BROAD STREET, OXFORD

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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]

 

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Last updated: 4 March, 2008