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London Robsons Street Directory in 1832 - Castle street East, Oxford market

Robsons 1832 directory index

This is the earliest street directory I have found so far which also includes pub history detail.

Castle street East, Oxford market
1 Reynell Richard
2 Sanneville John
3 Cope F
4 Cale T
4 Brooks T G
Vietz C
5 Green S
6 Warriner William
6 Wilkins C A
7 Munkenheck J B
8 Pearson T
Andrews T
9 Lush William
13 Pearman John
13 Cooper John
13 Nathan L
14 Smith William
15 Rimell William
17 Walker Thomas
21 White Horse, Hopkins James
22 Mason William
22 Hebert Henry
23 Pullin Thomas
26 Serjeant Samuel
26 Walter Ann
27 Staples Edward
28 Elphick John
30 Lahee J
31 McLean William
32 Mowatt J
Main John
34 Marquis of Granby, Taylor William
Keeton Thomas
35 Clapp William
Williams George
31 Trovell & Co
39 Lance George
40 Tilbury Thomas
43 Bennett John
41 Boyd Thomas
42 Pyman & Bird
43 Hawkins S
44 Wharton C
45 Baigent Thomas
46 Loggins William
47 Williamson John
48 Mellor John & William
49 Saunders John
50 Foster William
Barr William
51 Smith Thomas
52 Fleet John
53 Fulton
54 Smith William
56 Chivers & Co
58 Henderson John
59 Thomas C A
60 Grapes, Williams S
61 Ellis William
63 Frost George
Brown J
Littlewood Thomas
Rippon
64 White George
65 Anderson James
66 Howard J
67 Marshall George
69 Berwick Arms, Brown R
72 Brassington William
73 Baynes J
75 Holland J
Young Jeremiah

And Last updated on: Wednesday, 02-Oct-2024 12:17:42 BST
And in comparison from 1842, although with no links as it is an image. It does include much more detail about trade details rather than in 1832.

4 - 9 Castle street East, Oxford market  1842 Robsons street directory
4 - 9 Castle street East, Oxford market  1842 Robsons street directory
11 - 76 Castle street East, Oxford market  1842 Robsons street directory
11 - 76 Castle street East, Oxford market  1842 Robsons street directory
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