Biographies of Oxford pub landlords, and coffee-house and hotel keepers
The following people kept pubs in Oxford:
- George ASH (1823–1876)
Landlord of the Blue Pig in Gloucester Green - William George Charles BARNES (1866–1932)
and his second wife Mrs Ann Emily BARNES,
formerly Adams, née Farley (1866–1932)
Landlords of the Coach & Horses in Broad Street - John CHILD (1826–1892)
Landlord of the Grapes Inn, George Street - John William DICKESON (1818–1903)
Dickeson’s Hotel & Coffee House, Turl Street - George DRINKWATER (1808–1873)
The George, Cornmarket - William Sheldon GOUNDREY (1827–1871)
The Crown & Thistle in Market Street - Daniel George HALL (1839–1899)
Landlord of the Plume of Feathers
in Observatory Street, and also brewer - James Thorley HEMMINGS (1842–1929),
Landlord of the George & Dragon in George Street - Joseph HIGGINS the Younger (1826/7–1877)
Landlord of Jericho House (now the Jericho Tavern) - John William HIGGINS (1855–1930)
Landlord of Jericho House (now the Jericho Tavern) - Mrs Mary HULLYER
and her son-in-law John FROST (1848/9–1914)
Landlord of the Gloucester Arms - Edward NEWMAN (1781/2–1862)
Landlord of the Black Swan in George Street - Mrs Ann NICKOLS (c.1792–1853)
Landlady of the Star & Garter and later
the Blue Anchor, both in Cornmarket - Henry NICKOLS (1831/2–1895)
Landlord of the Red Lion at Gloucester Green - Joseph PARKER (c.1818–1877)
Publican at the Oddfellows Arms in George Street - James PRIOR (1800–1850)
Landlord of the Bell Inn at 18 Cornmarket - George THOMAS (c.1822–1854),
Publican of the University Arms in Gloucester Street - Thomas VOLLER (1847–1896)
Publican of the Royal Champion pub in George Street - Richard WEST (1817–1868)
Publican of the Abingdon Arms in Market Street