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Gisburn Directory of Trades and Professions for 1829
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Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades'
for GISBURN in Pigot's Directory of 1829.
Post Office, - Edward Watson, Post Master.
- A foot post is despatched to Skipton every day at twelve, and arrives therefrom every morning at nine.
- Hodgson William, gent. (atty.) Gisburn
- Jones Rev. Richard, Gisburn
- Ribblesdale Lord, Gisburn park
- Tunstall William, gent. (surgeon.) Gisburn
- New Inn, Joseph Nightingale
- Old George (and excise office and posting house) John Cock
- Wheat Sheaf, Edward Watson
- Atkinson Thomas, tailor
- Cooper John, shuttle maker
- Dobson William, shoe maker
- Dugdale Thomas, shoe maker
- Hartley Thomas, clerk
- Leach Henry, school master
- Lumb Richard, shoe maker
- Parker Thomas, shopkeeper
- Parkinson Peter, butcher
- Riley John, tailor
- Riley Matthew, tailor
- Taylor John, clogger
- Thornber John, tailor
- Townson John, shoe maker
- Tunstall William, spirit dealer
- Varley William, shopkeeper
- Watson James, plumber, painter, and glazier
- Watson James, shopkeeper
- Watson John, butcher
- Wilkinson Thomas, blacksmith
- Wilson & Brothers, blacksmiths
- To Manchester, the Defiance (from Settle) calls at the Old George,-every Monday afternoon at one, and every Thursday & Saturday mornings at eight goes through Burley and Bury- Latitat, calls at the New Inn, every Monday afternoon at one, and every Thursday & Saturday mornings at eight.
- To Settle, the Defiance (from Manchester) calls at the Old George, every Friday and Sunday afternoons at six, and Wednesday evening at nine-and the Latitat, calls at the New Inn, at the same time as the above.
- To Manchester, Thomas Laycock, from his house, every Monday;
- To Skipton, Thomas Laycock, from his house, every Tuesday, Thurs. & Sat.
Transcribed by Colin Hinson. ©2003