Aldgate pub history index
In 1810 Lockie, described as Maudlins Rents, Lower East Smithfield, at 41, the second on the Left from Butcher row, it extends to 33 Nightingale lane. The area was demolished in about 1828 for the St Katherine Dock Improvement.
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
23 March 1790/Insured: William Oliver, the Crown, Maudlings Rents, Lower East Smithfield, victualler/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
Other property or occupiers: 64 Lower East Smithfield (Dickinson tailor)
30 December 1807 / Insured: Albert Brieback, the Crown, Maudlins Rents Nightingale Lane, victualler/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
26 January 1809 / Insured: Albert Brieback, The Crown, Maudlins Rents, Nightingale Lane, victualler/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
1811/A Briebach, victualler, Crown, Mordleys rents, Nightingale lane, East Smithfield/../../Holdens Directory
4 February 1812/Insured: Albert Briebach, the Crown, Maudlins Rents, East Smithfield, victualler/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
22 February 1816 / Insured: Albert Briebach and Jacob Schwartz, The Crown, Maudlens Rents, Nightingale Lane, victuallers/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser 05 December 1817 :
Excellent Free Public House and Wine vaults, East Smithfield
A valuable Leasehold Corner, Public House and Wine vaults, known by the sign of the Crown, most desirable situate in the centre of Maudlins rents, Nightingale lane, London Docks
1827/William Summerland, Crown, 7 Maudlins rents, East Smithfield/../../Pigots Directory
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