Wakefield Family History Sharing
Whites Trade Directory 1853
Warmfield - cum - Heath
marked 2 are at Agbrigg ~ 3 Heath ~ 4 Kirkthorpe ~ and the rest in Warmfield
Richard Ambler, blacksmith ~ Moses Ambler 3 ~ Mrs Balgue ~ William Stott Barnks, solr. at Wakefield ~ John Beckett, auctioner Wakefield 3 ~ Isaac Blakey, toll collector 2 ~ William Butler, wheelwright and smith ~ George Craven 3 ~ John Parker 2 ~ John Cusworth, butcher ~ Richard Dacre Dunn, corn merchant 3 ~ John Faux, parish clerk & wheelwright 2 ~ Benjamim Faux, blacksmith 3 ~ Benjamin Fawcett, joiner and builder 3 ~ Miss Cecelia Goodenough 3 ~ William Wade Hartley, butcher 2 ~ John Ingram, house steward 3 ~ William Hemingway, butcher 3 ~ Mr John Haslegrave 3 ~ Thomas Hirst, gamekeeper 3 ~ John Kershaw, relieving officer 4 ~ Edward Aldam Leatham, esq, & Mrs 3 ~ Samuel Lord, lock-keeper 2 ~ Rev John Pullein, MA vicar ~ Timothy Rogerson, vessel owner 3 ~ John George Smyth, esq, MP for York, Heath Hall 3 ~ Misses Ellen and Sarah Tennant 3 ~ Samuel Womack & Co, boat builders 2 ~ Miss Abigail Womack 3 ~ George Woodhead, stone mason & co 3
Inns & Taverns
Horse and Groom, Geroge Waring 3 ~ Jolly Sailor, Charles Illingworth 2 ~ Kings Arms, Samuel Hemingway 3 ~ Pine Apple, Joseph Wilby ~ Plough Inn, Charles Oldroyd
Academies
Misses Penn 3 ~ Ann Teale ~ Eliz. Wilson 3
Farmers
John Carter ~ Thomas Cusworth ~ George Darley ~ John Grace 3 ~ Joseph Hammond ~ Sl Hemingway 3 ~ Richard Kershaw 4 ~ David Mitcheler ~ James Newsham ~ William Oates ~ Robert Spawforth ~ Charles Stillings ~ Robert Teale ~ Jermb. Wilson 3
Shoemakers
Thomas Furbisher 3 ~ George Musgrave 3 ~ Ann Naylor ~ Richard Sykes 3 ~ Joseph Teale
Shopkeepers
John Barrett ~ James Skelton 3 ~ Richard Sykes 3
Tailors
George Faux 3 ~ John Grace 3 ~ William Heald
Post Office
at Hannah Smiths. Letters via Wakefield