So perhaps it was at 92 Great King Street until they built Lucas's?
An interesting aside, they must have been quite rich at Number 123, the Boddingtons, because they had a servant and not a young girl, but a 27 year old . Was Gerrard Street a well off street in that era....of course only members of the forum alive at that time can tell me the answer to that.Had looked at 1911, and remembered it did not name pub, but could not remember what it said. It lists Samuel Heth, beerhouse manager.
In 1891 it is John Marshall, licensed victualler, with no name, and here the numbering continues 127,.....
In 1881 it is James Allen, beerhouse keeper at the Ship Inn (attached)
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