Oxford 1863 directory index
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Oxfordshire. The Oxfordshire listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
Oxford Traders - S2.
Smith Ambrose, maltster, hop and coal merchant, 10 Walton street and Canal
wharf
Smith Ambrose H., butcher, Worcester close
Smith Edwin, shopkeeper, St John's road
Smith Frederick, artist, 31 George street
Smith George, beer retailer. 11 Cardigan street
Smith George, beer retailer, 57 Wellington st
Smith George, chimney sweeper, George street, St Clement's
Smith James, beerseller, 48 High st, St Clement's
Smith John, fishmonger, 2 and 3 Pembroke st
Smith John, news agent, 10 Blackfriars' road
Smith John, shoemaker, 33 St Aldate street
Smith John, shoemaker, 98 Queen street
Smith John, shopkeeper, 14 Nelson street
Smith John Henry, shopkeeper, Osney town
Smith Joseph, beer retailer and shopkeeper, Osney town
Smith Richard, hairdresser, 24 St Aldate street
Smith and Son, accountants, Pembroke street, St Clement's
Smith Thomas G., shoemaker, Commercial rd
Smith Thomas, stationer and news agent, 40 St Ebbe's street
Smith William, artist, 16 Museum terrace
Smith Wm. Sydney, beer retailer, New Hincksey
Soanes Wm., beerseller, 72 High street, St Clement's
Solomon Lewis, silversmith, jeweller, and tobacconist, 20 Corn Market street
Solloway Major, butcher, 14 Walton street
Solloway Thomas, butcher, 18 George street
Southam Edward, Little Cross, Corn Market street
South Wales and Cannock Coal Co., Great Western Wharf
Spackman Henry, bookseller and stationer, 8 Queen street
Spencer Charles, chemist, 14 St Aldate street
Spencer Wm., Pheasant, and chairman, St Giles'
Spencer Robert James, auctioneer, accountant, valuer, and estate agent, 20a
New Inn Hall street
Spiers Edwin Thomas, bookseller, 96 High st
Spiers Edwin Thomas & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 96 High street
Spiers (Richard) and Son, stationers, desk and dressing-case makers,
cutlers, nud general fancy warehousemen, 102 and 103 High st
Spiers (Richard) & Son, china, earthenware, and glass merchants, 45 and 46
Corn Market st, 24 New Inn Hall street, and 102 & 103 High street
Spindler Samuel, Nags Head, Hythe bridge
Springthorpe Amos M., Black Horse and cab proprietor, High street, St. Clement's
Stanbury Frederic, goods agent to London and North Western Railway Co.,
Railway station
Standen & Co., tailors and robe makers, hosiers, hatters, and shirt makers,
31 High street
Stanton Elizabeth (Mrs), Friar, 25 Friar's street
Steele Elizabeth (Mrs), milliner and dressmaker, 2 Castle street
Stevens Charles, Chequers, High street, St Thomas'
Stevens Chs., shoemaker, 30 High street, St Thomas'
Stevens James, wood turner, Pembroke street
Stevens John, beerseller, Cowley road
Stevens John, butcher & farmer, 10 Holywell st
Stew Henry, linen draper, hosier & haberdasher, 46 High street
Stilliard Edward, eating house & bellhanger, 11 Park End street
Stokes Daniel, beerseller, North parade -
Rose & Crown
Stone John, undertaker, 41 George street
Stone Thomas, wheelwright & smith, St Aldate street
Slow John, confectioner, 111 St Aldate street
Strange Frances S. (Miss), Ladies' school, New College street
Strange Sarah (Mrs), shopkeeper, 30 Friar's street
Stratton and Strickland, jewellers, silversmiths, and watch and clock
makers, 38 High street
Stroud George, Chequers, High street
Stroud Jas., contractor & pavier, Cambridge st
Stroud John R.. jobbing master, New Inn Hall st
Summersford William, wholesale & retail paper dealer, dealer in fancy
stationery, & paper bag maker, 62 Corn Market street
Surman James, beerseller, 9 Park End street
Swadling (Rd.) & Ovenell (Henry), bookbinders, Holywell street
Symm Joshua Robinson, builder, 34 St Giles'st
Symonds Charles, livery stables & horse dealer, Holywell street
Symonds Frederick, surgeon, 35 Beaumont st
Symonds George, livery stable keeper, 19 Magdalen street