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Crown Inn, 12 Little Russell street, St Martins in Fields WC2B

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Early address for the Crown and Cushion is at 9 Little Russell street until at least 1863. This matches with the address of Crown court, which has existed from at least 1682; when there is this Crown Inn at about 12 Little Russell street.

Morgans Map of London in 1682 shows Drury lane, Russell street and lists 306 Crown Inne ; 308 Red Bull Inne ; 310 Red Lion Inne and 312 Black horse Inne.

Morgans Map of London in 1682 shows Drury lane, Russell street and lists 306 Crown Inne ; 308 Red Bull Inne ; 310 Red Lion Inne and 312 Black horse Inne.

A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in St Martins in Fields, London.

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In the 1682 Morgans Map of London, Westminster, it is listed as '306 Crown Inne', in Little Russell Street.

In 1708 : A New View of London by Edward Hatton, is listed the Crown inn, on the north west side of Russell Street, Covent Garden, and just by it is Crown Court.




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