The London, Essex, Kent, Suffolk, Sussex, Surrey, Berkshire, Middlesex, Devon, Buckinghamshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire & Oxfordshire, Cornwall, Dorset, Wiltshire, Somerset Pubs

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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Kent in 1882, the Kent 1882 Post Office Directory Listing

This information could be useful in tracking the Publicans in the 1881 census. You need to be aware that Trade Directories were often out of date, and therefore the information for 1882 probably refers to 1880 / 1881. I can only imagine that many Publicans and Licensed Victuallers also moved into London, as also,  parts of the area of Kent become part of the London area..

This is a work in progress, but I would welcome any useful information that you can add, particularly pictures and photographs. These can be old postcards or modern photographs, all are welcome; plus any interesting stories about your Publican families etc etc.

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Packet Boat, Mrs Mary Smith, 59 Radnor Street, Folkestone
Palm Tree, Charles Fagg, Elham, Canterbury
Paper Makers Arms, Wm Martin, Loose, Maidstone
Paragon Inn, James Elson, 164 Middle Street, Deal
Paris Hotel, Alfred Hills, 26 Harbour Street, Folkestone
Park Gate, John Skinner, Broomfield, Maidstone
Park Inn, John Rowe Adams, 1 Park Place, Dover
Park Tavern, Charles Baldock, Park Place, Faversham
Park Inn, Edward Marshall, Wolseley Road, Ashford
Park Tavern, Henry Webb, Park Street, Deal
Pavilion Inn, John Drake, Custom House Quay, Dover
Pavilion Hotel, John Bowen Edwards, Harbour, Folkestone
Pavilion Shades, James Peden, Tramway, Folkestone
Peacock, Wm Humphrey, 78 Peacock Street, Gravesend
Pearsons Arms, Fredk Houghton, Horsebridge, Whitstable
Pelican, Alfred Harnden, 33 High Street, Strood
Pelton Hotel, Henry Smith, 159 Broad Street, Deal
Pelton Arms, Wm Davies, Pelton Road, East Greenwich
Penny Pot, William Fearn, Waltham, Canterbury
Percy Arms, James Lock, 117 Maxey Road, Plumstead
Perseverance, James Gregory, 161 Snargate Street, Dover
Perseverance, Mrs Elizabeth Kirk, Ordnance Road, Woolwich
Pheasant Arms, Robert Wyatt, 8 Bedonwell Road, Northumberland Heath
Phoenix, George Colthup, Frogham, Nonington, Sandwich
Phoenix, Charles Miles, 68 King Street, Margate
Phoenix, Philip Smith, 8 & 9 Albion Terrace, Gravesend
Phoenix Tavern & Music Hall, I Kemp, 21 Market Square, Dover
Phoenix Tavern, John Murton, 99 Abbey Street, Faversham
Pickwick Leather Bottle, Frederick George Turner, Cobham, Gravesend
Pier Hotel, Edward Froud Beard, Town Pier, Gravesend
Pier, Frederick William Cox, Beach Street, Dover
Pier Hotel, John William Spicer, 90 Beach Street, Deal
Pier Hotel, Frederick James Wain, Erith
Pier Tavern, Edward Willis, 103 High Street, Woolwich
Pier Tavern, John George Wingrove, Greenhithe, Dartford
Pilot, James Dixon, East Terrace, Gravesend
Pilot, John Herring, Lydd, Folkestone
Pilot, Miss Ellen Smith, Marsh Lane, East Greenwich
Pine Apple, Chas Edward Godden, 44 St Georges Place, Canterbury
Plough, Franklin Ames, Brabourne, Ashford
Plough, William Chambers, Stalisfield, Faversham
Plough, Edwin Collier, Shottenden, Chilham, Canterbury
Plough, William Collison, Sutton Valence, Staplehurst
Plough, Joe Fawcett, Ripple, Deal
Plough, Robert Ferris, Common, Bromley
Plough, Charles David Gaylard, Wilmington, Dartford
Plough, Mrs Sarah Harding, Ivy Hatch, Ightham, Sevenoaks
Plough, Henry Hearn, Upper Harbledown, Canterbury
Plough, William Hubbard, 58 East Street, Sittingbourne
Plough, Benjamin Lingham, 19 Pound Lane, Canterbury
Plough, Edward MacDonald, London Road, Dover
Plough, Charles Mason, 130 Stone Street, Maidstone
Plough, Allen Norman, Lower Halling, Rochester
Plough, James Roffey, Basted, Platt, Sevenoaks
Plough, William Rush, Eynsford, Dartford
Plough, Mrs M A Temple, Lucerne Street. Teynham, Sittingbourne
Plough, James Wall, Stone Bridge, Northfleet, Gravesend
Plough, Mrs E Ward, Back Road, Minster, Sheerness

 

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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