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1901

William Wright Warde-Aldam Esq., D.L. J.P. of Frickley Hall is Lord of the Manor, W. H. Y. Titcomb, Esq. Lady Sitwell, the Rector, Captain E. T. C. Bower of Scarborough, Mrs. Styring and the trustees of the late John Wheatcroft, are owners of the soil.

Post, M. O. and T. Office at Mr. Samuel Jacksons. Letters arrive at 5 a.m. delivered at 6.30 a.m. and at 7.15 p.m for callers only, and despatched at 9.12 p.m. via Rotherham.
George Frederick Aizlewood, Farmer and Butcher; also at Rotherham
William Ash, Farmer, Brecks Farm
Francis Joseph Askew (John & son), Reside Albion House
John Askew & Son, Quarry Owners and Grindstone Manufacturers, Silverwood
Edward Avill, Shopkeeper
Mrs. Elizabeth Avill, Shopkeeper
Alfred Baker,Builder and Contractor
George Barker, Cart Owner
John Bell, Quarry Owner and Grindstone Manufacturer
Horace Birtles, National Schoolmaster
Mrs. Ann Boyd, Shopkeeper and Newsagent
Joseph Burden, Cart Owner
James Cavill (& Co.)Treasurer Wickersley Institute, Resides The Hall
James Cavill & Co. Quarry Owners and Grindstone Manufacturers, Silverwood
Joseph Clark, Vict., The Three Horse Shoes
Tom Henry Coldwell, Police Constable
Mrs. Downes, Farmer
Ellis Bros., Quarry Owners, Grindstone Manufacturers and Stone Merchants, Silverwood
Alfred Fletcher, Quarry Owner
Tom Foers, Farmer
Rev. Frederic Freeman, Rector, The Rectory
Matthew Gillott, Quarry Owner, Grindstone Manufacturer and Stone Merchant
John Gott, Farmer
Miss Sarah Ann Graham, Shopkeeper
Walter Greaves, Bank Manager, Wickersley House
Frederick Helliwell, Farmer
William Hunter, File Cutter
Jackson Brothers, Quarry Owners, Grindstone Manufacturers and Stone Merchants, Silverwood
Samuel Jackson (Bros) Farmer and Postmaster
Frederick Jackson (Brothers)
George Kennen, Blacksmith
John Knowles, Butcher
John Knowles,jnr., Farmer
John L. Knowles,Farmer, Grange Farm
Mrs Mary Jane Law
William Ernest Marston, Market Gardener and Nurseryman
Joseph Osborne (William & Son), resides Northfield House
William Osborne (& Son)
William Osborne & Son, Quarry Owners, Grindstone Manufacturers and Stone Merchants
Tom Padley, Newsagent
Frank Peniston, general Dealer
John Peniston, Quarry Owner, Grindstone Manufacturer and Stone Merchant
Henry Penistone, Farmer
Henry Preston, Bootmaker
William Randerson, Butcher
Edmund Roberts, Joiner
William Roberts, Quarry Owner
Mrs. Jane Roddis
Thomas Roddis, Quarry Owner, Grindstone Manufacturer and Stone Merchant
William Henry Roddis, Farmer and Rate Collector
Tom Trythall Rowe, Artist, The Institute
William Saxton, Quarry Owner, Grindstone Manufacturer
George Shaw, Tailor
Alfred Shore, Quarry Owner, Grindstone Manufacturer and Stone Merchant
Harry Spencer, Blacksmith
Martin Spencer, Vict., White Swan
Albert Street, Farmer, Saddler and Harness Maker
Edward Styring, Farmer
Mrs. Lucy Styring
Thomas Thickett (exors of), Farmers
Charles Thornhill, Blacksmith
William Holt Yates Titcomb, Artist, The Institute
Edward Trickett, Shopkeeper
John Turner, Quarry Owner, Grindstone Manufacturer and Stone Merchant
Tom Varah (T & W)
Thomas Robinson Varah, Mason and Builder, Woodland Grove
William Varah (T & W)
T & W Varah, Masons and Builders
Thomas Varah, jnr., Quarry Owner
Frederick George Wadsworth, Quarry Owner
Mrs. Jane Wadsworth & Son, Quarry Owners
John Wadsworth & Sons,Quarry Owners, Grindstone Manufacturers and Stone Merchants, Silverwood
John Ward & Sons, Quarry Owners, Grindstone Manufacturers and Stone Merchants
John Webb, Grocer and Beer Retailer
Wickersley Institute and Club, James Cavill, Treasurer
Joseph Woolhouse, Vict., Masons Arms

Railway Rotherham is the nearest station.

Carriers pass through to Rotherham, Mon, Tues, Fri and Sat

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