Many accurate 1921 census transcriptions have already been added to the pub history site, including London, and parts of Middlesex.
St Martins pub history index
The 1861 census has Broad court crossed out and Vinegar yard replaced.
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in St Martins in Fields, London.
Residents at this address.
1827/Emanuel Moses, Black Lion, Vinegar yard, Brydges street/../../Pigots Directory
1833-34/Samuel Monney/../../../Pigots Directory
1839/John Edwards/../../../Pigots Directory
1841/Sam Evans/../../../Post Office Directory
1851/Daniel Gover/../../../Kellys Directory
1851/Daniel Gover/Licensed Victualler/58/Taunton, Somerset/Census
1851/Ann Gover/Wife/50/Clerkenwell, Middlesex/Census
1851/Emma A Gover/Daughter, Milliner/22/St Martins/Census
1851/Henry F Gover/Son, Linen Draper/20/St Martins/Census
1851/Mary Ann Gover/Daughter/13/St Martins/Census
1851/Matilda Gover/Daughter/9/St Martins/Census
1851/Jemima Gover/Daughter/8/St Martins/Census
1861/Francis Kirby Evans/Licensed Victualler/40/City of London/Census
1861/Sarah Mary Evans/Wife/43/Clerkenwell, Middlesex/Census
1861/Ellen F Evans/Daughter/11/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1861/Alexander Jackson/Visitor, Gentleman/30/Finsbury, Middlesex/Census
1861/William Stevens/Waiter/24/Egham, Surrey/Census
1861/Mary Condon/Servant/28/Tipperary, Ireland/Census
** Provided By Stephen Harris