The Historical Directory of Pubs in the South East of England, including London


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Updated in September 2008 by Kevan.

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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

A B Bi C Co D E F G H IJ K L M N O P Q R Ri S T UV WY

Caledonian Tavern, Wm. Cowles, 102 Stoke Newington rd. n
Cambridge arms, Rd. Peck, 54 Cambridge rd. Hammersmith w
Cannon, William Brooksbank, 80 Queen st. Hammersmith w
Cannon, John Straham, High street, Old Brentford
Canteen, Mrs. Ann Biglin, South Middlesex Volunteers, North end road Fulham sw
Canteen, William Ray, The Palace, Hampton Court
Canterbury Arms, Henry Hart, Canterbury rd. Kilburn n.w.
Cardinal Wolsey, T. Charteris, 10 King Hen. St. Stoke Newington n
Cardinal Wolsey, Phillip Pitcher, Green, Hampton Court
Cart Overthrown, Jas Eyles, Marsh side, Low. Edmonton n
Cassland hotel, John Wright, Grove street rd. Hackney e
Castle, Thomas Elliott Bowden, Upper Square, Isleworth
Castle, Mrs. Eliza Field, St. Mary’s road, Ealing w
Castle, William Fletcher, West street, Harrow
Castle, Henry Lunn, Thames street, Sunbury
Castle, Maurice Randle, Childs hill, Hendon n.w
Castle, Augustus Taylor, Church road, Tottenham
Castle, Edmunton Wootton, Smallberry green, Isleworth
Castle hotel & Posting House, G. King, High st. New Brentford
Cat & Mutton, John Elves, London fields, Hackney e
Catherine Wheel, Mrs. Eliza Brown, 2 Cross st. Uxbridge
Catherine Wheel, Geo. Chas. Collier, High st. New Brentfrd
Chaise & Horses, Ths.W. Holland, 38 King st. we. Hammersmith w
Chancellor, Alfred Berry, Queen’s road, Hammersmith w
Chandos Arms, Harvey Child, Edgware
Chase side tavern,Charles Collins, Winchmore Hill n
Chequer’s hotel, Thomas Bell, 40 High street, Uxbridge
Chequers, John Swait, Twickenham road, Isleworth
Chequers, Benjamin Williams, Cooper’s lane, Potters Bar
Chequers, Robert Young, Alperton, Ealing
Cherry Tree, John Temple, Southgate n
Chiltern View Tavern, Saml. Summers, Cowley rd. Uxbridge
Chippenham hotel, Michael Hall, Malvern rd. Kilburn n.w.
City Arms, Robt. Hunt Linkin, High Cross la. Tottenham
City Arms, Edward May, Bridge road, Hammersmith w
City Arms, Henry Stadwick, Cuckoo lane, Hanwell w
City Barge, James Richardson, Strand-on-the-Green
Clarence tavern, Mrs. Harriett Bleloch, 240 Seven Sisters road n
Clarence, George Cook, Church street, Staines
Clarence, Geo. Doughty, Gills pl. North End rd. Fulham s.w
Clarence, James & Robert Hale, Park rd. Up Teddington
Clarence, Mrs. Emma Taylor, 27 Church st. Stoke Newington n
Clarendon, Joseph Allcock, 5 Broadway, Hammersmith w
Clarendon, Arthur Baldwin, 92 Mildmay pk. Stoke Newington n
Clarendon Arms, Wm. Roberts, New Church rd. Hackney e
Clissold Arms, George Hughes, Fortis Green n
 

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Updated in April 2008 by Kevan.
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