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That part of Romney Street to the east of Tufton Street was called Vine Street until some time in the 1860s.
If you look at the 1832 street directory the Ship, the Marquis of Granby and the George & Dragon are all listed.
Typically, The Era retains that usage in 1872, although the 1869 OS map calls the whole street Romney Street! *
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1827/Samuel Jones, George & Dragon, 37 Vine street, Westminster/../../Pigots Directory
1829/S Jones, George, 37 Vine street, Westminster/../../Pigots Directory
1839/Robert Edwards, George & Dragon, 37 Vine Street, Westminster/../../Pigots Directory
1869/J Underhay/../../../Post Office Directory - 35 Vine Street
23rd Jan 1872 / License transfer from James Underhay to George Edwards /../../../ The Era *
1881/Edwin Holder/Publican/40/Margate, Kent/Census
1881/Edwin Holder/Son/12/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
1881/Charles Holder/Son/9/Bermondsey/Census
1881/Richard Holder/Son/4/Mile End/Census
1882/Thomas Fawcett/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Mrs Elizabeth Hutchinson/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/Mrs Elizabeth Hutchinson/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/Mrs Maria Furness/../../../Post Office Directory
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