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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.

Transcribed by Lyn Yates

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Clarendon, Richard Coe, 52 Cambridge Street, Pimlico SW
Clarendon, Mrs. Sarah Ann Courtin, 92 Mildmay Park N
Clarendon, Philip Rose, 364 Oxford Street W
Clarendon Arms, William Dominick Westcott, 86 Balcorne Street, Hackney NE
Clarendon Hotel, George Joseph Coppendale, 85 Clarendon Road W
Clay Hall, Alfred George, 497 Old Ford Road, Bow E
Clayton Arms, George Edward Clark, 27 Kennington Oval SE
Cleopatra Hotel, John Charles Lethbridge Hawkins, 15 & 16 Beaufort Buildings, Strand WC
Clerkenwell Tavern, Frederick Ernest Osborne, 106 Farringdon Road EC
Cleveland Arms, Francis Joseph Skiff, 28 Chilworth Street, Westbourne Terrace W
Clifton Arms, John Henderson Clark, 152 Fulham Road SW
Clifton Hotel, Richard Bradshaw, 96 Clifton Hill NW
Cliftonville Tavern, William John Huxley & Co., Ilderton Road, South Bermondsey SE
Clock House, Charles Pay, 40 Leather Lane EC
Clock House, George Thomas Wood, 13 & 14 Houghton Street WC
Clock House, Arthur Thomas Yardley, 1 Brompton Road SW
Clothworkers Arms, Samuel Prior, 52 Arlington Street, New North Road N
Cloudesley Arms, William Thorpe, Cloudesley Place N
Clown, Wallace Gardiner Lewis, 136 St. John Street Road EC
Clyde, George Wyatt, 187 Commercial Road East E
Coach & Horses, Alfred Abrahams, 42 Wellington Street WC
Coach & Horses, Charles Ayton, 1 & 2 Chester Mews, Grosvenor Place SW
Coach & Horses, Henry Beard, 21 North Street, Westminster SW
Coach & Horses, James Thomas Beer, 2 Old Compton Street, Soho W
Coach & Horses, William James Bell, 69 St. Matthias Road, Stoke Newington N
Coach & Horses, Walter Binckes, 71 St. John Street Road EC
Coach & Horses, William Walsingham Bowyer, James Street, Kensington W
Coach & Horses, Henry Brown, 259 Bow Road E
Coach & Horses, William Henry Burden, 71 Bartholomew Close EC
Coach & Horses, Edwin John Burt, 21 Fann Street EC
Coach & Horses, Frank Arthur Butler, 153 Aldersgate Street EC
Coach & Horses, William Cavers, 8 Broad Street, Lambeth SE
Coach & Horses, Charles Robert Cutter, 29 Greek Street W
Coach & Horses, Frank Day, 323 & 324 Strand WC
Coach & Horses, William Bignell Elliott, 5 Hill Street, Berkeley Square W
Coach & Horses, George William Flood, 56a Minories E
Coach & Horses, James William Fowler, 29 Ray Street, Clerkenwell EC
Coach & Horses, Robert Paul Greenwood, 276 Edgware Road W
Coach & Horses, Henry Guest, 95 Lower Sloane Street SW
Coach & Horses, George Frederick Hacker, 3 Mitchell Street, St. Luke’s EC
Coach & Horses, Miles Hall, 108 High Street, Notting Hill W
Coach & Horses, Mrs. Harriett Harvey, 49 St. John’s Square EC
Coach & Horses, Alfred Harrison, 83 Long Lane SE
Coach & Horses, John Charles Hodgkins, 21 Beak Street, Regent Street W
Coach & Horses, George Kendall, 58 York Street, Westminster SW
Coach & Horses, Mrs. Jane Ellen Kent, 1 Great Marlborough Street W
Coach & Horses, Harry Augustus Lloyd, 16 Conduit Street W
Coach & Horses, Massar & Chapman, 4 Portsmouth Place, Lincoln’s Inn Fields WC
Coach & Horses, Edmund Walter Mawby, 120 Holborn EC
Coach & Horses, Arthur Moore, 348 Clapham Road SW
Coach & Horses, Edward Henry Page & Son, 199 Shadwell High Street E
Coach & Horses, Mrs. Thomas Pain, 5 Bruton Street W
Coach & Horses, William Henry Rollings, 214 Holloway Road N
Coach & Horses, Mrs. Rosina Simpson, 66 Chiswell Street EC
Coach & Horses, Tom Spenceley, 380 Mile End Road E
Coach & Horses, Benjamin William Wren, 11 Avery Row, Grosvenor Street W

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.
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