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Public Houses, Inns & Taverns of London in 1826 - C

In 1826, a listing exists which covers Middlesex and its towns and villages within 12 miles of London. This actually includes parts of Essex, Surrey, Kent etc.

Index of London & Surrounds in 1826

 

Camberwell

Anchor & Hope, John Spencer, Southampton Street
Artichoke Tavern, Ralph Gibson, Church Street
Bulls Head, Chas Drew, Green
Bricklayers Arms, Thos Osborne, Southampton Street
Cock, Wm Young, Green
Duke of Clarence, Mary Heaps, Clarence Place
George & Dragon, Wm Richardson, Georges Place
Golden Lion Hotel, __Green
Green Man, Thos Hodgson, Cold Harbour Lane
Grove House Tavern & Assembly Rooms, John Monkhouse, Grove
Joiners Arms, Robt Rolph, Green
Red Cap, Wm Challands, Green
Rose, Robert Shand, Havils Fields
Sun & Doves, Francis Allen, Cold Harbour Lane
Tigers Head, & Posting House, Joseph Eddon, Green
Waterloo Arms Tavern, Richard Widdrington, George Street
Windmill, Mark Feetum, Bowyer Lane


Camden Town (Middx)

Bedford Arms, John James, Grove Street
Bell & Crown, John Nash, King Street
Brittania, Geo Maynard, Pleasant Row
Dublin Castle, Jn Waite, 18 Park Street
Elephant & Castle, Harry Wranch, Kings Road
Fortune of War, John Waite, Kings Road
Hope & Anchor, Danl Lunn, Gloucester Place
Mother Black Cap, Edmund Batt, 23 Pleasant Row
Mother Red Cap, Sophia Young
Oxford Arms, Josh Trimnell, Seymour Place
Southampton Arms, Edw Carter, Southampton Place
Wheatsheaf, Owen Jno Traynor, 1 Pratts Place


Carshalton & Wallington

Dukes Head, John Brown, Wallington
Fox & Hounds, Jonathan Griffin
Greyhound, Adam Taylor
Kings Arms, (& Posting House), John Brown


Chelsea
Adam & Eve, Js Purkis, Duke Street
Bedford Arms, James Anstedd, Pond Street
Black Lion, Js Pearson, Church Street
Blenheim Arms, Wm Bolton, Bond Street, Chelsea Common
Cadogan Arms Tavern, Jas Stevens, 76 Sloane Street
Cheshire Cheese, Henry Keene, 3 Grosvenor Row
Coach & Horses, Jas Davis, 4 Royal Hospital Row
Cock, Thos Rear, 1 North Street, Sloane Street
Cricketers, David Meddings, 50 Cheyne Walk
Cross Keys, Chas Spelt, Lawrence Street
Don Saltero's Coffee House, Mary Evans, 18 Cheyne Walk
D'Oyley Arms, John Stroud, Orford Street, Marlboro Road
Duke of Wellington, John Newman, South Street, Kings Road
Duke of York, Alex McPherson, Royal Hospital Row
Fountain, Jacob Gill, 19 Lower Sloane Street
Fox & Hounds, Chr Rd Callow, 31 Paradise Row
Friend at Hand, William Vinall, Elizabeth Street
General Elliot, John King, Royal Hospital Row
General Hill, Jesse Dallen, New Manor Street
General Howard, Fred Elhert, Royal Hospital Row
George & Dragon, Richard Weller, 17 Paradise Row
Goat in Boots, Geo Andrews, Little Chelsea
Green Dragon, Rowland Speed, 21 Paradise Row
Hole in the Wall, Francis Holder, Beaufort Place
Hope & Anchor, Wm Saunders, East Street, Chelsea Common
Kings Arms, Wm Hobbs, Little Chelsea
Kings Arms, Sarah Mills, 51 Sloane Square
Kings Arms, Jno Tindley, Riley Street
Kings Head & Eight Bells, Chas Kidd, 45 Cheyne Walk
Lord Cadogan, J Bridger, Keppel Street, Chelsea Common
Lord Nelson, Anth Allison Harrison, Manor Place
Magpie & Stump, Rd Pember, 34 Cheyne Walk
Man in the Moon, Thos Steed, Kings Road
Marlboro Arms, Ths Cass Pitcher, College Street, Chelsea Common
Marquis of Granby, Mark Thomas, Kemps Row
Nell Gwynn, Jane Holt, Grosvenor Row
Old Duke of Cumberland, John Rouse, Queen Street
Old George, Geo Bull, Strongs Place
Old Swan, Fulham Road
Orange Coffee House, Wm Ault, Queen Street, Grosvenor Row
Phoenix, John Thrift, Smith Street
Prince of Wales, Robert Stevens, Exeter Street
Princess of Wales, John Foster, South parade
Queens Elms, Rt Jameson, Upper Church Street
Red House, Js Taylor, College Street, Chelsea Common
Rising Sun, Wm Holmes, 1 Lombard Street
Rose & Crown, Ths McDonald, Kings Road, opposite Church Street
Rose & Crown, Wm Tindley, Turks Row
Royal George, Thos Holland, 24 Lower George Street
Royal Hospital, George Penman, Royal Hospital Row
Sir Hans Sloanes Head, John Cheesman, 21 Exeter Street
Six Bells, John Bray and Son, Kings Road
Somerset Arms, James Edwrds, Little Chelsea
Snow Shoes, Thos Roberts, Royal Hospital Row
Star & Garter, George Yapp, 26 Sloane Square
Three Compasses, Jacob Mills, Queen Street, Grosvenor Row
Three Crowns, Thos Neale, Royal Hospital Row
Union Coffee House, Jas peters, Queen Street, Grosvenor Row
Wellesley Arms, John Pattisson, 26 Robert Street, Kings Road
White Hart, Jn Hancock, Kings Road
White Hart, Wm Oxford, Duke Street
White Horse, Thomas Breach, Church Street
White Swan, Thos Forrest, 4 Sloane Street
Woodman, Ts Hodges, D'Oyley Street
Yorkshire Grey, Geo Blackwell, 13 Cheyne Walk


Chigwell & Chigwell Row

Bald hind, L Grout
Kings Head (& Posting House), Mary Draper
May Pole, John Savill, Chigwell Row



 


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