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 You need to be aware that Trade Directories were often out of date, and therefore the information for 1911 probably refers to 1909/1910.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..
Lamb Inn, Henry John Baker, 9 Fair Meadow, Maidstone
Lamb, A W Bartholomew, Wharf, Stone, Greenhithe
Lamb, Henry Joseph Hicks, Sundridge, Sevenoaks
Leather Bottle, Thomas Jeffery, Heron Hill, Belvedere
Leather Bottle, J W Jefford, Sholden Bank, Deal
Leather Bottle, Anthony Smith, Cobham, Gravesend
Leigh Arms, W Baker, Station Road, Newington, Sittingbourne
Leopards Head, Theophilus R Bean, Sturry, Canterbury
Leopards Head, Frank White, 63 Military Road, Canterbury
Liberty, Henry Maslen, 5 Adrian Street, Dover
Limes Hotel, Thos Simmons, 59 Preston Street, Faversham
Lion, Henry Albert Branchett, Elizabeth street, Dover
Lion Inn, Alfred Buggs, 58 High Street, Sittingbourne
Lion Hotel, Walter Phil Curling, High Street, Rainham
Lion, Frank Harry Foster, 70 Parrock Street, Gravesend
Lion, Henry F Macey, Ospringe, Faversham
Lion Hotel, Edward Streeter, Ash, Canterbury
Lion, A Thurlow, 2 Church Street, Milton Regis, Sittingbourne
Lions Head, George Turner, Bishopsbourne, Canterbury
Lisle Castle, Alexander Ansell, Chalk, Gravesend
Little Crown, Edward A Billinghurst, 346 High Street, Chatham
Little George, Mrs M Pilcher, 155 High Street, Chatham
Little Rose, Philip Rowland, 27 King Street, Canterbury
Little Wonder, S Maple, 56 Military Road, Canterbury
Liverpool Arms, George Riley, 22 Charlotte Place, Margate
Liverpool Arms, Arthur John Skinner, Manor Road, Deal
Locomotive, Wm Geo Curr, 65 Beaver Road, South Ashford
Locomotive, George Newing Spicer, 106 West Street, Deal
London Hotel, Mrs C Butcher, 110 Week Street, Maidstone
London Tavern, Mrs Julia Day, 149 Maple Road, Penge SE
London Tavern, Colin Mercer, Addington Street, Margate