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Procter's Grocery shop was operating in Market Place as early as 1889 with proprietor Christopher Proctor. Christopher was an apprentice aged 16 in 1881 for Joseph Whitwell in Richmond, North Yorkshire, a Grocer and Tea Dealer. He must have opened the Pocklington store around 1888. Christopher became a respected Pocklington resident, was a councilor and eventually made a Justice of the Peace. The grocery business was still operating in the 1937 Trade Directory. A Drapery was opened in Market Place by William Henry Procter (brother of Christopher), Henry Procter 1862-1931 was married to Eliza Jackson Judson
n.b. Thanks to Graham Bennett for extra Information and photographs. |
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Advertisement in Pocklington Weekly News in the edition of 05 May 1892 |
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Christopher Procter (1866-1944)
Photograph courtesy of Graham Bennett. |
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Procter's Drapery. Was this connected to the grocery store?
Photograph courtesy of Graham Bennett. |
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Procter's Grocery store in Market Place |
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Procter's Rulley |
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Procter's in the 1930's |
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Front of the shop decorated for the 1935 Jubilee |
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Procter's in the 1940's |
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If you wish to add to the story of Procters's store, or correct any of the above information, then please contact me.
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