Union Street, Borough 1842 street directory

Southwark St Saviour pub history index

A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Southwark St Saviour, Surrey, London. The Southwark St Saviour, Surrey , London listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.

Union Street, Borough 1842 street directory

1 English & Parry, hop & seed merchants
2 William Turner, tailor
3 Henry Hart, plumber
4 John Standon, surgeon
4 1/2 G & C Boyer, pat hat manufacturer
6 Dr Barlow, physician
7 C Field, auctioneer
8 George Gwilt, architect
9 C Bateman, coffee house
9 R Saynes, tobacconist
10 G Proctor, Catherine Wheel
12 John Tidmarsh, stay maker
13 Ann Rogers, baker
14 George Ellis, oilman
15 Dav Davies, child bed warehouse
16 Ann Hide, eating house
17 John Thornton, baker
18 George Moorson, coffee house
19 Henry Harris, tobacconist
20 James Philips, twine manufacturer
21 William Wright, Coopers Arms
40 _ Flight, tailor
41 E Coulsell, optician
42 J Parry, fishmonger
43 Eliz barrett, machinist
44 H Gardiner, tin plate worker
46 W Jennings, hat manufacturer
47 R H Warwick, tea dealer
48 J G Clark, oilman
50 H Perkins, Henry Eighths head
51 William Harris, clothier
52 Charles Coulton, auctioneer
53Henry Williams, chair manufacturer
54 John Bell, currier
55 John Taylor, baker
56 Samuel Cashshaw, hat manufacturer
56 John Evans, linen draper
58 G McCabe, shinner and furrier
59 Jno Bassett, tailor
60 William Manger, tobacconist
61 W J Parrott, hardwareman
62 William H Deykin, coffee rooms
63 J Brumhead, coal dealer
64 _ Brushfields, chair manufacturer
65 _ Clark, hat block turner
W T Baxter, Marquis of Granby
66 William Stimpson, iron founder
68 William Richardson, undertaker
68 C Bassett, hair cutter
69 R Brown, hat manufacturer
70 Josh Richards, tobacconist
71 F Indermaur, cabinet maker
72 Robert Jones, Roebuck
72 E Newman, marine store dealer
73 Thomas Tijou, carver
73 1/2 Daniel Westwood, wire worker
74 S Lyons, tailor
75 Eliz Wood, umbrella maker
76 Jno Wansley, coffee house
77 R Douglass, wholesale confectioner
78 G P Tanner, copper
79 W T Imeson, academy
80 Tyler and Son, hat manufacturer
81 T Weatherstone, cabinet maker
83 Eliz Webb, boot maker
84 Mary Piper, confectioner
85 Josh Morris, Red Lion
86 Louisa Frost, mill and engineer
87 Robert James, watch & clock maker
88 John T Simpson, hat trim manufacturer
89 Aspenlon and Son, hat dyers
89 G Nothercott, wine cooper
Richard Marks, Salmon
91 C S Green, milliner and dress maker
92 J H Meyers, button and trim seller
93 James Chambers, oilman
95 Robert Passenger, glass warehouse
96 James Stokes, baker
97 William Wynne, baker
98 E C Speechley, tailor
Jno Budd, Three Sugar Loaves
100 Henry Dempster, pawnbroker
101 _ Blanchard, baker
102 James Ware, cheesemonger & grocer
103 William Eales, surgeon
105 R Weston, Union coffee rooms
106 Sam Smith, porkman
107 James Jackson, chemist
Charles Amer, butcher
108 William Imeson, tobacconist
107 Thomas Cox, boot maker
109 J Ashton, hair dresser
110 William Jones, butcher
111 William Derrick, greengrocer
112 Eliz Turner, corn chandler
113 Robert Brown, baker
114 Benjamin Foster, printers ink maker
114 Foster and Son, stationers
115 William Astley, hat maker
115 Ann Fowler, cheesemonger
117 Robert Henley, stove grate manufacturer
John Hergest, potato warehouse
Jno Jacobs, general dealer
121 Marth Nicholl, rope maker
_ Attwell, butcher
121 Rider and Son, carpenters
122 Jos Evans, shell fishmonger
123 John Vincent, tailor
126 John Slatter, boot and shoemaker
128 Mayhew and White, hat manufacturer
129 Mayhew and Co, beaver cutter
130 J Parrott and Son, hat cutter
131 H Balls, cowkeeper
132 Peter Shepherd, baker
James Went, chemist
E Brown, boot and shoe manufacturer
133 Ann Foster, tin plate worker
134 Thomas Matthew, grocer
L Carpenter, hat dyer
134 1/2 Edw Baxter, grocer
N Tripe, eating house
135 M H Russell, plumber
135 J F Bennett, hat manufacturer
136 T Wild, furniture undertaker
136a Alfred Hayman, tobacconist
136 John Wild jun, appraiser
136 Thomas Ward, pork butcher
137 Sarah Surr, Monument
139 Joseph Busfield, chair maker
141 Thomas Preston, herbalist
142 William Row, butcher
143 7 144 T Rideal & Sons, wine merchants
145 John Cooper, Sun
James Huntingdon, potato warehouse
146 William Harris, biscuit baker
147 William Solomon, cheesemonger
148 Z Riley, engineer & millwright
149 J P Seddon, rag warehouse
150 Benjamin Finch, cheesemonger
151 T Stephen, Three Jolly Gardners
152 James Moses, butcher
153 James beannell, flax dresser, and manufacturer of shoe threads, line, twine, etc
153 1/2 Robert King, herbalist
154 J J Bowring, ink manufacturer
155 Sarah Mangan, skinner & furrier
156 A Gatenby, coffee house
157 James Groves, beer and coffee shop
162 George West, tailor
163 Edw Finch, leather cutter
164 Jacob Bingemann, baker
165 Mary Brooks, straw plait dealer
166 Jno McDonald, clothier
167 Jno Scurra, Globe Coffee Rooms
168 H Buttle, fruiterer
169 S Laws, stay maker
170 Thomas Lankford, cheesemonger
171 Joseph Odling, surgeon
172 May Stephens, Rose & Crown
173 John F Beale, butcher
174 John Allsop, turner & brush maker
175 H J Anslow, baker
176 T Wild, coal dealer
177 Edward Smith, butcher
180 John Clarke, grocer
181 James Wright, watch maker
182 A Wormall, surgical instrument maker
183 Joseph Holland, grocer
184 Ralph Snead, boot maker
185 Samuel Wingfield, saddler
186 Joseph Brothers, furriers
187 Thomas Crown, pin and needle manufacturer, wire drawer, tin plate & sheet zinc worker
188 Jno Silver, optician
188 George Henry Woods, stay maker
189 Holmer and Co, ironmongers
190 Union Hall
192 John Fitch, clerk of Board of Guardians, St George, Southwark
17 Jno & J H Fitch, solicitors
Jno Fitch, sup register of births
16 Richard Scootes, boot and shoe maker
16 1/2 James Bourne, hair dresser
2 John Gilhman, corn chandler
W J Saunders, White Horse



 

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