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The Robin Hood in 'Millbank Street', St John, Westminster, existed as early as 1798<ref>[https://pubwiki.co.uk/LondonPubs/WestminsterStJohn/RobinHood.shtml UK Pub History: Robin Hood, 9 Millbank Street, St John, Westminster.]</ref> and is last recorded in 1843.
The Robin Hood in 'Millbank Street', St John, Westminster, existed as early as 1798<ref>[https://pubwiki.co.uk/LondonPubs/WestminsterStJohn/RobinHood.shtml UK Pub History: Robin Hood, 9 Millbank Street, St John, Westminster.]</ref> and is last recorded in 1843.


UK Pub History provides information on publicans and variant forms of the name of the pub for the period 1798-1843. According to Lockie (1810), Millbank Street was 'the continuation of Abingdon-st. from Old Palace-yard by the Abbey, it extends to the Horseferry-road', the 'Old Palace-yard' being 'the open space on the S. side of Westminster-hall by the Abbey'.<ref>{{:Lockie, John 1810a}}, ''s.nn.'' 'Millbank-Street' and 'Palace-Yard (Old)'.</ref> This tallies quite well with the nomenclature of the earlier of the maps listed below. They apply the name 'Millbank Street' to the stretch from Great College Street to Horseferry Road, what is now named Millbank.{{PlaceNamesItemAllusionsAndRecords}}
UK Pub History provides information on publicans and variant forms of the name of the pub for the period 1798-1843. According to Lockie (1810), Millbank Street was 'the continuation of Abingdon-st. from Old Palace-yard by the Abbey, it extends to the Horseferry-road', the 'Old Palace-yard' being 'the open space on the S. side of Westminster-hall by the Abbey'.<ref>{{:Lockie, John 1810a}}, ''s.nn.'' 'Millbank-Street' and 'Palace-Yard (Old)'.</ref> This tallies quite well with the nomenclature of the earlier of the maps listed below. They apply the name 'Millbank Street' to the stretch from Great College Street to Horseferry Road, what is now named Millbank.
The proprietor in 1798 was a Henry Kerslake.<ref>[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/44e723fa-17de-40d1-a83c-9edc062f6608 National Archives: Insured: Henry Kerslake, the Robin Hood, Millbank Street, victualler.]</ref>
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== Gazetteers ==
== Gazetteers ==
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== Sources ==
== Sources ==
* [http://www.pubology.co.uk/pubs/7467.html London Pubology: Robin Hood]
* [http://www.pubology.co.uk/pubs/7467.html London Pubology: Robin Hood]
* [https://pubwiki.co.uk/LondonPubs/Westminster/RobinHood.shtml UK Pub History: Robin Hood, 14 Great Windmill Street, St James, Westminster.]<ref>Also see at UK Pub History: [https://pubwiki.co.uk/LondonPubs/WestminsterStJohn/index.shtml Public Houses, Inns & Taverns of Westminster St John, London;] [https://pubwiki.co.uk/LondonPubs1839/1839Pigots-R.shtml The London 1839 Public House & Publican Directory - as listed in LONDON 1839 Pigots Directory - R;] [https://pubwiki.co.uk/LondonPubs1841/London1841-R3.shtml London 1841 Public House & Publican Directory - R3;] [https://pubwiki.co.uk/LondonPubs1842/184R2.shtml The London 1842 Robsons Public House & Publican Directory - R2;].</ref>
* [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/44e723fa-17de-40d1-a83c-9edc062f6608 National Archives: Insured: Henry Kerslake, the Robin Hood, Millbank Street, victualler]
* [https://pubwiki.co.uk/LondonPubs/Westminster/RobinHood.shtml Pub Wiki: Robin Hood, 14 Great Windmill Street, St James, Westminster.]<ref>Also see at UK Pub History: [https://pubwiki.co.uk/LondonPubs/WestminsterStJohn/index.shtml Public Houses, Inns & Taverns of Westminster St John, London;] [https://pubwiki.co.uk/LondonPubs1839/1839Pigots-R.shtml The London 1839 Public House & Publican Directory - as listed in LONDON 1839 Pigots Directory - R;] [https://pubwiki.co.uk/LondonPubs1841/London1841-R3.shtml London 1841 Public House & Publican Directory - R3;] [https://pubwiki.co.uk/LondonPubs1842/184R2.shtml The London 1842 Robsons Public House & Publican Directory - R2;].</ref>


== Maps ==
== Maps ==

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Locality
Coordinate 51.49668, -0.125574Near 
Adm. div. Middlesex, now Greater London
Vicinity 9 Millbank Street (Millbank)
Type Public house
Interest Robin Hood name
Status Defunct
First Record 1798
A.k.a. Robin-hood and Little John; Robinhood and Little John; Robinhood
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Millbank where the Robin Hood was located.
Millbank / Google Earth Street View.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-05-03. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-02-13.

The Robin Hood in 'Millbank Street', St John, Westminster, existed as early as 1798[1] and is last recorded in 1843.

UK Pub History provides information on publicans and variant forms of the name of the pub for the period 1798-1843. According to Lockie (1810), Millbank Street was 'the continuation of Abingdon-st. from Old Palace-yard by the Abbey, it extends to the Horseferry-road', the 'Old Palace-yard' being 'the open space on the S. side of Westminster-hall by the Abbey'.[2] This tallies quite well with the nomenclature of the earlier of the maps listed below. They apply the name 'Millbank Street' to the stretch from Great College Street to Horseferry Road, what is now named Millbank. The proprietor in 1798 was a Henry Kerslake.[3]


Gazetteers

Sources

Maps

Background

Also see


Notes