The Textile History of Whitby 1700-1914 Apr. 2015 | Page 29
INDEX
Poppelwell, William, sailmaker, 163, 165
Poritt, Cyrus, woollen manufacturer [travelling], 238
Porritt, Margareth, milliner, 200
Porritt, Ruth, seamstress, 193
Postgate, Thomas, weaver, 156
Potter, Beatrice, social researcher, 68
Power Family, Bagdale, 32
Preston, Elisha, boatswain, 173
Preswick, Christ., sailcloth manufacturer, 153, 160-161
Prince Albert [prince consort], 25, 120, 268
Prince of Wales [Albert Edward], 102
Princess Charlotte, 317-318
Proud, Richard, draper, 99, 103, 217
Pulman & Farrow, general drapers & silk mercer, 108
Pulman, Henry [H.C.], linen & woollen draper, 38, 118, 221
Pyman, George, master sailmaker, 84, 165, 179
Miller, John & Son, sailmakers, 168
Milnes, Geo., woollen draper, 208
Moberley, W., alum works, 294
Moiser, F., district agent Singer sewing machines,
c/o Mrs Sleightholme, 131
Morrall, Abel, needle maker, 318
Moore, William, bleacher, 152
Moorson, Rich., buyer of canvas & tow (London), 161
Morris, William, textile designer etc, 36, 46, 122, 293, 311
Myres/Mires, George, weaver, 156, 179
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Nellist, Alice, widow, 309
Nellist, Mary, Mrs, upholstress, 75
Nelson & Co., Eliot, draper etc (Westborough, Scarborough),
122
Nessfield, Stephen, mariner, 336
Newark, Beckwith, dyer, 288
Newbitt, S.R., Mrs, 45
Newby, Jane, spinster, 265
Newham, George, flaxdresser, 149
Newzam, Mary, milliner & dressmaker, 189-190
Nicholson & Co., mourning establishment (London), 270-271
Nicholson, John, manager sewing machine shop, 186
Nicholson, Theodosia, Miss, 320
Noble & Wilson, Misses, milliners, 102, 110, 117, 192
Noble, George, tailor, 265
Noble, Christopher, draper & hosier, 108, 217
Noble, Elizabeth, pupil, 315
Noble, Mary, widow, 35
Noble, Rebecca, pupil, 315
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Queen Victoria [& Princess], 25, 45, 80, 120, 237, 252, 264, 269,
271, 293, 325-326
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Raine, Charles, linen manufacturer, 162
Raine/Rain, William, weaver, 156
Raistrick, Margaret, Mrs, dressmaker, 195
Ravenscar Old Peak & New Peak, alum works, 294
Raw/Roe, John, weaver, 156
Raw, William, sailcloth manufacturer, 157
Rayners, Paul, general outfitter & hosier, 97, 100, 236-237
Readman, George, sailmaker, 163
Readshaw, Mr, baker, 153
Reed, Jane, Mrs, 321
Reed, S., bookseller & sewing machine agent, 130
Reid, Hanna, Miss, 378
Remmer, George, shirt factory owner & steam laundry, 128,
194-195, 197-198, 198-200, 202, 301
Remmer, Louise Anna, steam laundry assistant, 202, 301
Renels, Dorothy, spinster, 265
Rennie, Thomas E., draper shopkeeper, 38, 128, 228
Reynolds, Mr & Mrs, cast of clothing (Loftus, late of Whitby), 134
Richard. Johnson, Clapham & Morris, merchants (Manchester &
Liverpool), 185, 287, 298, 298, 304, 305-306
Richards, Mary Ann, laundress, 300
Richards, William Waller, laundry man, 300
Richardson & Co. [dyer, London?], 292
Richardson, Hannah, mangle-woman, 37
Richmond, Vivienne, historian, 135
Ridsdale, Deborah, milliner & dressmaker, 189
Ridsdale, Mary, milliner & dressmaker, 189
Ripley, Ann Marie, dyer’s shopwoman, 289
Ripley, G., tailor, 229
Ripley, John, Mr, shipowner, 137
Ripley, Wm., dyer, 20, 289
Rippin/Rippon, Nicholas, sailmaker, 165
Roberson, Edward, dyer, 288
Robert, Gordon, weaver, 156
Roberts, C.&G., (Warehouse, London), 54
Roberts, Miss, dressmaking, 118
Robertson, Peter, mantles & mourning warehouse (London),
270-271, 372
Robinson & Son, M., department store (The Coliseum, Stockton
On Tees), 125
Robinson, Alexander, dyer, 289
Robinson, John, fellmonger, 14
Robinson, Robert, fellmonger, 14
Robinson, Robert, tailor, 265
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Oakland, Rachel, spinster, 265
Ogden, Ambrose, bleacher, 152
Oldham, R., Reverend, 265
Oxendale & Co., drapers etc (Northallerton), 123
Owen, Robert, cotton mill owner, 59
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Page, T.B., sailmaker, 169
Palmer & Co. [dyer, London?], 292
Pannett, Robert Elliot, Alderman/solicitor etc, 26, 46-48
Parke, Geo. & Rd, linen & woollen drapers, 209
Parkinson/Perkinson, Francis, flaxdresser, 149
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