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Search the London & Southern England Pub History site and Street directory by historical Pub name, surname or street address, i.e. use the search box below. The Pub history site is a major historical street directory which lists mainly Pubs, beer retailers, taverns and hotels; and street name changes between about 1840 and 1940. All transcriptions and imagery is copyright, and excepting personal usage (which is fine); is NOT available for commercial usage without explicit permission. Many of the Pubs are still open, as I do not differentiate between dead and open Pubs. The site is updated every day, mainly during pub opening hours. Please contact: Kevan with any updates and additional details to the site/s. Thanks.
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Here is the entire listing of the Public Houses as recorded in Middlesex in the 1874 Directory.

Select the Letter below, for the London Public House, Tavern & Hotel Listing.

By visiting the  relevant public House, you will find Licensee information, bar staff, boarders & lodgers from Census and Trade Directory information. The East London / Essex area is best covered, and new information is being added every day.

Transcribed by Bonnie Leather

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Dalston Junction Railway tavern, Samuel Woodwell, Dalston lane, Dalston e
Dartmouth Arms, Thomas Catlin, 1 York rise, Dartmouth Park road n.w.
Dartmouth Castle, John Jefferys, Dartmouth rd. Hammersmith w
De Burgh Arms, James Jones, Yiewsley, Uxbridge
Devon Arms, Thomas Baker, Morning lane, Hackney e
Devonshire Castle, Timothy Edward Dunn, 67 Devonshire road, Seven Sisters’ road n
Dickinson Arms, Robt. Staddon, Rupert rd. Up. Holloway n
Dog & Partridge, Mrs. Chas. Lowing, Hatton, East Bedfont
Dolphin, Brothers Homer, 165 Mare street, Hackney e
Dolphin, Thomas Pollard, 1 Rockingham road, Uxbridge
Doves, Saml. Richardson Gamble, Upper Mall, Hammersmith w
Downs hotel, Decimus Newland, Downs rd. Low. Clapton e
Drum, James William Gomm, High st. Old Brentford
Duchess of Kent, G. W. Watkinson, Morning la. Hackney e
Duchess of Sutherland, John Deacon, Hazellville road, Hornsey Rise n
Duke of Cambridge, William Bowden, West green, Tottenham
Duke of Cambridge, Louis Henry Dunmon, Cambridge road, Kilburn n.w.
Duke of Cambridge, Charles Manning, King’s Arms lane, High street, Hounslow
Duke of Cambridge, Scott Jas. W. Loddiges rd. Hackney e
Duke of Clarence, W. T. Denton, Clarence rd. Lower Clapton e
Duke of Clarence, Jas. Hunt, High street, New Hampton
Duke of Cornwall, Jas. Clarke, Twickenham rd. Isleworth
Duke of Cornwall, Edwd. Cox, 25 Fulham rd. Hammersmith w
Duke of Cornwall, William Leach, 11 Lismore circus, Haverstock hill n.w.
Duke of Devonshire, William Creswell, 38 Darnley crescent, Darnley road, Hackney e
Duke of Edinburgh, George Morrison, 20 Fonthill road, Seven Sisters’ road n
Duke of Hamilton, W. Goulding, New end, Hampstead n.w.
Duke of Marlborough, Joseph Caulcutt, Homerton row e
Duke of Marlborough, George Pitchfork, 152 Richmond road, Hackney e
Duke of Richmond, Ebenezer Ferry, 176 Queen’s rd. Distn e
Duke of St. Albans, David Masson, Highgate road n.w.
Duke of Essex, George Boddy, Acton green w
Duke of Sussex, Jsph. Bratt, 45 Bridge rd. Hammersmith w
Duke of Sussex, Thos. Meekham, 1 Haggerston rd. Dalston e
Duke of Wellington, W. Mathewson, Staines rd. Hounslow
Duke of Wellington, Tom Paine, 34 Wellington street, Stoke Newington n
Duke of Wellington, R. H. Pearce, Morning lane, Hackney e
Duke of Wellington, James Mark Wosley, 1 Wellington terrace, Stonebridge common, Dalston e
Duke of York, Joseph Fredk. Glenie, High street Hanwell w
Duke of York, Jas Mills, Caroline street, Upper Clapton e
Duke of York, J. Thos. Stevens, Devonshire place, Chiswick w
Duke of York, William Wallis, Potters Bar
Duke of York , William Ware, Berger’s road, Homerton e
Duke of York , George Wilkes, London road, Twickenham
Duke’s Head, Mrs. Mary Ann Belton, High st. Highgate n
Duke’s Head, Jno. Jacob Bevan, Parson’s Green, Fulham, s.w
Duke’s Head, Matthew Hatchett, East Bedfont
Duke’s Head, John Sanders, London road, Hampton
Duke’s Head, George Stevens, Back road, Twickenham
Durham Castle, Robert Howland, 165 Seven Sisters rd n

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.
site search by freefind

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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