St Martins pub history index
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in St Martins in Fields, London.
Residents at this address
10 January 1788/Insured: Thomas Stout, the Rose and Crown in St Martins Lane, victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records, held at London Metropolitan Archives **
7 January 1808/Insured: George Jones, 11 St Martins Lane, victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records, held at London Metropolitan Archives **
Sporting Times 30 January 1909 - A Road Hog in 1808:
"A few days ago, as a fine girl, about nine years old, the only child of Mrs Jones, of the Rose and Crown, in St Martins lane, was crossing the street, she was rode over by a gentleman on horseback, who was riding at full speed; she received so violent a concussion on the head that no hopes are entertained of her recovery.
Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser 28 July 1820
Mr Gill, landlord of the Rose and Crown, in St Martins lane, complained of a man who is going about in tavers &c, and under disguises, swindling the landlords. He came to his house about a fortnight ago, and in a few days ran up a bill of 16 pounds besides money he borrowed.
1827/William Brown, Rose & Crown, 11 St Martins lane/../../Pigots Directory
1829/W Brown, Rose & Crown, 11 St Martins lane/../../Robsons Directory
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