Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Windsor Castle Whitehouse Lane
1871 to 1883. James Hunt
1883 to 1891. Elizabeth Hunt
1891. Elizabeth Ann Sealey
1895. John Parker
1896 – 1908. William Butler
1911 – 27. Edward H. Sanders
1930. Isaac Bryant
1934. Tom Boyce
1936. Tom Warre
1937. Henry Godfrey
1943. Arthur Short
1949. William Evans
1952. Percy Perkins
1955. Charles Dalling
Census 1871.
James Hunt 40, head married, licensed victualler, Portbury Somerset
Elizabeth Hunt 38, wife married, Bedminster
Elizabeth Parker 10, niece scholar, Bedminster
Alice Ward 10, visitor scholar, Bedminster
William Baker 67, lodger widower, tanner, Plymouth Devon
Census 1881.
James Hunt 49, head married, publican, Portbury Somerset
Elizabeth Hunt 47, wife married, Ashton Somerset
Elizabeth Parker 20, niece unmarried, barmaid, Ashton Somerset
John Parker 8, nephew scholar, Ashton Somerset
James Quick 63, lodger widower, general labourer, St.Giles Devon
John Quick 33, lodger unmarried, labourer, Bristol
Census 1891.
Elizabeth Hunt 56, head widow, publican, Somerset Bedminster Down
John G. Sealey 37, nephew married, labourer, Bristol Bedminster
Elizabeth Ann Sealey 30, niece married, Bristol Bedminster
Elizabeth Alice Sealey 9, scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Louisa Sealey 14 months, Bristol Bedminster
Alice Parker 15, single, domestic servant, Bristol Bedminster
Census 1901.
William Butler 46, head married, beer retailer, Somerset Bristol
Jane Butler 48, wife married, Somerset Bristol
Herbert Butler 24, son single, barman, Somerset Bristol
Census 1911.
Edward Henry Sanders 33, head married, licensee (beer house), Bristol
Mary Jane Sanders 31, wife married, wife of licensee, Bristol
Gracie Marion Sanders 9, daughter, Bristol
Emily Paddock 66, mother in law widow, boarder, Bristol
Emily Greaves 17, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol