Westminster St Margaret index
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address
	In 1752, the George Lodge, is listed at the Rose and Crown, Downing Street, Westminster; 
	a Masonic Lodge
	
	The George Lodge meets at the Rose and Crown, Downing street, Westminster, London in 1784
	
	9 October 1798 / Insured: John Hamlin, the Rose and Crown, corner of Downing 
	Street and King Street, victualler/../Records held at the LMA
	
	16 January 1801 / Insured: Owen Williams, the Rose and Crown, the corner of 
	Downing Street in King Street Westminster, victualler../Records held at the 
	LMA
	
	1805/Francis Dukes, the Rose and Crown, Downing street, Westminster/../../Holdens Directory 
	
 	In 1810, John Lockie describes as "Downing Street, Westminster, on the South side of the treasury, by the North end of King Street or the second on the Right about 1/4 of a mile from Charing cross towards Westminster abbey." 
	
 	1825/Mr Dixon, Rose and Crown, Downing street, Westminster/../../Licensed Victuallers Association
	
 	1827/John Dixon, Rose & Crown, Downing street, Westminster/../../Pigots Directory 
	
 
	1827/John Dixon, Rose and Crown, Downing street/../../Licensed Victuallers Association
	
 
	1829/John Dixon, Rose & Crown, 26 Downing street, Westminster/../../Robsons Directory 
	
 
	1830/Mr Dixon, Rose and Crown, Downing street, Westminster/../../Licensed Victuallers Association
	
 
	1833/John Dixon, Rose  & Crown, 26 Downing street, Westminster/../../Pigots Directory