Wednesday 10 January 2024

Public Houses in and Around St Martin's Lane



 A Preliminary List of the St Martin's Lane Area Public Houses in the Early 18th Century.


From - https://www.academia.edu/32269006/On_Cribby_Islands_proof

Interesting website referring to the Bermudas and Porridge Island the area East of the South end of St Martin's Lane and North of the West end of the Strand


Angel & Crown, 58 St Martin’s Lane. 1727.

Bear & Staff, 11 Bear St. 1714.

Black Boy & Apple Tree, 49 St Martin’s Lane. 1737.

Black Boy & Harrow, 54. St Martin’s Lane 1737.

Black Horse, 10, later 11, Bedfordbury, c.1721.

Chandos, 29 St Martin’s Lane, c.1710.

Coach & Horses, 90 St Martin’s Lane 1725.

Cock & Bottle, 21 Bedfordbury 1736.

Golden Fleece, Sheltons Court, Bedfordbury. c.1738.

Goldsmith’s Arms, 42 Bedfordbury. 1745.

Green Man, 20 New Street c.1743.

Green Man & French Horn, 54 St Martin’s Lane 1744.

Half Moon & Candles, 36 Bedfordbury.

c.1704Horse & Groom, 31 Bedfordbury 1739.

King of Prussia’s Head, 23 Bedfordbury 1740.

Lemon Tree, 4 Bedfordbury c.1737.

Monmouth, 17 Hemming’s Row/42 Castle Stc.1739.

Pineapple, Castle St. 1733.

Porcupine, 40 Charing Cross Rd c.1730.

Red Lyon, Hop Gardens. 1735.

Robin Hood, 45 Castle St. 1732.

Star & Garter, 33 St Martin’s Lane c.1737.

Sutherland Arms, 7 Great Mays Buildings 1738.

Swan, 14 New Row 1733

Thistle & Crown, 39 St Martin’s Lane .1735.

White Lyon, 13 Hemmings Row. 1737.

Pubs attested in the first half of the 18th century in the area covered by the Strand Bermudas. Data taken from Garrod and Garrod (2002: 7

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