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The London 1899 Public House & Publican Directory.

This is a listing from the Public Houses section of the London Post Office Directory in 1899; it lists an alphabetical listing of these Public Houses in London, the Publicans and also has links to the relevant Public House page listing of the Licensees, Bar persons and Boarders and Lodgers etc. All information on these pages comes from London census, Post Office and Kelly Directory, plus any information and pictures supplied by You.

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Lion Tap, Wm Worster, 16 Ingestre Place, Golden Square W
Lion & French Horn, William Daniel Kirby, 5 Pollen Street, Hanover Square W
Lion & Lamb, Walt Burden, 35 Aske Street, Hoxton N
Lion & Lamb, Thomas Burgess, 11 Deftford Green, Deptford SE
Lion & Lamb, Henry Franks, 14 & 15 Margaret Street WC
Lion & Lamb, James Ernest Moy, 2 Drummond Street NW
Lion & Lamb, James Puckridge, 45 Skidmore Street, Stepney E
Little Driver, Mrs Eleanor Ann Flower, 125 Bow Road E
Liverpool Arms, George William Pavitt, 14 Barking Road, Canning Town E
Load of Hay, Baker & Co, 144 Praed Street W
Load of Hay, Wm Walter Martin, 94 Haverstock Hill NW
Lock & Key, Mrs Elizabeth Mary Dowling, 62 West Smithfield EC
Locomotive, John Hawkins, 31 James Street, Camden Town NW
London Apprentice, Sidney Herbert Norton, 333 Old Street EC
London Assurance, Charles H Withycombe, 183 & 195 City Road EC
London Bridge Tavern, Robert Stanley Chattey, 5 Borough High street SE
London Hospital Tavern, Alfred James Vail, 208 Whitechapel Road E
London & St Katherine Docks Hotel, Morris Joseph Myers, 29 Upper East Smithfield E
London Spa, Henry H Finch, 70 Exmouth Street WC
London Stone, Robert Renton, 109 Cannon Street EC
London Tavern, Edward Brindley, 393 Manchester Road E
London Tavern, Christopher William Pfleger, 27 Garden Row, London Road SE
Lord Arrans Arms, Mrs Hannah Pearcey, 122 New Bond Street W
Lord Belgrave, Frederick William West, 8 Spur Street, Leicester Square WC
Lord Burleigh, Frederick Trimmer, 250 Vauxhall Bridge Road SW
Lord Camden, George Albert Boland, 31 Morecombe Street, Walworth SE
Lord Campbell, Charles William Acock, 142 Campbell Road, Bow E
Lord Cardigan, Mrs Martha Mary Jones, Cardigan Road, Old Ford E
Lord Chancellor, William Willis, 91 North Street, Edgware Road NW
Lord Clive, Jas Smith, 36 Duke Street, Manchester Square W
Lord Clyde, Arth Edwd Balls, 342 Essex Road N
Lord Clyde, Chas Wm Mitchell, 97 & 99 Rochester Row SW
Lord Clyde, Frank Peter Reeland, Auckland Street, Vauxhall SE
Lord Clyde, Edwin Hy Sewell, 9 Wootton Road, Deptford SE
Lord Clyde, Crotaz Ward, 238 Cornwall Road W
Lord Collingwood, William Lable, 1 Collingwood Street, Three Colts Lane E
Lord Collingwood, Lewis Lipman, 40 Chicksand Street, Spitalfields E
Lord Combermere, Hy Oates, Conyer Street, Bow E
Lord Derby, John Jasper, 74 Woodpecker Road, New Cross Road SE
Lord Duncan, Frederick James Penfold, 36 Broadway, London Fields NE
Lord Elgin, Edwin George Bailey, 255 Elgin Avenue W
Lord Exmouth, Hy Geo Wm Anderson, 86 Maroon Street, Limehouse E
Lord Hampden, Thomas Hodder, 71 Hampden Road, Upper Holloway N
Lord High Admiral, Miss Kate Wooster, 145 Vauxhall Bridge Road SW
Lord High Admiral, Henry Bishop Hartnell, 89 Church Street, Lisson Grove NW
 

This is available at the University of Leicester site

@ http://www.historicaldirectories.org/ - thank you for an excellent resource.

Search the London & Southern England Pub History site and Street directory by historical Pub name, surname or street address. The Pub history site is a major historical street directory which lists mainly Pubs and street name changes between about 1840 and 1940. The site is updated every day. Contact: Kevan with any updates and additions.
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All transcriptions and imagery is copyright, and excepting personal usage (which is fine); it is NOT available for commercial usage without explicit permission.
The historical trade directory and census listing of all of London, Essex, Kent, Suffolk, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Sussex, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire Oxfordshire, and Dorset. If you are searching for a historical address, try the census and street directory database. This is a Victorian view on the streets of london and the south of England.

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