Oxford 1863 Dutton, Allen & Co Directory - Traders L

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.

The following entries are in this format:

Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.

Oxford Traders - L.

Lacey Charles, confectioner, 25 Broad street
Laker Charles, grocer, 69 High street
Lambert William, boot and shoemaker, 4 St Giles' road
Lander James, shopkeeper, 25 Blackfriars' road
Large Stephen, boat builder, Walton street
Latimer F., wine and spirit merchant, 11 High st
Lay Alfred, baker & beer retailer, 33 Cardigan st
Laycock Thomas, bookseller, 129 High street
Layland Joseph, beer retailer, 4 Rewley road
Leach Thomas, cork cutter, 4 Beaumont street
Lee James, millwright, engineer, ironfounder, steam engine and boiler maker, &c., Millban; Ironworks, Speedwell street
Lee Edwin William, secretary to Oxford Canal Co., Canal Office
Leonard Benjamin, gent.'s school, 6 Walton place
Levi Israel Morrice, watchmaker and jeweller, 66 St Giles'
Lillingston Catherine Martha (Mrs), boot and shoemaker, 49 & 41 Corn Market street
Lindsey William, butcher. Union street
Lipscomb Elizabeth (Mrs), Holly Bush, Osney Town
Lister Thomas Anthony, barrister at law, 29 Beaumont street
Lockey Edward, baker, Market street
Lockwood J. (Mrs), tailor and robe maker, 51 Broad street
Loder Geo, broker, 44 High street, St Clement's
London & County Bank, 10 High street and 21 Lombard st, London; (Manager, Mr. Henry
Strong), draw on head office, London
London £ North Western Railway Co., carriers; Pickford & Co., & Chaplin & Horne, agents
London Elizabeth (Mrs), milliner & dressmaker, 30 Little Clarendon street
London William James, grocer, Cowley road
Looker John, solicitor, Walton street
Loosley William, beer retailer and shopkeeper, 28 New stieet, St Ebbe's
Lord Alfred, beerseller, 22 Paradise street
Lord Ferdinand, Globe, 6 Queen street
Loveday William. Coach & Horses, High street
Lovell Charles, Westminster Hall, St Aldate st
Lovesay Thomas, White Hart, Friar's entry
Lowe James Stanley, ironmonger and leather merchant, 31 Corn Market st & 1 Broad st
Lowndes Jonathan & Jonathan William, printers, and publishers of Oxford Journal, 65 Corn Market street
Lucas William, Queens Arms, New road
Luck Ruth (Miss), Ladies' school, 9 St Giles' road
Ludlow Thomas, grocer, 3 Rewley road
Luff Thomas, dyer and accountant, 3 New Inn Hall street
Luff William, chemist, 24 Corn Market street
Luker Mary (Mrs), plumber and painter, Holywell street
Luker William, beer retailer and dog fancier, Gloucester green
Lyne John, painter and grainer, 1 Clarke's row
Lyne Thomas, coach builder, 80 St Aldate street
Lyster William, cork cutter, 34 Queen street

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