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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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Marlborough Head, Walter Burch, 37 & 38 Great Marlborough Street W
Marlborough Head, Henry Finch, 19 Upper Street N
Marlborough Head, Walter Frederick Goodson, 5 Pelham Street, Spitalfields E
Marlborough Head, George Hamlin, 24 North Audley Street W
Marlborough Head, Robert Meadows, 36 Drury Lane WC
Marlborough Head, William Bennett Purnchard, 39 Huntley Street WC
Marlborough Inn, John George Trott, 3 Ramilies Street, Oxford Street W
Marlborough Tavern, William Gough Hallows, 51 Abbey Road NW
Marlborough Tavern, Frank Hollis Watts, 710 Holloway Road N
Marquess of Hastings, George Harris, 149 Ossulston Street, Somers Town NW
Marquess Tavern, Henry Walter Barker, Canonbury Street N
Marquis of Anglesea, Clifford Channon Bennett, 77 Devonshire Street, Lisson Grove NW
Marquis of Anglesea, William Mills, 39 Bow Street, Covent Garden WC
Marquis of Camden, James Howson, 83 Camden Street, Camden Town NW
Marquis of Clanricarde, Edwin Goodale, 36 Southwick Street, Hyde Park W
Marquis of Cornwallis, Alfred Faulkner, 337 Old Ford Road E
Marquis of Cornwallis, John Alfred Harvey, 28 Warren Street W
Marquis of Cornwallis, Mrs. Frances Benfield Manson, 31 Marchmont Street WC
Marquis of Cornwallis, Alfred John Selby, 304 Bethnal Green Road E
Marquis of Cornwallis, Mrs. Grace Snellgrove, 115 Curtain Road, Shoreditch EC
Marquis of Cornwallis, Frank Watts, 23 Collier Street, Pentonville N
Marquis of Granby, William Dower, 38 Percy Street W
Marquis of Granby, Henry Fitt, 51 & 52 Chandos Street WC
Marquis of Granby, Alfred Hall, 41 Romney Street SW
Marquis of Granby, Francis William Mount, 142 Shaftesbury Avenue WC
Marquis of Granby, Mrs. Maria Marian Snellgrove, 10 & 11 Drury Lane WC
Marquis of Granby, Ernest Tabernacle, 13 Brick Street, Park Lane W
Marquis of Granby, Frederick Venner, 322 New Cross Road SE
Marquis of Granby, George Womack, 33 Castle Street East W
Marquis of Lansdowne, Henry James Bartlett, 32 Harwar Street, Hackney Road E
Marquis of Lorne, John Bassett Adams, 49 St. Martin’s Lane WC
Marquis of Salisbury, Homer Brothers, 54 Ball’s Pond Road N
Marquis of Salisbury, Francis Mummery, Queensland Road N
Marquis of Salisbury, Arthur James Remnant, 64 Freeling Street N
Marquis of Wellesley, Arnold Arthur Minch, 60 Cromer Street, Gray’s Inn Road WC
Marquis of Wellington, John Baker, 10 Gedling Street, Dockhead SE
Marquis of Wellington, Louis Henshall, 14 Colwyn Street, Lambeth SE
Marquis of Westminster, Mrs. Elizabeth Larke, 50 Warwick Street, Pimlico SW
Marshal Keate Tavern, Robert John Court, Preston’s Road, Poplar E
 

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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