Bristol’s Lost Pubs

London Inn High Street / Temple Street

1861 – 90. James Hanill Cantle
1891 – 93. George Whatley
1895. Frederick Ball
1901. Frank Ball
1906 – 35. James Payne
1937. Jack Brookes Smith

Census 1861.

James H. Cantle 38, head married, farmer brewer & beer house keeper, Somerset Keynsham
Alice H. Cantle 42, wife married, Gloucestershire Bitton

Census 1871.
London House

James H. Cantle 47, head married, beer retailer & farmer, Keynsham
Alice H. Cantle 49, wife married, Gloucestershire Bitton
Joseph Cantle 78, father widower, retired grocer, Keynsham
Maria Ollis 14, domestic servant, Keynsham

Census 1881.

James H. Cantle 58, head married, farmer of 12½ acres employing 1 labourer, also beer retailer, Keynsham
Alice H. Cantle 62, wife married, Gloucestershire Bitton
Alice G. Chappell 5, visitor scholar, Somerset Keynsham

Census 1891.

George Whatley 27, head married, beer house keeper, Bristol Redcliff
Ellen Whatley 23, wife married, Someset Keynsham
James C. Whatley 3, son, Somerset Keynsham

Census 1901.

Frank Ball 39, head married, publican, Wiltshire Longbridge Deverill
Emily Ball 14, daughter, Monmouthshire Blainau
John Harris 72, boarder, retired labourer, Somerset Keynsham
John Elson 60, boarder, farm labourer, Somerset Keynsham
Arthur Haines 28, boarder single, engraver, London

Census 1911.

James Payne 38, head married, inn keeper, Kingswood Gloucestershire
Silvy Payne 40, wife married, inn keeper, Wells Somersetshire