All Hallows Lombard Street pub history index
The Swan existed from at least 1861. The Swan is not strictly in All Hallows. There is an entry in the 1901 census, which is then crossed out, and in fact is listed under St Margaret Pattens & St Dunstan in the East! It can be listed here for brevity. The pub was rebuilt in its present form in 1898.***
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Swan, Ships Tavern Passage - posted in 1906
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Swan Tavern, Ship Tavern Passage, EC3 - in August 2007
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Residents at this address
February 1861/late tenant quite/Outgoing Licensee/../../London City Press
February 1861/Mr Haines/Incoming Licensee/../../London City Press
April 1861/Richard Haines/Outgoing Licensee/../../London City Press
April 1861/Charles Joseph Morbey/Incoming Licensee/../../London City Press
1866/Henry George Bacon /../../../P.O. Directory **
1869/Henry George Bacon/../../../Post Office Directory
1870/H Bain/../../../Guildhall Library **
1874/N Nathan/Swan Tavern, Ship Tavern passage, Leadenhall Market/../../Licensed Victualler & Hoteliers Directory
1878/Peter Benjamin Harris / Victualler/../../../Records of the Thorner Charity, held at Southampton Archives Services **
1882/Peter Benjamin Harris/../../../Post Office Directory *
1884/Peter B Harris/../../../Post Office Directory
1889/Peter Benjamin Harris / Victualler/../../../Records of the Thorner Charity, held at Southampton Archives Services **
1890/Thomas Day / Victualler/../../../Records of the Thorner Charity, held at Southampton Archives Services **
1890/James Henry Page / Victualler/../../../Records of the Thorner Charity, held at Southampton Archives Services **
1891/Henry Page/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/William Lyon / Victualler/../../../Records of the Thorner Charity, held at Southampton Archives Services **
1892/William Lyon / Victualler/../../../Records of the Thorner Charity, held at Southampton Archives Services **
1892/George Robert Murrell / Victualler/../../../Records of the Thorner Charity, held at Southampton Archives Services **
1894/Robert Murrell/../../../Post Office Directory **
1895/George Clark/../../../Post Office Directory **
1896/John George Clark / Victualler/../../../Records of the Thorner Charity, held at Southampton Archives Services **
1896/George Summers Shaw / Victualler/../../../Records of the Thorner Charity, held at Southampton Archives Services **
1899/George Summer Shaw/../../../Post Office Directory **
The 1901 census lists the address as the Swan. 47 Eastcheap, but I believe this is correct.
1901/George S Shaw/Boot Maker & Licensed Victualler/37/Bristol/Census
1901/Alice Shaw/Wife/31/London/Census
1901/Florence Shaw/Daughter/14/Shoreditch, London/Census
1901/Archibald G Shaw/Son/12/Shoreditch, London/Census
1901/Victoria A Shaw/Daughter/3/Shoreditch, London/Census
1901/Ernest H Shaw/Son/1/City of London/Census
1911/John Nicholas Petry/Licensed Victualler/30/Battersea, Surrey/Census ***
1911/Minnie Louise Petry/Wife, Assistant/29/Chelsea/Census
1911/John Bernard Petry/Son/2/City of London/Census
After 1911, John Nicholas Petry and his family moved to the Old Bell 23 Wellington Street.
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1915//Levy & Franks/../../../Post Office Directory *
1921/Levy & Franks/../../../Post Office Directory
1983/../SWAN, Ship Tavern Passage : Whitbreads/../../Pub Directory
1991/../SWAN, Ship Tavern Passage EC3 : Whitbreads/../../Pub Directory
2017/../Swan, Ship Tavern Passage : Fullers/../../2017 Pub list
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** Provided By Stephen Harris
*** Provided By John Carnaby
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