This information could be useful in tracking the Publicans in the 1911 census, when it arrives. You need to be aware that Trade Directories were often out of date, and therefore the information for 1911 probably refers to 1909/1910. 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..
Abbey Tavern, Wm G Marsh, 28 Abbey Street, Faversham
Acorn, Charles Edwin Solly, Park lane, Birchington
Admiral Elliott, C Childs, 18 Crown Street, Gillingham
Admiral Fox, Mrs E Gessey, 134 Grange Road, Ramsgate
Admiral Gordon, George Russell, 1 Milton Street, Maidstone
Admiral Harvey, Ernest John Parsons, Lower Harbour Street, Ramsgate
Admiral Harvey, Frank Rogers, 15 Bridge Street, Dover
Admiral Keppel, Mrs Emily May, Manor Road, Deal
Admiral Napier Inn, Robt Prockter, 8 York Terrace, Ramsgate
Admiral Owen, S E Smith jun, 8 High Street, Sandwich
Admiral Rodney, John Hodges, Hoath, Canterbury
Admiralty, Alexander Hosslen, 1 Pier Road, Gillingham
Albion, Alfred French, Albion Road, Gravesend
Albion, Mrs Alice M Goodwin, 2 Albion Place, Aylesford Green, South Willesborough. Ashford
Albion Inn, Philip George Grigg, 167 Beach Street, Deal
Albion, William Hy Howard, St Peters Road, Broadstairs
Albion, Henry Redstall, Harlow, Tonbridge
Albion (The), James Hy Slade, 59 High Street, Gravesend
Albion Inn, James Tapsell, 57 East Cliff, Dover
Albion Shades, Geo Walter Chapman, Canal, Gravesend
Alexandra, Harry Geo Bush, 70 Harbour Parade, Ramsgate
Alexandra Hotel, Fredk Tester, 163 Parish Lane, Penge SE
Alfred Arms, Stephen Bailey, Newton, Ashford
Alliance, Charles Brown, Brookland, New Romney
Alma, Percy laverty, 37 Folkestone Road, Dover
Alma, William Rains, Chilham, Canterbury
Alma, Stewart Reading, 126 West Street, Deal
Alma, Matthew Edward Shrubb, 25 Strand, Lower Walmer, Deal
Amalgamation, Henry Ayers 2 Station Road, Strood