick Catterick 1822-1823 Walker Joseph farmer Carlton & High Dale Coverham 1822-1823 Walker James victualler 'Turk's Head' East Cowton Cowton East 1822-1823 Walker Ralph farmer East Cowton Cowton East 1822-1823 Walker John breeches maker Easingwold Easingwold 1833-1834 Walker Matthew saddler Snainton Ebberston 1822-1823 Walker Thomas tailor Farmanby Ellerburn & Thornton 1822-1823 Walker William shoemaker Cowton South Gilling 1833-1834 Walker Ann victualler 'The Ship' Westgate Guisborough 1822-1823 Walker Elizabeth straw hat maker Westgate Guisborough 1822-1823 Walker George farmer Tocketts Guisborough 1822-1823 Walker James victualler 'The Ship' Westgate Guisborough 1822-1823 Walker James rope maker Westgate Guisborough 1833-1834 Walker Richard tanner Westgate Guisborough 1833-1834 Walker Robert currier & leather cutter Church Street Guisborough 1822-1823 Walker Robert jnr currier & leather cutter Church Street Guisborough 1822-1823 Walker Robert snr butcher Church Street Guisborough 1822-1823 Walker William cooper Bellmangate Guisborough 1833-1834 Walker Thomas butcher Staithes Hinderwell 1822-1823 Walker Anthony schoolmaster Hackforth Hornby 1833-1834 Walker Thomas, esquire Maunby Kirby Wiske 1822-1823 Walker James flax dresser Piercy End Kirbymoorside 1833-1834 Walker Joseph hairdresser Market Place Kirbymoorside 1833-1834 Walker James grocery & sundries dealer Knayton Leake 1822-1823 Walker Francis victualler 'Black Bull' Lofthouse Lofthouse 1822-1823 Walker John farmer Lofthouse Lofthouse 1833-1834 Walker John joiner cartwright & cabinet maker Lofthouse 1822-1823 Walker Joseph carrier (to Whitby) Lofthouse Lofthouse 1822-1823 Walker Thomas butcher Lofthouse Lofthouse 1833-1834 Walker Thomas butcher Lofthouse 1833-1834 Walker William blacksmith Lofthouse 1833-1834 Walker Charles attorney old Malton Gate Malton 1833-1834 Walker Charles agent (Leeds & Yorkshire Insurance) old Malton Gate Malton 1833-1834 Walker John maltster Low Street Malton 1822-1823 Walker John jnr gentleman Old Malton Gate Malton 1822-1823 Walker John snr gentleman Old Malton Gate Malton 1833-1834 Walker John, esquire old Malton Gate Malton 1833-1834 Walker Michael carrier (Scarborough & York) Cattle Market Malton 1822-1823 Walker Thomas attorney Old Malton Gate Malton 1833-1834 Walker Thomas attorney old Malton Gate Malton 1833-1834 Walker Thomas stone mason Spittleman Street Malton 1822-1823 Walker brewer & maltster Low Street Malton 1822-1823 Walker corn merchant Low Street Malton 1833-1834 Walker brewer & maltster coal & corn merchant Low Street Malton 1833-1834 Walker miller Low Street Malton 1822-1823 Walker Robert postman Redcar Marske 1822-1823 Walker Thomas tailor Healey & Sutton Masham 1822-1823 Walker James tailor Middleham Middleham 1822-1823 Walker John carrier (to Richmond) Middleham Middleham 1833-1834 Walker John boot & shoemaker Middleham Middleham 1833-1834 Walker John joiner & cabinet maker Middleham Middleham 1833-1834 Walker John carrier (Bedale, Richmond) Middleham Middleham 1822-1823 Walker Joseph agent Myton on Swale Myton on Swale 1822-1823 Walker John farmer Newton on Ouse Newton on Ouse 1822-1823 Walker Francis gentleman Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Walker John attorney Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Walker John grocery & sundries dealer Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Walker Matthew basket maker Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Walker Matthew basket maker Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Walker Misses Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Walker Robert gentleman Romanby Northallerton 1822-1823 Walker Thomas victualler 'Lord Nelson' Northallerton Northallerton 1833-1834 Walker Thomas victualler 'Lord Nelson' Northallerton Northallerton 1822-1823 Walker Isaac farmer Thimbleby Osmotherley 1833-1834 Walker John cartwright Hungate Pickering 1833-1834 Walker John joiner Hungate Pickering 1822-1823 Walker William baker Bakehouse Lane Pickering 1822-1823 Walker William carrier (to Kirbymoorside) Pickering Pickering 1833-1834 Walker William baker & flour dealer King Street Pickering 1822-1823 Walker Ralph farmer Pickhill cum Roxby Pickhill 1827-1828 Walker Alice school (day & boarding) Frenchgate Richmond 1822-1823 Walker
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