Address formerly 78 St John Street, e.g. in 1856 and earlier
St Sepulchre index

St John street, St Sepulchre near Hicks hall in 1682. Listed are 157 Three Cupps Inne ; 161 Windmill Inne ; 162 Swan with Two necks Inn ; 163 Golden Lion Inne ; 164 Bell Inne - St Johns street, east side and 165 Cross Keys Inn .
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
In the 1682 Morgans Map of London, Westminster, it is listed as '164 Bell Inne', in St Johns street.
In 1708 : A New View of London by Edward Hatton lists Bell Inn, on the East side of St Johns street, Near Hicks Hall. 
1805/Thomas Edmonds, Bell, 78 St Johns street/../../Holdens Directory 
1809/John Priacem, Little Bell, 78 St Johns street/../../Holdens Directory 
1827/John Kerr, Bell, 78 St John street, West Smithfield/../../Pigots Directory 
1829/T Tester, Bell, 77 St John Street, West Smithfield/../../Robsons Directory 
1833-34/John Draper, Bell, 78 St John Street, Smithfield/../../Pigots Directory 
1841/Charles Rowley/Victualler/40/../Census
1841/James Rowley/Salesman/45/../Census
1841/Maria Rowley/../35/../Census
1841/Thomas Rowley/../8/Middlesex/Census
1841/Maria Rowley/../7/Middlesex/Census
1841/Sarah Fox/Female Servant/20/../Census
1842/Charles Rowley/../../../Post Office Directory 
1843/Robert Nunn/../../../Post Office Directory 
1848/John Horsfall/../../../Post Office Directory 
December 1849/John Horsfall/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper 
December 1849/John William Aslington/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper 
1851/Simon Oddwell/../../../Kellys Directory 
June 1851/Rachael Pell/ Outgoing Licensee /../../The Era 
June 1851/John Reardon/ Incoming Licensee /../../The Era 
1851/John Riordan/Licensed Victualler/31/Ireland/Census 
1851/Louisa Riordan/Wife/35/Framlingham, Suffolk/Census
1851/Emma Shears/House Servant/25/Framlingham, Suffolk/Census
1851/William Warren/General Messenger/25/London/Census
1856/Brown & Johnson/../../../Post Office Directory 
Morning Advertiser 21 November 1859 - Transfer of Licenses
Little Bell, St John street, William Robinson to Michael Madden
1862/Michael Madden/../../../Post Office Directory **
March 1866/George Clark/License renewal/../Clerkenwell News
1877/Richard Cooper, Little Bell, 17 St John street, West Smithfield/../../Post Office Directory
1879/Richard Cooper/../../../Post Office Directory **
Matthew C Horne was my Great Great Grandfather. 
I have, the Inventory of The Little Bell Tavern from when he purchased it on 2nd July 1879, for £2288-10-00 
I also have one of his account books with the New Westminster Brewery Co Ltd, From 27th April 1892 through to 29th March 1894 for the 
Eagle, 103 Wick road; and finally I have his beer Retailers Licence for 103 Wick Road dated 11th Oct 1894. I believe he ran or owned the Windsor Castle. *
1881/Matthew Horne/Licensed Victualler/36/Edinburgh, Scotland/Census 
1881/Mary A Horne/Wife/23/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Minnie A Horne/Daughter/7 months/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Caroline Fieldhouse/Domestic Servant/21/London, Middlesex/Census
1882/Matthew Horne/../../../Post Office Directory 
1884/Matthew C Horne/../../../Post Office Directory 
1886/Matthew C Horne, Little Bell, 17 St John street, West Smithfield/../../Post Office Directory 
1888/Matthew C Horne, Little Bell, 17 St John street, West Smithfield/../../Post Office Directory 
1890/William Mott, Little Bell, 17 St John street, West Smithfield/../../Post Office Directory 
1891/William Mott/../../../Post Office Directory 
1891/William Mott/Licensed Victualler/41/Walton on Thames, Surrey/Census 
1891/Kate Mott/Niece, Barmaid/16/Tottenham, Middlesex/Census
1891/Elizabeth Berling/Housekeeper, Widow/35/Shadwell, Middlesex/Census
* Provided By Max Stone
   ** Provided By Stephen Harris