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The Radnor Arms, King Henrys walk in 1872 and at many other dates due to the position of the pubs proximity to King Henrys Walk. This pub is now called the Earl of Radnor, although is currently closed. ** Converted to residential use. ***
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Radnor Arms, 106 Mildmay Grove South, N1 - in July 2008
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June 1865/Eliza Aylett/Outgoing Licensee/../../North London News
June 1865/Joseph Walker/Incoming Licensee/../../North London News
March
1866/Joseph Walker/License renewal/../Clerkenwell News
1869/Joseph Walker/../../../Post Office Directory
June 1872/G Palmer (deceased)/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
June 1872/Ann Palmer (widow)/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1874/George William Cornford/../../../Post Office Directory *
1884/Nathaniel Nottage/../../../Post Office Directory
1896/Mrs L P Froud/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/William Hawkins/../../../Post Office Directory
1910/Wm Hawkins/../../../Post Office Directory
1915/William Hawkins/../../../Post Office Directory *
1921/C Bowden/../../../Hughes Directory
1932/Mrs Mabel Hallett/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/Mrs Mabel Hallett/../../../Kellys Directory
1938/Mrs Mabel Hallett/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/Arth Fras Tarlton/../../../Post Office Directory
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** Provided By Stephen Harris
*** Provided By Tris
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