Southwark St Saviour pub history index
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Southwark St Saviour, Surrey, London.
Residents at this address.
1809/George Scott, Blue Anchor, Maid lane Southwark/../../Holdens Directory
John Lockie, a descriptive London Street Directory in 1810 describes - "Maid Lane, Southwark, is some what parallel to Bankside and the Thames, extending from near Clink Street to Gravel lane, about 1/3 of a mile in length."
John Lockie, a descriptive London Street Directory in 1810 describes - "Blue Anchor Alley, Maid Lane, Borough, the fifth on the Left from Park street by the Borough market, nearly opposite Horse shoe alley, Bank side."
1822/William Bennett/../../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London
Metropolitan Archives *
1825/William Bennett/../../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London
Metropolitan Archives *
1826/William Bennett/../../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London
Metropolitan Archives *
Morning Advertiser 13 August 1828
Freehold public house, Maid lane, Southwark. Comprising that old established Freehold public house, known by the sign of the Blue Anchor, in Maid lane, near the foot of the Southwark bridge, at present shut up, with good beer and other licenses appertaining to the same.
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