Have gathered together some info about the occupants of New Street dating from the 1740s to the 1790s. These are a mixture of residents and businesses. An interesting mix of activities from peruke (wig) makers to manufacturers of army supplies. Not many used street numbers for their addresses, but some are included where known.
1742 Mr Butler, Printer
1742 Kings Head Tavern/Inn until at least 1782. Mrs Soule left the business after her husband death 1769
1742 Wheat Sheaf from at least 1742 to at least 1772 (in 1772 it was Henry Read's)
1744 Mr Beckett, gives lectures
1746 Thomas Fisher attorney at law, until at least 1747
1746 James Collins, architect opposite the Free School
1747 Queens Head
1748 John Barber had a vault near the Fountain Inn
1748 William Griffin, barber and peruke (wig) maker at the sign of The Wig and Griffin, against the Free School
1749 Martha Twamley, milliner was closing down
1749 John Ellar/Eller at the French Horn and in 1750
1753 Thomas Steward, attorney until at least 1754
1755 Mr Harris, gunsmith
1757 John Walford, stay makers taken over by Elizabeth Walford, widow
1758 Thomas Gisborne
1760 Mr Shaw, ironmongery hardware
1762 Richard Ingram peruke maker and hair cutter
1763 Mr Saul, builder
1766 John Ward's house
1768 Mrs Butler's (books?)
1769 Fountain Inn, Thomas Crocket from about 1769 - 1797 in 1797 Mrs Crocket was running the Inn
1777 Silk warehouse at #8 New Street
1771 Charles Steward's commodious warehouse sale, attorney Mr Steward
1773 Thomas Phipson, caster at #61 New Street
1774 Richard Rogers, tailor
1775 John Kettle
1775 Bristol Copper warehouse at #21 New Street
1776 Francis Hurrd drapery and Mercer at #13, opposite Free School until at 1777
1777 William Holden
1779 Sarah Rogers, tailor and habit maker, #7 New Street
1779 Misses Spyers and Co and Messrs Ryland and Darby, sale of genteel house, warehouse, stable and appurtanences
1785 Mr Medlam, butcher
1786 ShakespeareTavern until at least 1797
1787 William Worton
1790 Farror and Goode at #11 New Street
1791 Mr Gem, attorney until at least 1796
1791 Mr Tankard
1791 Micheal Woodward organ builder and musical instrument maker, music warehouse until at least 1795
1792 T Bentley and Brown Wholesale paper warehouse #67 New Street
1792 Mrs Audley (deceased) #53 New Street, taken over by T Bentley above
1792 - 1796 John Burton glazier and painter
1793 William Fox
1793 - 1798 John Green, druggist and greengrocer
1793 Mr T Pain, light manufacturing
1793 William Allsop (deceased)
1794 William Russell, attorney, upper end of New Street until at least 1795
1794 Captain Hipkins at #20 New Street
1794 John Dallaway
1794 John Gill's house (deceased)
1795 Richard Bolton and James Luckcock partnership dissolved
1795 Mr J Wyatts woollen drapery warehouse. C.Shibal joined (Sept 1875) who was previously at #71 New Street
1795 John Brook, attorney at law
1795 Misses Smith, confectioners
1795 R B Cooper army accoutrements maker at #70
1795 A Jones and M Onion mantis and millinery at #31 New Street. By 1796 it was just A Jones
1796 Messrs Baumgartner and Hoofstetter warehouse
1796 Mr Bissett
1796 Crown Inn until at least 1799
1796 Swains Derby and North Country Waggons Warehouse. Thomas and Jane Swain deceased
1796 Joseph Palmer, brass founders and plater
1796 William Goode, auctioneer #11 New Street
1797 Robert Burton Cooper manufacturing army accoutrements
1797 Mr Harris, draper at #18 New Street
1797 Messrs Barker and Wyatt
1797 Crown Inn Joseph Grey
1797 Blythe and Rauns wine vaults
1799 Edward Smith, notary and general agent