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The London 1899 Public House & Publican Directory - H.

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 Kevan

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W YZ

Haberdashers Arms, Charles Wright, 114 Pitfield Street N
Hales Arms, John George Gibson, 8 Hale Street, Deptford SE
Half Moon, Arthur Beach, 84 Esssex Road N
Half Moon, Joseph Brown, 471 Holloway Road N
Half Moon & Bulls Head, George Stoneham, 238 Rotherhithe Street SE
Half Moon & Seven Stars, Daniel Foley, 119 St George Street E
Half Moon Tavern, William Henry Burney, 88 Gracechurch Street EC & Grand Avenue, Leadenhall Market EC
Halfway House, William Glover, 229 Rotherhithe New Road SE
Hall Arms, William James Smith, 106 Church Street, Paddington W
Hampshire Hog, John Abraham Carrington, 99 Berwick Street, Soho W
Hampton Court Palace, William Barnes, 21 Crampton Street, Newington butts SE
Hanbury Arms, Frederick Ernest Spraggons, 33 Linton Street, Islington N
Hand & Crown, Dick Crockford, 93 New Oxford Street WC
Hand & Flower, Thomas John Cribb, 1 Hammersmith Road W
Hand & Flower, Miles Hall, 72a Parnell Road, Bow E
Hand & Flower, William Hogg, 223 Union Street, Borough SE
Hand in Hand, Charles Mitchell, 3 Moreton Street SW
Hand in Hand, Alfred Raymond Welton, 57 High Holborn WC
Hand & Marigold, Robert William Cropley, 129 Bermondsey New Road SE
Hand & Racquet, Mrs Julia Helen Hawkin, 48 Whitcomb Street WC
Hand & Shears, Arthur William Priddy, 1 Middle Street, Cloth Fair EC
Hanover Arms, Emanuel Levy, 326 Kennington Park Road SE
Harcourt Arms, Fredk Wm Kennedy, 32 Harcourt Street W
Hare, Frederick Hill, 505 Cambridge Road NE
Hare, Hyams Brothers, 150 Hoxton Street N
Hare, Thomas Slater, 180 Brick Lane E
Hare & Hounds, William Alfred Metcalf, 181 Upper Street N
Harmood Arms, Mrs Eliza West, 59 Harmood Street NW
Harp, Daniel Bear, 52 Carnaby Street, Golden Square W
Harp, John David Hooper, 13 Harp Lane, Great Tower Street EC
Harp, Edmund Perceval Waymouth, 52 Church Street, Lisson Grove NW
Harp, Alfred Yockelson, 30 & 31 Russell Street, Covent Garden WC
Harpur Arms, James George Andrews, 112 Theobalds Road EC
Harrington Hotel, Charles Samuel John Leach, 25 Gloucester Road SW
Harrison Arms, Henry Albert Goodwin, 28 Harrison Street, Grays In Road WC
Harrow, Frederick Thomas Parry, 64 Compton Street, Clerkenwell EC
Harrow, Chalres Alfred Riley, 22 Whitefriars Street EC
Harrow, Arthur Thos Smith, 9 Stoney Street, Borough SE
Harry Tavern, Mrs Elizabeth Rowe, 131 Brunswick Road, Poplar E
Harwood Arms, Harry Booth, 29 Walham Grove, Walham Green SW
 

This is available at the University of Leicester site

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