This information could be useful in tracking the Publicans in the 1881 census. You need to be aware that Trade Directories were often out of date, and therefore the information for 1882 probably refers to 1880 / 1881. I can only imagine that many Publicans and Licensed Victuallers also moved into London, as also, parts of the area of Kent become part of the London area..
This is a work in progress, but I would welcome any useful information that you can add, particularly pictures and photographs. These can be old postcards or modern photographs, all are welcome; plus any interesting stories about your Publican families etc etc.
Coach & Horses, Thomas Allen, Strood Hill, Strood
Coach & Horses, William Brewster, 100 Blackheath Road
Coach & Horses, George Bridger, 31 Parade, Tunbridge Wells
Coach & Horses, R Broadbridge, 187 High Street, Chatham
Coach & Horses, Charles Bushell, Lyminge, Hythe
Coach & Horses, Henry Dewell, Foulmead, Sandwich
Coach & Horses, George Evitt, 17 Spital Street, Dartford
Coach & Horses, Edwin Hardy, Harbledown, Canterbury
Coach & Horses, Benjamin Horn, Eastry, Sandwich
Coach & Horses, Samuel Hurdle, 13 Greenwich Market
Coach & Horses, Edward Jell, 56 St Georges Street, Canterbury
Coach & Horses, Edmund Medlicott, 269 High Street, Lewisham
Coach & Horses, Mrs Mary Munn, Strood Hill, Strood
Coach & Horses, Robt Silk Philpot, 110 High Street, Ramsgate
Coach & Horses, George Plume, 43 High Street, Woolwich
Coach & Horses, Fredk Richard Rack, Oxford Street, Whitstable
Coach & Horses, Robert Nelson Stratton, Bexley
Coach & Horses, Edward Wellard, Hill, Northfleet, Gravesend
Coachmakers Arms, Alfred Attwood, 335 High Street, Chatham
Coal Exchange, Stephen Ward, Quays, Faversham
Cobham Inn, John Eugene Fouquet, High Street, Strood
Cock, Thos Heaver, Henley Street, Luddesdown, Gravesend
Cock Inn, George Jordan, Halstead, Sevenoaks
Cock, Joseph Burley Jukes, Detling, Maidstone
Cock Inn, John Mann, Ide Hill, Sevenoaks
Cock, Henry Osenton, Isle of Graine, Rochester
Cock, George Stonham, Boughton Monchelsea, Maidstone
Colyers Arms, John Oliver, South Fleet, Gravesend
Comet, George Pattison, 4 Broad Street, Canterbury
Commercial Hotel, Miss Emily Ford, Commercial Place, Gravesend
Compasses, William Goldup, Crundale, Canterbury
Compasses, William George Hobbs, 47 Little Mount Street, Tunbridge Wells
Congleton Arms, William Lock, 117 Maxey Road, Plumstead
Coopers Arms, James Edward Daniels, St Margarets Street, Rochester
Coopers Arms, Thos W Plaisted, 120 High Street, Woolwich
Corner Pin, William Taylor, Slades Green, Erith
Corners Hotel, John Corner, 2 High Street, Tunbridge Wells
Cottage of Content, Fredk Carter, Wells Road, Sydenham
County Members, Henry Carey, Lympne, Hythe
Cramptons Hotel, Robert Crampton, 58 & 60 Harbour Street, Ramsgate
Cranbrooke Arms, Frank Clifford, Cranbrooke Street, Deptford Newtown
Cricketers, William Thomas Beamish, King Street, Greenwich
Cricketers, Charles Ribbens, 47 Arthur Street, Gravesend
Cricketers, Uriah Trew, Broomhill, Orpington
Cricketers Arms, Benj Rotenburg, Sheppy Street, Sheerness
Crispin, Richard Smith, Worth, Sandwich
Crispin, Alfred Sparks, High Street, Sandwich
Crispin $ Crispianus, Thomas Martin Masters, Strood Hill, Strood
Criterion, John Wood Kennedy, 70 High Street, Sheerness
Criterion Commercial Hotel, Henry Smith, Last Lane, Dover
Criterion, Alfred A Tidey, 129 High Street, Chatham