St Martins pub history index
Established in around 1890 on the site of an earlier beer shop, this pub was later named the Tram Shed and Yates Brothers Wine Lodge until closure in 1981. It was subsequently in restaurant use and in 2012 returned to bar use as the Port House. **
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in St Martins in Fields, London.
Bun Shop, 417 Strand, WC2 - in March 2013
Kindly provided by Stephen Harris
Residents at this address.
1849/William James Shepheard / Beer Shop Keeper /../../London Gazette, 21 December 1849 **
1851/William Marsh/Ale Rooms/../../Kellys Directory
1874/D Gilruth, Gilruths Restaurant, 417 Strand, WC/../../Post Office Directory
1892/Joseph Rowlands Hands & John William Allinson / Licensed Victuallers &
Wine and Spirit Merchants /../../London Gazette, 6 September 1892 **
1911/Joe Clegg Wrigley/Wine Merchants Manager/35/Dewsbury, Yorkshire/Census
1911/Lily Wrigley/Wife/36/Dewsbury, Yorkshire/Census
1911/Basil Clegg Wrigley/Son/1/London/Census
1911/Lionel Berry Wrigley/son/1/London/Census
1911/Sarah Jane Davins/Cook/31/London/Census
1911/Jane Bentley/Barmaid/27/Harwood, Lancashire/Census
1911/Doris Ethel Murray/Barmaid/19/Birmingham/Census
1911/Annie Kint/Barmaid/24/Barnsley, Yorkshire/Census
1911/Sarah Ann Lockwood/Barmaid/20/Honley, Yorkshire/Census
1921/Frederick Crookes Smith/../../../Post Office Directory
1927/Frederick Crookes Smith/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/Frederick Crookes Smith/../../../Post Office Directory
** Provided By Stephen Harris
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