Pigot’s Trade Directory 1830
The buildings of Broad Street were not yet numbered when this trade directory was produced in 1830. Where a number is given within square brackets, it is the Broad Street number known to have been occupied by the business in 1846.
| Nobility/Gentry | Mrs Sarah Calcott The Misses Cooke William Halse, gent. Miss Hoskins Mrs Lloyd [53] Thomas Roberts, gent. [46] William Thorp, gent. |
| Academies | Benjamin Sharp (musical academy) |
| Attorney (& Alliance Agent) |
Crews Dudley [6] |
| Booksellers & stationers | Joseph Parker (also publisher) [26 & 27] |
| Boot & Shoemakers | Charles Boxal Joseph Knibbs John Saunders |
| Cabinet makers & upholsterers | Charles Messenger |
| China, glass &c dealers | Susannah Seckham [48] |
| Confectioners & Fruiterers | Fletcher & Cripps [18] |
| Fire office agents | Norwich: G.W. Syms Phoenix: Thomas Roberts [46] |
| Fish mongers | J. Grant |
| Gardeners & Seedsmen | Thomas Fairbairn (also nurseryman) [8/9] |
| Grocers & Tea dealers | John Reynolds |
| Inns & Hotels | Seal’s Coffee House (James Giles) [No. 34, on corner of Catte Street and Holywell] |
| Ironmongers | John Stone (also brazier) |
| Land Agent & Surveyor | Henry Badcock |
| Milliners & dress makers | Ann Coker |
| Music & Musical instrument sellers | Benjamin Sharp |
| Painters, plumbers, & glaziers |
William & James Bliss [Bliss Court] John Bradfield [50] Dudley & Bowler |
| Physicians | John Wootton [40] |
| Professors & Teachers | Benjamin Sharp |
| Stay makers | Charles Lobb [22] |
| Surgeons &c. | Edward Charles Sandell Charles Wingfield [54] |
| Tailors (* = also Drapers) |
*John Oliver & Son *James Sherfield |
| Tallow chandler | John Stone |
| Taverns & Public houses |
Dog & Partridge: William
Wells [35] Duke of York: Martha Cooper [52] Elephant: Adam Owen [?37] North Star: James Carruthers [3] |
| Tobacconist | Edward Wells |
| Watch & clock makers | George Rowell [probably 36] |
| Wine & spirit merchants | George Bruton John Perkins [47] |