Westminster St James index
This the Cock and Harp, Jermyn Street in the 1866 license transfer; and the earlier directory in 1833 list this address as the Cock and Harp Tavern.
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
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1825/Mr. John Brown, Cock and Harp, Jermyn street, St. James's /../../Licensed Victuallers
Association
1827/Samuel Barber, Cock & Harp, Jermyn street, St James's/../../Pigot's
Directory
1829/S Barber, Cock & Harp, 18 Jermyn street, St James's/../../Robsons
Directory
1833-34/Matthew Hawthorne, Cock & Harp Tavern, 19 Jermyn street/../../Pigots
Directory
1836/Daniel Williams, Harp, 19 Jermyn street/../../Pigots
Directory
January 1866/Eliza Clegg, widow/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
January 1866/Albion Brook Stroud/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1869/C W Doyle/../../../Post Office Directory
1881/John Hancock/Publican/34/Leicester/Census
1881/Mary Hancock/Wife/34/Deal, Kent/Census
1881/C F Hancock/Daughter/4/St James Westminster/Census
1881/Frank Hancock/Son/3/St James Westminster/Census
1881/Sarah Lambert/Relative, Barmaid/33/Deal, Kent/Census
1881/James Lambert/Relative, Butcher/21/Deal, Kent/Census
1881/Esther Wade/Visitor, Widow//Deal, Kent/Census
1881/Emma Hoadley/Barmaid/21/Swanscombe, Kent/Census
1881/Agnes Hoadley/Nursemaid/13/Hayland, Kent/Census
1881/Alice Hoadley/Housemaid/18/Swanscombe, Kent/Census
1881/Caroline Jarvis/Cook, Widow/51/Paddington/Census
1881/Henry Amer/Potman/51/High Holborn/Census
1882/John William Hancock/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/John Hancock/../../../Post Office Directory
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