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Johnstones London commercial guide in 1818  - South Audley street, Grosvenor Square

Johnstones 1818 directory index

This is the 1818 Johnstones London commercial guide which also includes a little pub history detail.

John Lockie in 1810 describes as :

"Audley Street (South) is the continuation of North Audley street from Grosvenor square extends to Curzon street May Fair, near Park lane, the total length from Oxford. "

South Audley street, Grosvenor square in 1832 and 1842

South Audley street, Grosvenor Square
Length 545 yards. No. of Houses 81
16 Smith, Joseph, Grocer and tea dealer
17 Smith, Thomas, Upholder & undertaker
19 Keene, William & Co. Tailors and drapers
22 Badham, Charles, M. D.
24 Morris, William, Stationer, &c.
26 Sturges, Thomas, Surgeon & accoucheur
28  -  Marquis of Granby
29 Sibthorp, John, Cheesemonger, &c.
30 Havell, Thomas, Haberdasher, &c.
31 Fenner, William, Leather seller, &c.
32 Smith, David, Plumber and glazier
34 Jackson, Thomas, Cheesemonger, &c.
35 Whitfield, William, Druggist and chemist
37  -  Nags Head
38 Sweet and Son, Grocers and tea dealers
39 Anderson, John, Tailor and draper
40 Whiting, John, Saddler & harness maker
44 Cook, William, Turner and toyman
47 Camp, George, Confectioner, &c.
49 Clark, Joseph, Poulterer, &c.
50  -  White Horse
51 Holland & Co. Wax & tallow chandlers
53 Slyth, Joseph, Bookseller & stationer
56 Stodart & Bolton, Coach makers, &c.
57 Worsley, P. Saddler and harness maker
61 Kitchen, Thomas, M. D.
62 Slack, James, Hatter and hosier
63 Clarkson, Eliz. Wine merchant & Italian warehouse
64  -  Merlins Cave

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