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In 1708 : A New View of London by Edward Hatton - K to Y part 2

And also in 1708 : A New View of London by Edward Hatton - A to J part 1
In 1708 : A New View of London by Edward Hatton

The relevance of this listing of inns and taverns is that they were all recorded in the View of London by Edward Hatton in 1708. This suggests that they were in existence after the great fire of London in 1666, either because they had survived or they had been rebuilt and reopened. There are just over 180 inns listed in the two pages, and links are being added to a separate page on each of these inns with relevant comment.
Kings head inn, on the South side of Peter street, Westminster.
Kings Head inn, on the North East side of the Hay market.
Kings Arms inn, on the East side of St Martins lane, a passage to Bedfordbury.
King head inn, on the Southerly side of Long acre, near St Martins lane.
Kings Head, on the North West side of the Strand, near St Martins lane.
Kings Head inn, between High Holbourn Northerly, and little Princes street Southerly.
Kings Head Inn, on the East side of Grays inn lane, near the middle.
Kings Head, on the East side of Leather lane.
Kings arms inn, on the North side of Snow hill, near Holbourn Bridge.
Kings Head inn, on the West side of West Smithfield.
Kings Head inn, on the West side of Old Change, near Old Fish street.
Kings arms inn, on the North side of Leaden hall street near the middle.
Kings Arms Inn, on the North West side of Crouched fryars.
Kings Arms Inn, on the Westerly side of Barnaby street (Southwark) near the Southerly end.
Kings Head inn, on the East side, and near the middle of the Borough of Southwark.
Lamb inn, on the North side of the back side of St Clements, near the passage to St Clements inn.
Magpye yard, between Fetter lane (near the middle) East and Castle Yard West.
Magpie inn, on the North side of Magpye yard above.
Maiden Head inn, on the East side of Addle hill, near Great Carter lane.
Nags Head inn, on the South West side of the Hay market, near St James's market.
Nags Head inn, on the Southerly side of London Wall, against Alhallows Church, a passage to winchester street
Nags head inn, on the Northerly side of Whitechapel street, over against Red lion street.
Oxford arms inn, on the West side of Warwick lane, near Pater noster row.
Peacock inn, on the West side of Aldersgate Street, near Long lane end.
Pewter Platter, on the West side of St Johns street, near Hicks Hall.
Phenix, on the South West side of the Hay market, near Pall Mall. Here is now Building, a very strong and large Theatre to be called the Queens Theatre.
Pot Inn, on the South side of Leaden Hall street, near the middle.
Queens Head Inn, on the East side, and North end of St Margarets hill, Southwark.
Ram Inn, on the North side of the Sheep pens, by Smithfield.
Rams head inn, on the South side of Fenchurch street, near Gras church street.
Red Bull inn, on the South West side of Drury lane, near Russel streetbend.
Red Lion inn, on the Southerly side of High Holbourn, near Newmans row.
Red Lion inn, on the East side of Castle street, near Leicester Square.
Red Lion inn, on the South side of Petit France Westminster, standing backward.
Red Lion inn, on the South side of Charing Cross, and from the Statue Westward.
Red Lion, on the South West side of Drury lane, near St Giles street.
Red Lion, on the East side of Grays inn lane, near the middle.
Red lion inn, on the West side of Goswell street, near Barbican.
Red lion inn, on the East side of Red cross street, near the North end.
Red lion inn, on the East side of Grub street near Chiswel street
Red lion inn, on the East side of Bishopsgate street without, near the middle.
Red lion inn, on the Westerly side of Wheeler street, in Spittle fields, near the middle of the street.
Red lion inn, on the Southerly side of Whitechapel street, between the Church and the Bars.
Rose and Crown inn, on the West side of King street Westminster, the sixth turning from the Gate.
Rose inn, on the South side of Snow hill, near Holbourn bridge.
Sarazens Head inn, on the South Easterly side of Aldgate within, a passage to Poor Jewry lane.
Sarazens Head inn, on the North side of Snow hill.
Saracens Head inn, on the South side of Little Carter lane, near Old change.
Saracens Head inn, on the West side of Friday street, near Cheapside.
Sarazens head inn, on the Southerly side of Camomile street, near Bishopsgate.
Ship Inn, on the East side, and near the middle of the Borough of Southwark.
Simmonds inn, on the East side of Chancery lane, a passage through in to Fetter lane.
Spread Eagle inn, on the Easterly side of Graschurch street, near the North end.
Spur Inn, on the East side of St Margarets hill, in southwark.
Star Inn, on the North West side of the Strand, near Charing Cross.
Star Inn, on the South side of High Holbourn, near Great turnstile.
Star Inn, on the East side of New fish street hill, a passage to Pudding lane.
Swan Inn, on the North West side of the Strand, near St Martins lane end.
Swan inn, on the North side of Snow hill, close to Holbourn bridge.
Swan with a neck inn , on the East side of St John street, near Hicks hall.
Swan inn, on the Southerly side of Long lane, near Aldrrsgate street.
Swan with two Necks, on the North side of Lad lane, ner Milk street, London.
Swan inn, on the East side of Norton falgate, near the middle.
Talbot inn, on the South side of the Strand, near Surry street end.
Talbot inn, on the East side and South end of the Borough of Southwark.
Three cups inn, on the Easterly side of St John street, near Hicks hall.
Three Cups inn, on the West side of Bread street, near the middle.
Thre Horse shoe inn, on the East side of Goswell street, near the middle, a passage to Bridgwater street.
Three cup inn, on the East side of Goswell street, near Aldersgate street.
Three Nun inn, on the Westerly side of Aldgate high street, near the gate.
Three Colt, on the Southerly side of Bevis marks, near Dukes place,
Vine Hotel, on the Westerly side of Bishopsgate street, within the Gate.
Unicorn Inn, between the Turn stiles on the South side of High Holbourn.
Unicorn alley, on the Easterly side of Blackman street, Southwark, near the middle.
Unicorn inn, is also there.
White Horse inn, on the East side of King street, Westminster, being toward the South end.
White hart inn, on the South side of Charing Cross, West from the same, near the end of Warwick street.
White Horse inn, on the South West side of the Hay market, near Charing Cross.
White Horse Inn, on the South East side of Portugal street, in St James's Westminster
White Hart inn, a passage from the South East side of Long acre into Hart street, near Covent garden.
White Hart inn, on the NorthEast side of Drury lane, fronting St Giles street.
White Hart, on the West side of Leather lane.
White Horse inn, on the West side of Fetter lane, near the North end.
White horse inn, between Wine Office court, and Peterborough court.
White hart inn, on the East side of St John street, near the Road to Islington.
White Horse inn, on the West side of Fryday street, near Old Fish street.
White Hart inn, on the West side of Coleman street, near London wall.
White horse Inn, on the West side of Coleman street, near the middle.
White horse inn and alley, on the North side of Barbican, near Aldersgate.
White Horse inn, on the right hand, just without Cripplegate; as you go toward Fore street.
White Horse inn, on the Southerly side of London wall, against Bedlam.
White hart inn, on the Southerly side of Whitechapel, a little Ed from the Bars.
Whitehorse Inn, on the West side of St Margarets hill, near the Middle.
White Hart inn, on the East side of the Borough of Southwark, toward the South end. This is the largest sign about London, except the Castle Tavern in Fleet street.
Wind mill inn, on the East side of St John street, near Hicks hall.
Wind mill inn, on the East side of Shoe lane, near Holborn hill.
Wind mill inn, on the North side of Peter street, Westminster.





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