St Clement Danes pub history index
The early address of 5 Little Shire lane changes to 5 Middle Serles Place, Carey Street by 1856. According to British History online, Shire Lane is such an abomination of a place that it was called 'Rogues Place' and by 1845 was renamed Serles Place.
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
1805/George Bignall, victualler, 6 Little Shire lane/../../Holdens Directory
1808/John Young, wine and liquor merchant, 5 Little Shire lane/../../Holdens Directory
1810/John Lockie, a descriptive London Street Directory in 1810 - "Shire Lane (Little), Temple Bar, about fifteen doors on the Left in the last, from Fleet St leading to Old Boswell court".
1833/Richard Pinnell, York Arms, 5 Little Shire lane, Temple bar/../../Pigots Directory
1836/Edward Unwick, York Arms, 5 Little Shire lane, Temple bar/../../Pigots Directory
1846/N B Wride, York Arms, 5 Little Shire lane/../../Post Office Directory
1851/Richard Coomber/Victualler/50/Croydon, Surrey/Census
1851/Mary Ann Coomber/Wife/45/Middlesex/Census
1851/William Coomber/Son/20/Bermondsey, Surrey/Census
1851/Eliza Coomber/Daughter/16/Croydon, Surrey/Census
1851/George Coomber/Son/7/Folkestone, Kent/Census
1851/Francis E Coomber/Daughter/3/Ashford, Kent/Census
1856/W H Peek, York Arms, 5 Middle Serles Place, Carey Street/../../Post Office Directory
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