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 You need to be aware that Trade Directories were often out of date, and therefore the information for 1911 probably refers to 1909/1910.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..
Imperial Hotel, Edward D Duffill, Martyrs Field Road,
Canterbury
Imperial, James Hill, 33 & 35 Black Bull Road, Folkestone
Imperial Arms, H H Boyall, Chislehurst Hill, Chislehurst
India Arms, Walter Bareham, Shore, Northfleet
India Arms, Charles E Pratt, 70 West Street, Gravesend
Ingress Tavern, Alex Hampton, Stonebridge Road, Northfleet
Ingress tavern, John Hudson, Swanscombe, Greenhithe
Invicta, Josiah Baker, 155 Snargate Street, Dover
Invicta, Chas Robt Scarff, 78 Hempsted Street, Ashford
Isle of Cyprus, Wm E Taylor, 78 The Bayle, Folkestone
Jolly Farmers Inn, Thomas Lodge, Manston, Ramsgate
Jolly Farmers, Walter Rich, Saw Mills, Crayford
Jolly Fishermen, Mrs F Ball, Dungeness, New Romney
Jolly Gardeners, J E Uden, 3 Northgate Street, Canterbury
Jolly Millers, Thomas Adams, South Darenth, Dartford
Jolly Sailor, William Jarrett, 75 Northgate Street, Canterbury
Jolly Sailor, George H Neeve, Western Road, Deal
Jubilee, John Edwin Gales, The Stade & 24 Radnor Street, Folkestone