St Bart pub history index
Surprisingly enough, before the days of Queen Victoria there was an alternative name, it being the Baker & Basket. This is where my 1832 and 1842 directories which co-exist on the same page are rather excellent!
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Saint Bartholomew, Central London.
Residents at this address
1809/Rob Pettit, Old Baker and Basket, Middle street, Cloth fair/../../Holdens Directory
1829/Eliz Choyce, Baker & Basket, Middle street, Clothfair /../../Robsons Directory
1832/R Wise, Baker & Basket, Middle street, Clothfair /../../Robsons Directory
1839/John Chapman/../../../Pigot�s Directory **
1839/Thomas Palmer Webber/../../../Pigot's Directory *
1841/Edward Curtis/Licensed Victualler/50/Middlesex/Census *
1841/Elizabeth Curtis/../55/Middlesex/Census
1841/Edward Curtis/../../../P.O. Directory **
1842/Edw. Curtis/../../../Robson�s Directory **
1851/James Hadgett/Licensed Victualler/41/London/Census *
1851/Elizabeth Hadgett/Wife/36/London/Census
1856/Francis harris/../../../Post Office Directory
Morning Advertiser 20 February 1860 - Transfer of Licences
Queen Victoria, Middle street, Emma Poole to Charles Russell
December 1860/George Knight / Outgoing Licensee / Era Newspaper **
December 1860/William & James Flagg / Incoming Licensee / Era Newspaper **
1861/William Flagg/Publican/32/Norfolk/Census
1861/James Flagg/Publican/24/Norfolk/Census
* Provided By Ewan
** Provided By Stephen Harris
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