 
  The early name is the Manchester Coffee House from at least 1811, and changes name to Fords Hotel when James Ford takes over, and by 1842.
Marylebone index
Residents at this address.
	
	The Grenadiers Lodge meets at the Manchester Coffee house, Manchester street, Manchester square, in 1799
	
	1805/John Lloyd, wine merchant, 14 Manchester street/../../Holdens Directory
	
    1811/John Lloyd, Manchester Coffee House, 14 Manchester street/../../Holdens Directory
	
    1825/Mr. Lloyd, Manchester Coffee House, Manchester street, Manchester square/../../Licensed Victuallers Association 
	
    1827/Richard Yeo, Manchester Coffee House, 14 Manchester street, Manchester square/../../Pigots Directory 
	
	1829/R Yeo, Manchester Coffee house, 14 Manchester square/../../Robsons Directory 
	
	1832/Charles Dent, Manchester Coffee House, 14 Manchester street, Manchester square/../../Pigots Directory 
	
	1836/Charles Dent, Manchester Coffee House & Hotel, 14 Manchester street, Manchester square/../../Pigots Directory 
	
	1842/J Ford, Fords Hotel, Manchester Street, Manchester Square/../../Robsons Directory 
	
	1843/James Ford, Ford's Hotel, 13 & 14 Manchester street, Manchester square/../../Kellys Directory 
	
	1848/James Ford, Fords Hotel, 13 to 16 Manchester Street, Manchester Square/../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1899/Ford's hotel Lim, 14 & 15 Manchester street W/../../Post Office Directory