The manufacture of scythes and sickles prevail extensively at Mosborough, furnishing employment to many of the inhabitants.
NOBILITY, CLERGY AND GENTRY.
Hobson Mr. William
Slagg Mr. William, Mosborough Hall
Smith Mr. Joseph
Staniforth Mr. John, Mosborough Moor
Swallow Mr. Rich. Mosborough Moor
ACADEMIES & SCHOOLS.
FREE SCHOOL, Mosborough – John Ibbotson Hayes, master
Girby Elizabeth
Hayes John Ibbotson
Keeton Ann & Sarah
BLACKSMITHS.
Rose Thomas
BOOT & SHOE MAKERS.
Bacon Thomas
Kirkby John,
Rose Benjamin
Sykes John
Webster George
BUTCHERS.
Fox Elias
Revington Edward
Rotherham William
COAL MASTERS.
Swallow Richard, Mosborough Moor
Worrall Luke
GROCERS.
Cowley John
Hutton Charles
Littlewood John
Mould David
Mullins Sarah
Taylor Ann
Worrall Luke
JOINERS.
Lee William
Rose Robert
Rotherham Charles & Henry
MALTSTERS.
Cadman George
Slagg Harvey
MILLERS.
Sykes & Hartley
Unwin John
PLUMBERS & PAINTERS.
Rose George
SCYTHE & SICKLE MAKERS.
Cadman George
Hutton Thomas
Hutton William
Keeton John & Son
Staniforth Elijah Naboth
Staton Septimus
Turner William
Webster George
STONE MASONS.
Grant Richard & Wm.
TAILORS.
Peat James
TAVERNS & PUBLIC HOUSES.
British Oak, Geo. Booth, Mosborough Moor
Duke William, John Sayles
George & Dragon, Wm. Lund
Grapes, John Rowbotham, Mosborough Moor
Nag’s Head, Thos. Robinson
New Inn, Thomas Lee
RETAILERS OF BEER.
Cupit Elizabeth
Havenhand Samuel, Mosborough Moor
Peat James
Rose Benjamin
Webster Mary
Whiteley Charles
WHEELWRIGHTS.
Lee William
Rose John
MISCELLANEOUS.
Hayes John Ibbotson, registrar of births and deaths
Keeton Fredk. deputy registrar
Lund William, veterinary surgeon
Storey John, spring knife cutler
Unwin John, hatter