Guy Earl of Warwick
Status: | Closed and demolished |
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Address: |
4 Upper Ground Street, SE1
(streetmap)
(osm)
(gmap)
(bingmap)
(streetview)
Note: The location on these maps is approximate.
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London borough: | Southwark |
Former address: | [now Upper Ground (street since renumbered)] |
Historical parish: | Southwark Christchurch |
Dates open: | by 1746-at least 1841 |
Links: | |
Notes: | There is a "Guy Earl of Warwick Court" marked on Rocque's map of 1746 at this location on the north side of Upper Ground opposite Scrub Square (which is west of Bennett Street), so this is presumably where the pub was located. |
Sources: | Open date: Rocque's map PO 1839/1841 (all as "Guy Earl of Warwick") |
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References: | MS 11936/366/566723 MS 11936/385/599993 MS 11936/398/619648 MS 11936/430/754069 MS 11936/447/821420 MS 11936/462/885056 (as "Gay Earl of Warwick") MS 11936/464/889130 (as "Grey Earl of Warwick") MS 11936/478/953971 MS 11936/495/1012710 |
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