This information could be useful in tracking the Beer Retailers in the 1901 census. I would imagine that many Publicans, Licensed Victuallers and Beer Retailers also moved into London, as also, parts of the area of Kent had become enveloped as part of the London area.
Yacht tavern, Charles Mansfield, 25 High street, Erith
Yarmouth Packet, Mrs. Amelia Kemp, 195 Beach street, Deal
Ye Old Chequers, Robert John Thompson, Ightham, Sevenoaks
Ye Old New inn, William Henry Clay, Deli street, Sevenoaks
Ye Old Bridge tavern, Abraham Goldswain, 3 High street, Strood, Rochester
Ye Olde Wheat Sheaf inn, Thomas Alfred Pemble, Vicarage street, St. Peter's,
Broadstairs
Ye Olde Wool Packe inn, William Archbold Dickson, Chilham, Canterbury
Yew Tree, John Harding, Mill road, Deal
Yew Tree, Mrs. Clara Milton, 26 Military road, Canterbury
York House, Antoine Edmond Corteel, 115 Snargate street,Dover
York tavern, Wm. Flowers Ferridge, 5 York street,Ramsgate
York Arms, Hy. Wm. Josling, 33 & 35 King st. Rarnsgate
Zetland Arms, Mrs. Susannah Erridge, Kingsdown, Dover