I have been transcribing the Holdens directory for 1809. It is interesting in that it names quite a number of Coffee houses in 1809, when George III must have been on the throne. I am also not clear why I am not #1 in google for pub history any longer, as every pub I am searching for brings me straight back to the pubwiki site!

I compare with that of the 1811 directory, but I have also noticed that a Coffee house may suddenly be named, but with no street number, whereas the 1811 directory may use the address but not the name of the establishment!

John Cliff, Marquis of Granby, Queen street, Borough, Southwark
Jer Clifford, Windmill Inn, Clapham common
Stephen Clinch, Batsons Coffee house, Cornhill
Ann Clinkard, Northumberland Arms, Charles street, Westminster
William Clipson, New Tavern, 2 Lawrence lane, Cheapside
Rich Clitter, wine vaults, 34 Dean street, Soho
Clode & Mathew, wine & brandy merchants, 138 Bishopsgate street without
Peter Cloney, Red Lion, Great Windmill street
Thomas Clowes, Masons Arms, Mint street, Borough
Thomas Clunes, wine & brandy merchant, 62 Welbeck street, Cavendish square
John Coak, Star wine vaults, 19 Piccadilly
Coates, Cass & Co, wine & merchants & insurance brokers, 19 Little St Thomas Apostle
Coates & Johnston, wine, brandy & beer merchants, 16 Little St Thomas Apostle
Jos Coatsworth, Two Brewers, Vine street, Westminster
Rich Cobley, George, Finchley common
James Cock, wine & brandy merchant, Camberwell terrace
A Cockburn, the Red Lion, Grays Inn lane
James Coffer, wine vaults, 39 St Saviours Church yard, Southwark
_ Cogger, Smith & Farriers Arms, Upper Merton, Surrey
William Cogger, the George Inn, Wanstead, Essex
George Cole, wine & spirit merchant, 52 Haymarket – Grapes
Giles Cole, wine & brandy merchant, 16 Woburn place, Russell square
James Cole, Turks Head, Oxford street
John Cole, Senegal Coffee house, St Michaels alley, Cornhill
Rich Cole, Red Lion, Laystall street
Robert Cole, Crooked Billet, St Catherine street, Tower hill
Samuel Cole, wine & brandy merchant, 16 Bond street, Oxford street
William Cole, Orange Tree, Richmond, Surrey
Colegrave & Co, wine merchants, 45 Holborn
J Coleman, Kings Arms, Little Woodstock street, Marylebone
Samuel Coleman, Crown & Thistle, Swallow street
Thomas Coleman, the General Elliot, Royal Hospital row, Chelsea
Joseph Colemere, victualler, Liquorpond street – Griffin
John Colegrave, wine vaults, 38 Red Lion street, Holborn – Enterprise
Mary Collier, Greyhound, Eltham, Kent
Collier & Newman, wine merchants, 18 St Mary axe
Edw Collington, the Old King Harry, 37 Red Lion street, Whitechapel
Rich Collins, Two Brewers, 26 Aylesbury street
William Collis, Barley Mow, Mount street, Grosvenor square
T Collyer, Rose & Bell, Bankside, Southwark
William Colson, Crooked Billet, Clapton
William Comely, the Sir John Falstaff, Old street
Commercial Coffee room, Skinner street, Peter Pidgeon
John Commins, the White Lion, Little James street, Bedford row
M Connell, Buffalos Head, Allsops buildings, New road, Marylebone
Mary Conner, victualler, 11 Edward street, Soho – Angel & Crown
Tim Connor, the Windmill, Leather lane
James Constable, White Lion, Putney
Constitution Brewery, Bell lane, Spitalfields – see the history
Chas Cook, victualler, Marigold street, Bermondsey
Edm Cook, White Hart, Broadway, St Thomas’s, Southwark
J Cook, publican, Lambeth walk
John Cook, the Coach & Horses, High street, Hampstead
Rob Cook, victualler, Camden town
Rob Cook, Crown, 70 Blackman street, Southwark
Sam Cook, Bulls Head, York street
Thomas Cook, Horse shoe & Magpie, Bath street, Clerkenwell
Thomas Cook, Swan & Horse shoe, Little Britain
_ Cook, Cooks Hotel, Dover street
Charles Cook, Bull Inn, Christopher street, Hatton garden
_ Cooke, Carolina Coffee house, Birchin lane
C Cooper, Two Brewers, Queens buildings, Knightsbridge
Cooper & Co, White Horse, Union street, Borough
Edw Cooper, wine & brandy merchant, Stock Exchange Coffee house & Bull Inn, Shooters hill
John Cooper, Bunch of Grapes, 4 Albemarle street, Ckerkenwell
John Cooper, City of Salisbury, Fair street, Horslydown
John Cooper, Swan Inn, Romford
John Cooper, the Plough, Lewisham
John Cooper, Dog & Bell, Dock street, Deptford
Mary Cooper, Three Kings, Piccadilly
Rich Cooper, Sir Ralph Abercrombie, Charles street, Hatton garden
Rob Cooper, tavern keeper, Bouverie street, Fleet street – Coopers Hotel
S Cooper, Horse & Groom, Maiden lane, Coven garden
Thomas Cooper, Marquis of Granby, Brentford
William Cooper, Red Lion, Maze, Tooley street
_ Cooper, wine & brandy merchant, 4 Prospect place, St Georges fields
Coopers Hotel, Bouverie street, T Cooper
_ Cooper, Stock Exchange Coffee house, Royal Exchange
_ Cooper, Windmill, Maid lane, Southwark
Coote & Co, wine & spirit merchants, 68 Queen street, Cheapside
John Cope, wine & brandy merchant, Three Tons passage, Newgate street – Grapes Tavern
Cope & Sons, brewers, Peacock Brewhouse, Gravel lane, Southwark
Stephen Copland, Duke of York, Lime kilns, Greenwich
William Copperd, Red Lion, Hackbridge, Surrey
William Copping, Kings Head, Low Layton
William Corbett, Crown & Anchor, Greenwich
Edw Cordell, Angel, Webber street, Blackfriars road
Leonard Cordeux, Burlington Arms, Old Burlington street
Sam Cordeux, Coach & Horses, 29 Park street, Grosvenor square
Edw Coree, victualler, 51 Ratcliff highway – Old Rose
Corn Exchange Coffee house, Mark lane, James Smith
Mrs Cornelius, Three Doves, Berwick street, Soho
Sam Cornett, wine merchant, 15 Arundel street, Strand
Corney & Gregory, wine & beer merchants, 65 Old Broad street
Cornfactors Coffee house, Mark lane, Jane Stubbs
John Cornly, Talbot, Borough High street
John Corns, victualler, Bermondsey square
John Corrie, brewer, High street, Lambeth
Thomas Corson, Ship & Star, Wapping
James Corver, Welsh Harp, 23 Aylesbury street
William Cory, Bricklayers Arms, 32 Gresse street, Rathbone place
J J & P Cossart, wine merchants, 3 Clements lane, Lombard street
T Costin, publican, Brook street, Ratcliff
Philip Costin, Grey Eagle, Grey Eagle street, Spitalfields
H Cotes, Duke of Clarence, Camberwell
James Cottam, Antigallican & Star, Tooley street, Borough
Ester Cottrell, White Hart, Market street, Westminster
B Couch, Phoenix brewhouse, Old street road
James Coulburn, Prince of Orange, Hatton wall
Rich Coulstock, Old King of Prussia, Fair street, Horslydown
Widow Coupland, wine vaults, 39 Aldgate without
Courage & Donaldson, brewers, Horslydown Old stairs
Thomas Courtney, Oxford & Cambridge Coffee house, 106 Strand
H Cousins, Swan, Glean alley, Tooley street
John Covil, Bell, Watergate, Woolwich
J Cowcher, Canterbury Arms, Upper Lambeth Marsh
John & George Cowill, brandy merchants, 8 Water lane, Thames street
Cowell & Son, brewers, Maid lane, Bankside
Rob Cowen, St Andrew, Lower East Smithfield
Jos Cowland, Yorkshire Grey, Stratford, Essex
Rich Cowley, Kings Arms, Bow
Charles Cox, Cecil Coffee House & Hotel, 84 Strand
Isaac Cox, the Two Black Boys, Hackney
James Cox, wine & brandy merchant, 7 George lane, Botolph lane
James Cox, Old Red Lion, Great Ealing
James Cox, Old George, Mortlake, Surrey
John Cox, brewer, Hoxton
M Cox, Windmill, Bowyer lane, Camberwell
Peter Cox, brewer, Hackney road
William Cox, Mitre, High street, Barnet
Richard Coxen, Half Moon & Seven Stars, Old Brentford
John Coxeter, Horse Shoe, Goswell street
Joseph Cozens, Three Tuns, Broadway, Westminster
William Craighead, Bacchus & Tun, White Cross street, Southwark
R Crank, Bartholomew Coffee house, 42 West Smithfield
Peter Crasby, the Marquis Cornwallis, Curtain road
Craven Hotel, Craven street, Strand, Stevenson
Crayfoor & Overton, the Pageant, Rotherhithe street
Rich Creary, Two Brewers, Wandsworth
William Crew, wine merchant, Jamaica Coffee house
John Cribb, wine & brandy merchant, 17 Artillery street
William Crick, the George, Hampstead
Bernard Crilly, the Hope Eating House, Maiden lane, Covent garden
John Crinde, victualler, 11 Church lane, Wellclose square
Ann Crispe, Seven Stars, Bromley
Robert Crocker, the Kings Arms, Kentish town
R Croker, the Five Bells, East end, Finchley
William Cromer, Admiral Duncan, Old Compton street, Soho
Robert Crombie, Kings Head, Chelsea Waterworks
James Crompton, the Bell, 20 Brick lane, Spitalfields
Joseph Croom, Sussex tavern and hotel, Bouverie street, Fleet street
J Croose, Phoenix, Palace street, Pimlico
Cropper & Beailey, Star brewhouse, 15 Great Peter street, Westminster
Jeremiah Cross, Rose & Crown, Tottenham
Thomas Cross, Rose & Crown, Leadenhall market
Henry Crossman, the Windsor Castle, City road
William Crowder, Wheat Sheaf, Castle street, Southwark
Crown & Anchor Tavern, Leadenhall street, J Waller
Crown & Anchor Tavern, Strand, Simkin & Jackson
Crown Coffee house & tavern, Soho square, Hawbrey
Crown & Magpye tavern & coffee house, Aldgate High street, A Bruce
Joseph Crump, Red Lion, East street, Greenwich
_ Crump, publican, Keenes row, Walworth
R Cuddington, wine merchant, 32 St James’s street
John Cuff jun, brewer, Barking
J Culbert & C0, wine & brandy merchants, Kingston, Surrey
John Cullemore, victualler, South Lambeth
Robert Cullen, Duke of Gloucester, Greenwich road
John Cullin, Kings Head, Grosvenor gate, Park lane
Samuel Cumber, the Dog & Fox Inn, Wimbledon
John Cumming, Earl of Effingham, Whitechapel road
John Cummings, victualler, Cree Church lane, Leadenhall street
Sameul Cundell, Horse & Groom, 23 Gresse street, Rathbone place
John Curling, Elephant & Castle, Mint street, Borough
John Curnock, Old Red Lion, Southall
Joseph Curt, Georges Coffee house, Coventry street
John Curtis, wine & brandy merchant, 6 Assembly row, Mile end
John Cusins, Kings Arms Inn, Oxford street
Cuthbert & Clarke, wine merchants, 23 Colchester street, Tower hill
G M Cutmore, brandy merchant, 127 Bishopsgate street
Wiliam Cutmore, wine vaults, 125 Bishopsgate street without

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