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Thursday, August 24, 2023

Recreated 1830s Trade Directory Part Four Occupations S-Z

*updated December 2023*

See Part One here for an introduction. Part Two of this directory here and Part Three here.

This is Part Four - 

School proprietors (private).

Elizabeth Barnes. West Street. See here

George Cole. Day school for boys. Chapel Street. Pre 1830s to his death in 1834.

Samuel Field Cooper. See here

William Faulkner. See here

James Field. High Street. Also post office.

Matilda and Elizabeth Field. See here

Mary Gower. Oxford Road. See here

Mary Garland Lovegrove and Harriet Lovegrove. West Street. Her will here.

Eleanor Lord. West Street. 1833+. More here.

Misses Robinson. High Street. These may be the daughters of Nicholas Robinson whose will is on the blog here.

Misses Rolls. High Street. 

John Sharp. West Street. Also Boot and Shoe maker. 1833 to at least 1852.

Jane Simes. High Street. See here

William Faulkner. Prospect House, Glade Road. See here.

Seedsmen

John Brown. West Street. 1839.

Shoemakers - See in  Part One Boot and Shoe Makers

Silversmiths

Mr Greyson. See under Jewellers.

Skewer Makers

Charles Bowles. 1839.

Thomas Bowles. 1839.

Thomas Frith. 1839. 

Solicitors (see also Attorneys)

George Leeds. 1831. 

Ralph Spicer. West Street. Biography here. Throughout period.

Messrs Wright and Ward (William Lakin Ward.) Throughout period.

Stationers

John Winch Burnham. West Street. 1833+ Originally from Maidenhead. Exact premises known. Was also the Baptist minister.

George Cannon. Market Square. Premises known. Also bookseller. See under booksellers in the directory Part One for a link to more info.

John Salier. West Street. 1839. Also toy dealer.

Surgeons and Doctors. All described as surgeons unless stated.

Thomas Evans Brinsden. In partnership with Hickman below.

Robert Colbourne.

John Creighton. From at least 1829. 

Michael Field. Quoiting Square. Doctor. Died 1834.

Arthur Hammond, 1834. Married to Rev Gower's (of the Blue coats school/Borlase) daughter Mary. West Street. 

George Hickman. High Street. Pre 1830s to at least 1838.

William Hickman. Partnered with Brinsden above. He lived West Street.

Surveyors

Thomas Rumble, Chapel Street. 1833.

Tailors

Mr Allum, Sen. Died 1830. 

William Allum. High Street. For decades. To after period.

Ralph Clark. 1835.

Samuel Clark. 1832.

Joseph Grey. High Street. Pre 1830s +

Edward Griffiths. High Street. 1832,33.

George Newberry. Probably employee. Lived St Peter's Street from at least 1833.

Richard Oxlade. St Peter's Street. See under beersellers in Part One of the trade directory for more on him.

Joseph Phipps. Oxford Road. 1832.

William Smith. High Street. 1832 -39 Also milliner and habit maker. Appears to be more on the Causeway.

William Stockbury. Common Slough 1839-47.

Tallow chandlers 

John Gibbons. West Street. Also grocer and spirit seller. See here.

Edward Tyler. Also gardener. In prison for debt London, 1834.

Timber Merchant 

James Lee. 1837. 

Tin Plate

William Harper. Pre 1820s to at least 1833. West Street.

James MacLean. High Street. And Brazier. More on him and his wife here.

Toy Dealers

John Salier. West Street. Also stationer.

Turners

Robert Kingshott. 1832. Chair industry.

Thomas Gill. Throughout decade. 

Umbrella Makers

Henry Frewin. Oxford Road.

Vets

George Greenwood. West Street 1839. In practice by 1836. Married Elizabeth Bannester 1833.

John Greenwood. Died 1831. Age 66. Wife Sarah survived him.

Mr Meakes. 

Watchmakers

William George Ellson. 1834+. West Street. Also clockmaker.

James Coster 1835.

Samuel Washbourne. West Street. 1839. Not obviously the same man as the baby linen manufacturer above.

Wheelwrights

Joseph Cox. Lived Quoiting Place. Wheelright by mid 1820s. Probably worked for Thomas below as doesn't seem to have own premises.

Thomas Cox. Quoiting Square, large premises. No longer there as burnt down. There was also a fishmonger in town with this name. Married Jane Harvey.

Stephen East. 1837.

Joseph Green. Chapel Street. 1833-47 at least.

Whitesmiths

George Gilman. Quoiting Square. Also blacksmith. 1832. Died 1833. 

Thomas Hawkins, Hayes Place. 1834

Part Two of this directory here and Part Three here.

Compiled and researched by Charlotte Day. Additional research by Kathryn Day.

©Marlow Ancestors.


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