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 45,000 pages of pub history which increases every day.

This is a local search engine of the UK Pub history site. You can search by surname, street address, or public house name. There are nearly 50,000 pages of pub history detail in this search engine; which is mainly historical. New pubs and additional detail is added every day, and 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 You need to be aware that Trade Directories were often out of date, and therefore the information for 1899 probably refers to 1897/98.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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Maltsters Arms, Alfd M Cohen, 210 Western Road, Brighton
Maltsters Arms, Benjamin Read, Broadwater, Worthing
Manor Shades, Wm Hy Drury, St Marys Road, Hastings
Mark Cross Inn, G Woodwards, Mark Cross, Tunbridge Wells
Market Tavern, Jas Farr, 6 Eastgate Square, Chichester
Market House, Thomas Parsons, Hailsham
Marine Hotel, Fredk Cockerell, North Street, Littlehampton
Marine Hotel, Walter Griffin, 45 Seaside, Eastbourne
Mariners Arms, B Dickinson, 1 Adur Terrace, Southwick, Brighton
Marquess of Exeter, J W Woodham, Exeter Street, Brighton
Marquis of Anglesea Arms, F Parker, Halnaker, Chichester
Marquis of Granby, R I Downey, Somptong, Worthing
Masons Arms, G Francis, 4 Seymour Street, Kemp Town, Brighton
Masons Arms, Miss Sophia Rogers, North Street, Petworth
May Garland, Thomas Tuppen, Horeham Road
May Pole Inn, Hugh Hards, Yapton, Arundel
May Pole, William Marten, High Hurst Wood, Uckfield
Mazeppa, John Woolley, 19 Ann Street, Brighton
Merry Harriers, J Nevatt, 62 & 63 New England Street, Brighton
Merry Harriers, Wm & Thos Honetsett, Cowbeech, Hurstmonceux, Hailsham
Millers Arms, Robt M French, 63 Sussex Street, Brighton
Mitre inn, George Diggins, 13 Baker Street, Brighton
Mitre, Mrs M Fisher, 56 High Street, Hastings
Mitre Inn, George Foote, 65 Queens Road, Brighton
Montague Arms, Charles Brooker, Upper Bedford Street, Kemp Town, Brighton
Montague Arms, Thos Sandalls, 127 Montague Street, Worthing
Montpelier Inn, Geo Corden, 8 Montpelier Place, Brighton
Montreal Arms, F J Richardson, 62 Albion Hill, Brighton
Morning Star, Alfred Digweed, 61 Church Street, Brighton
Morning Star, Mrs Ann Tidey, Ham Road, Shoreham
Mortons Hotel, George Evans, 11 & 12 Queens Road, Brighton
Mow, R Stephens, Mount Ephraim, Framfield, Uckfield
Murrell Arms, Henry Hall, Barnham, Bognor


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