Lord Clyde
Status: | Closed and demolished |
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Address: | 12 Pentonville Road, N1 (streetmap) (osm) (gmap) (bingmap) (streetview) |
London borough: | Islington |
Historical parish: | Clerkenwell |
Dates open: | by 1869-at least 1871 |
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Notes: | By the 1881 census, 12 Pentonville Rd is listed as unoccupied. The building next door (10 Pentonville Rd) is listed in 1882 and 1895 Post Office directories as a "wine & ale retailer". However, in the 1881, 1891 and 1901 census returns it is consistently referred to as a restaurant, and in the 1899 Post Office directory its description as a restaurant matches the census. The restaurant is listed as 10 & 12 Pentonville Road in the 1901 census, meaning it may have been attached to the earlier beer house, but is probably separate. |
Sources: | Census 1861 (not listed as a pub)/1871 [J Flockhart] (as "Lord Clyde beer shop")/1881 (unoccupied)/1891 (unoccupied)/1901 (not listed as a pub) PO 1869 [at 10 Pentonville Rd]/1882 [at 12 Pentonville Rd]/1895 [at 12 Pentonville Rd] |
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