Many accurate 1921 census transcriptions have already been added to the pub history site, including London, and parts of Middlesex.
Clerkenwell pub history index
Although not named in any census returns, by the 1881 census this has become a "coffee palace", and as such it is named as the Admiral Napier in the 1882 Post Office directory. This may therefore have been its name when it was a beer house earlier in its existence. The street is now called Chapel Market. *
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
1842/James Downes/beer retailer/../../Robson's Directory *
1848/Joseph Holdom/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1851/John Ellis/Ale & Porter Retailer/27/Parwich, Derbyshire/Census *
1851/Richard Simmonds/Visitor (Widower)/59/Northstoke, Oxfordshire/Census
1851/Francis Ellis/Brother, Carpenter/23/Parwich, Derbyshire/Census
1856/John Ellis/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1869/Edward Barman/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1871/Henry Miller/Beer House Keeper/39/Suffolk/Census *
1871/Julia Miller/Wife/38/County Kerry, Ireland/Census
1871/Henry W. Miller/Son, Errand Boy/12/St Anne, Soho/Census
1871/Charles J. Miller/Son/10/St Anne, Soho/Census
1871/Julia L. Miller/Daughter/7/Islington/Census
1871/George P. Miller/Son/5/Hatfield, Hertfordshire/Census
1871/Thomas E. Miller/Son/2/Hatfield, Hertfordshire/Census
1871/Mary Shea/Visitor/38/County Kerry, Ireland/Census
1882/London & Provincial Coffee Palace Co. Limited/../../../Post Office
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