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Hedon Directory of Trades and Professions for 1823

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Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for HEDON in Baines's Directory of 1823.

Post Office,
  • Sarah Todd, By-post Office.
  • Letters arr. from Hull, every Mon., Wed, Thu. and Sat. at half past 9 mg. departs at half past 12 noon.
Gentry &c.:
  • Allen William, gentleman
  • Burstall Lydia, gentlewoman
  • Davy Peter, gentleman
  • Day William, alderman
  • Dixon Rev. John, vicar
  • Garforth Edward, gentleman
  • Howden Mrs. gentlewoman
  • Iveson William, Esq. attorney & Coroner for Holderness
  • Iveson James, Esq. attorney
  • Iveson Richard, gentleman
  • Mitchinson Francis, gentleman
  • Rank Mary, gentlewoman
  • Robson Charles, gentleman
  • Stephenson Rev. Wm. Calv. minister
  • Swinburn Rev. Joseph, Catholic Priest
  • Thorpe Francis, gentleman
  • Tickell Rev. John
  • Webster George, gentleman
Academies.
  • Ainsworth Richard, (boys' free school)
  • Boyce Henry, (classical and commercial)
  • Dalton Miss (ladies' boarding)
  • Mitchinson Jane, (girls' free school)
Blacksmiths,
  • Jackson Thomas
  • Soutter John senior
  • Soutter John junior
Boot and shoe makers,
  • Easart Francis
  • Hewson George
  • Nelthorp Thomas
  • Ramsey William
  • Rawson Samuel
  • Tesseyman John
  • Turner William
  • Verser George
  • Wilson Robert
Bricklayers,
  • Battye Abraham
  • Burnham Robert
  • Drew John
  • Grice David
  • Leek Samuel
  • Story Broom
Butchers,
  • Dennison Thos.
  • Wood Thomas
Carpenters,
  • Battye John
  • Burn Matthew
  • Hoe Thomas
  • Johnson John
  • Robinson Nicholas
Drapers,
  • Clarkson Joseph
  • Hansley Henry
  • Harper George
  • Story Ann
Gardeners,
  • Clarkson Jph. jun.
  • Marshall John
  • Thorp George
Grocers,
  • Baron John
  • Clarkson Joseph
  • Harper George
  • Harper Anne
  • Marshall John
  • Pears Alexander
  • Robinson Nicholas
  • Wilson Robert
Hair dressers,
  • Knowles Thos.
  • Thompson John
Plumbers and Glaziers,
  • Belton John
  • Broom John
  • Robinson Wm.
Saddlers,
  • Eggleston Thos
  • Hoe Thomas
  • Rider Robert
Surgeons and Apothecaries,
  • Campbell James
  • Cautley Henry
  • Sawyer George
  • Velvin Daniel
Tailors,
  • Battye George
  • Hansley Henry
  • Rawcliffe John
  • Rawson Thomas
  • Scarl John
  • Wright William
Taverns, Hotels and Inns,
  • Dog and Duck, Thomas Dennison
  • Horse and Jockey, Geo. Whiterwick
  • King's Head, Jonathan Mitchinson
  • Old Sun, Mrs Robinson
  • Old Sun, Benjamin Bonsell
  • Saunderson's Arms, Thomas Jackson
  • Sloop, George Gibson, Havenside
  • Tiger, Story Broom
Miscellany of trades
  • Batty John, parish clerk
  • Brown Mary, straw hat maker
  • Butler John, excise officer
  • Corbrake Francis, farmer
  • Cowpling James, coal merchant
  • Darling Robert, huntsman
  • Ennes Thomas, grazier
  • Foster John, harbour master & corn, coal and lime merchant
  • Gibson Charles, corn miller, Haven mill
  • Harper Elizabeth, milliner
  • Hornby John, baker and corn dealer
  • Hyde Francis, stone mason and marble cutter
  • Ingleby Wm. tallow chandler
  • Ingleby Wm. tanner and fellmonger
  • Jarram John, auctioneer and bailiff
  • Jekyell Joseph, cooper
  • Kates William, mace bearer
  • Mackereth Thomas, spirit merchant
  • Potchett Thos. watch & clock maker
  • Robinson Joseph, farmer & coal dealer
  • Simon Edward, sexton
  • Smith William, yeoman
  • Stewart James, tinner and brazier
  • Stubbins Robert, common brewer and spirit merchant
  • Taylor John, merchant
  • Taylor William, merchant
  • Taylor Thos. mercht. & vessel owner
  • Taylor Richard, dealer in earthenware
  • Wilkinson Charles, printer, bookseller and stationer
Coaches.
  • Wm. Thorpe's Coach, (from King's Head) to the Rein Deer, Hull, every Tu. at ½ past 8 mg. and to Patrington in the evg. at 6.
  • Wing's Coach (from King's Head) to Hull, every Tu. and Fri. at 8 mg. return 6 evening.
  • Wing's Caravan, (from Hull to Patrington) arr. at Old Sun, at ½ past 9 mg. every Mon. Wed. and Sat. conveys letters, goods and passengers, dep. same days at 6 evg.
Water Carriage,
  • John Leath's Vessel, to Three Cranes Wharf, London, monthly
  • Thomas Taylor's Vessels, to Leeds & and Wakefield, once a fortnight, and to London occasionally.
Land Carriage,
  • John Barrett's Waggon, from Patrington to Hull, every Tu. & Fri. returns same days.
  • Jonathan Mitchinson's and William Rawson's Waggons, (from King's Head) to Hull, every Tu. & Fri. returns in the evening.
Carriers,
  • To Hull, Easington, Patrington, Ottringham, Keyingham, Thorngumbald & Paull weekly