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St Clements Eastcheap pub history index
A restaurant in 1851; This looks like it is now developed over by Clements House by 1869.
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in St Clements Eastcheap parish, City of London.
Residents at this address
In 1851 census at 26 & 27 Clements lane
William H Sherwin, Licensed Victualler and Widow aged 42 and born in Dublin, Ireland
Mary Ann Beckenwell, Waitress aged 23 and born in Berkshire
John Cathie, Porter aged 28 and born in London
Charlotte Ouping, House Servant aged 26 and born in London
1856/Edmund Curtis/../../../Post Office Directory
1861/Edmund Curtis/Tavern Keeper/22/London/Census
1861/Emma Curtis/Wife/21/Isle of Wight/Census
1861/Emma Curtis/Daughter/5 months/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1861/Thomas Curtis/Uncle, Traveller/35/Billericay, Essex/Census
1861/Clara Reigan/Barmaid/17/London/Census
1861/Mary Sullivan/Kitchen Maid/19/Ireland/Census
1861/Ellen Carroll/Scullery Maid/25/Ireland/Census
1861/Alice Dykes/Housemaid/18/Andover, Hants/Census
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