1830 Directory
All the businesses below are listed as being in “St Giles” in Pigot's Directory for 1830. This will usually, but not necessarily, mean St Giles Street itself. The south part of St Giles Street was in St Mary Magdalen parish, indicated by “(M)”.
A number in square brackets indicates the number of the house in St Giles Street that they lived at sixteen years later, according to Hunt's 1846 Oxford Directory.
Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy
- Miss Mary Leigh Cooke
- Mrs Margaret Earle
- Rev. Godfrey Faussett
- Joseph Johnson, gent. [18]
- Daniel Turner, gent. [37]
- Miss Turner [37]
- Mrs Mary Wall
- Mrs Ann Wood
Academies, seminaries, and public schools
- The Misses Dodd
- James Tubb
Attorney
- Baker Morrell [1]
- George Rackstrow (M) [68]
Bakers
- Richard Belcher
- William Carr
- Job Middleton
Boot & Shoemaker
- Benjamin Beale [51]
- James Morton [30]
Bricklayers & Plasterers (* = Plasterer only)
- Thomas Hewlett (& builder)
- William Hewlett*
Brick maker
- Daniel Evans
Builders
- Daniel Evans [34]
- James Wood
- Margaret Wyatt [M] [74]
Butchers
- John Parker (pork)
- Thomas Tustin [8]
Cabinet maker & upholsterer
- William Smith Taylor [M] [69]
Carpenter & Joiner
- Joseph Banting (& timber dealer)
Confectioner & Pastry Cook
- Robert Drewitt
Corn & seed merchant and dealer
- William Burrows
Grocers & Tea Dealer
- George Bridges [56]
Land Agent
- John Davenport [62]
Lath Render
- Thomas Soanes
Livery stable keepers
- William Forty
- George Randall
Maltster
- William Eaton Burrows
Physician
- James Adey Ogle [63 & 64]
Printer – Letter-Press
- Samuel Collingwood [died in St Giles 1 Jan 1841]
Shopkeeper& dealer in groceries & sundries
- William Aplin
Stone & marble mason
- Charles Bossom
- Margaret Wyatt [M] [74]
Tailor
- John Crapper
Taverns & Public Houses
- Chequers: William Jannaway [?Magdalen Street]
- Coach & Horses: Martha Milton [= Woodstock Road]
- Hare & Hounds: Isaac Archer [66]
- Lamb & Flag: Ann Randall [Richard Gurden]
- Pheasant: William Forty [30]
- Windmill: John Jordan [24]
Timber Merchant & dealer
- Joseph Payne
Wheelwright
- Richard Carr
Wine & spirit merchant
- John Bamford
Wine merchant
- George Bridges
Miscellaneous
- John Parker, bacon factor
- James Tubb, parish clerk of St Giles'
- Percival Walsh, city solicitor