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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 You need to be aware that Trade Directories were often out of date, and therefore the information for 1882 probably refers to 1880 / 1881.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.
Griffin, Mrs Julia Elizh Dodd, 40 St Peters Street, Canterbury
Griffin, William Hart, 3 Folkestone Road, Dover
Griffins Head, Alfred T Groombridge, Chillenden, Sandwich
Grosvenor, Henry Santer, 1 Calverley Road, Tunbridge Wells
Grosvenor Mount, S Huntley, 29 Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge Wells
Guildford Inn, James Austen, 36 Liverpool Street, Dover
Guildford Arms, Jules Ramel, 55 Guildford Road, Greenwich
Guildhall Hotel, James Edwd Hoad, Guildhall Street, Folkestone
Guildhall Family & Commercial Hotel, Shaxby Brothers, High Street, Canterbury
Guildhall Wine & Spirit Vaults, George Herbert Bird, 2 Bench Street, Dover
Guinea, Edwin Griffiths, Sea Wall, Whitstable
Gun Family & Commercial Hotel & Posting House, John Harvey, Horsmonden,
Staplehurst
Gun Hotel, Alfred Sheppard, Strond Street, Dover
Gun Tavern, Thomas Barriskill, 52 New Road, Woolwich
Gun Tavern, William Giles, 19 Cheriton Road, Folkestone
Gun Tavern, Thos Newman, 92 St Dunstans Street, Canterbury
Gundulph, Charles Frederick Ashton, High Street, Rochester
Guy Earl of Warwick, Thomas Gardiner, Welling