Accurate transcriptions of the 1921 census are being added to the pub history site, starting with London.
Westminster St James index
This the Cock and Harp, Jermyn Street in the 1866 license transfer; and the earlier directory in 1833 list this address as the Cock and Harp Tavern.
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
1825/Mr. John Brown, Cock and Harp, Jermyn street, St. James's /../../Licensed Victuallers
Association
1827/Samuel Barber, Cock & Harp, Jermyn street, St James's/../../Pigot's
Directory
1829/S Barber, Cock & Harp, 18 Jermyn street, St James's/../../Robsons
Directory
1833-34/Matthew Hawthorne, Cock & Harp Tavern, 19 Jermyn street/../../Pigots
Directory
1836/Daniel Williams, Harp, 19 Jermyn street/../../Pigots
Directory
January 1866/Eliza Clegg, widow/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
January 1866/Albion Brook Stroud/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1869/C W Doyle/../../../Post Office Directory
1881/John Hancock/Publican/34/Leicester/Census
1881/Mary Hancock/Wife/34/Deal, Kent/Census
1881/C F Hancock/Daughter/4/St James Westminster/Census
1881/Frank Hancock/Son/3/St James Westminster/Census
1881/Sarah Lambert/Relative, Barmaid/33/Deal, Kent/Census
1881/James Lambert/Relative, Butcher/21/Deal, Kent/Census
1881/Esther Wade/Visitor, Widow//Deal, Kent/Census
1881/Emma Hoadley/Barmaid/21/Swanscombe, Kent/Census
1881/Agnes Hoadley/Nursemaid/13/Hayland, Kent/Census
1881/Alice Hoadley/Housemaid/18/Swanscombe, Kent/Census
1881/Caroline Jarvis/Cook, Widow/51/Paddington/Census
1881/Henry Amer/Potman/51/High Holborn/Census
1882/John William Hancock/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/John Hancock/../../../Post Office Directory