The London pub history, Essex, Kent, Suffolk, Sussex, Surrey, Berkshire, Middlesex, Devon, Buckinghamshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire & Oxfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Cornwall, Dorset, Wiltshire & Somerset

Have you ever run a Pub? You can add your pub history to the UK pub history site. You can contact the pub history site via my email : Kevan. There are over 10,500 images on the site and more than 47,000 pages of pub history - these numbers increase every day as I add new pub history research. The pub history site has now been evolving for more than ten years, with a significant number of additional pub history researchers who regularly update the site with historical detail and imagery, old and new.

This is a local search engine of the UK Pub history site. You can search by surname, street address, or public house name. The search engine updates weekly. If you are looking for a specific pub history listing, some of these can only be found in the sitemap - see the navigation bar on the left.

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Sussex Public Houses in 1899, the Sussex 1899 Post Office Directory Listing

This information could be useful in tracking the Publicans in the 1901 census. You need to be aware that Trade Directories were often out of date, and therefore the information for 1899 probably refers to 1897/98.

This is a work in progress, but I would welcome any useful information that you can add, particularly pictures and photographs. These can be old postcards or modern photographs, all are welcome; plus any interesting stories about your Publican families etc etc.

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Abergavenny Inn, Miss Eliza Gibson, Blackrock, Rottingham, Brighton
Abergavenny Arms, T F Hutchison, Rodmell, Lewes
Abergavenny Arms, Mrs E Gibson, Black Rock, Brighton
Abergavenny Arms Hotel, William Robert Hobden, Frant, Tunbridge Wells
Abergavenny Arms, Mrs S Worsell, Copthorne, Crawley
Admiral Napier, Alfd Thos Sorrell, 4 Elm Grove, Brighton
Admiral Vernon Inn, Albert Richard Hawkins, Burwash
Albion Tavern, Jas T Sweetland, 44 George Street, Hastings
Albion Inn, Jn Grinyer, 110 Church Road, Hove, Brighton
Albion, George Tapley, 7 & 8 Albion Street, Brighton
Albion Inn, Richard Wait, 28 Albion Hill, Brighton
Albion Inn, Jn Wilton, Fishergate, Southwick, Brighton
Alexandra Hotel, Albert Martin, 94 Lewes Road, Brighton
Alexandra Inn, William Osborne, Wellington Road, Portslade by Sea, Brighton
Alexandra, Miss Eliz A Sharp, 54 Queens Road, Brighton
Allen Arms, Philip Podesta, 106 Lewes Road, Brighton
Alma Arms, Mrs Ellen White, Framfield Road, Uckfield
Anchor Inn, Hy G Chittenden, East Ascent, St Leonards
Anchor, S Knight, Scaynes Hill, Lindfield, Haywards Heath
Anchor Inn, Charles Langlois, 13 George Street, Hastings
Anchor Inn, John Martin, Bosham, Chichester
Anchor, Albert Medhurst, Storrington, Pulborough
Anchor, Joseph Moore, 80 High Street, Worthing
Anchor, Charles Sharp, Sidlesham, Chichester
Anchor, Mrs Mary A Whyte, The Green, Ringmer, Lewes
Anchor Inn, James Charles Wilford, 13 George Street, Hastings
Angel Inn, Mrs Elizh Ward, 1 St Marys Terrace, Hastings
Angel, Maurice Whalen, St Pauls Road, Chichester
Aquarium Inn, Arthur Howlett, 6 Steine Street, Brighton
Argyle Arms, Frank Samuel Cole, 32 Argyle Road, Brighton
Ark, James Weller, River Side, Newhaven
Artillery Arms, Wm Clark, 22 & 23 Artillery Street, Brighton
Arun View, Francis Haigs, River Road, Littlehampton
Arundel Arms, James Stedman, Tortington, Arundel
Ash Tree Inn, Charles Hobday, Ashburnham, Battle
Ashburnham Arms, E Dodson, 104 Ashburnham Road, Hastings


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