Rivers Arms (Bath)

Rivers Arms Camden Place

1839 – 61. Richard Vickerage
1864. Elizabeth Vickerage
1871 – 72. Charles Dyer
1876 – 84. Charles Boulton
1889 – 91. William C. Boulton
1894 – 1906. Thomas Herne
1911. Sidney Sellway
1912. ? Urch
1914. James Bloom
1916 – 23. George Ferebee
1931 – 50. Thomas M. Palmer

Census 1841.

Richard Vickerage 35, publican, not born in county
Frances Vickerage 40, born in county
Henry Vickerage 12, born in county
Richard Vickerage 10, born in county
George Vickerage 2, born in county

Census 1851.

Richard Vickerage 46, head married, licensed victualler, Worcestershire Droitwich
Frances Vickerage 51, wife married, Somerset Priston
John Vickerage 18, son unmarried, apprentice hairdresser, Somerset Bath
Robert Stuart 23, visitor unmarried, 13th regiment of foot, Ireland

Census 1861.

Richard Vickerage 58, head married, licensed victualler, Droitwich Worcestershire
Elizabeth Vickerage 46, wife married, Somerset Weston

Census 1871.

Charles Dyer 29, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Frome
Sarah Dyer 30, wife married, Somerset Frome
William Dyer 5, son, Somerset Frome
Walter Dyer 4, son, Somerset Frome
Albert Charles Dyer 2, son, Somerset Bath
Flora Dyer 4 months, daughter, Somerset Bath

Census 1881.

Charles Boulton 47, head married, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire Lechlade
Susannah Boulton 43, wife married, Oxfordshire Watlington

Census 1891.

William C. Boulton 55, head married, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire
Mary B. Boulton 63, wife married, Somerset Bath

Census 1901.

Thomas Herne 61, head married, gardener & licensed victualler, Somerset Bath
Jane Herne 61, wife married, Wiltshire North Bradley

Census 1911.

Sidney Selway 34, head married, bricklayer, Buckland St.Mary Somerset
Emma Selway 33, wife married, Blue Anchor Somerset
Florence Mary Selway 9, daughter, Huntsham Bampton Devon

Ring Of Bells (Bath)

Ring Of Bells Widcombe Parade

1841. James Fisher
1851 – 61. Robert T. Starks
1864. John Mayell
1871 – 72. Edward Pratt
1976. Frank Oxley
1881 – 91. Anne Wilkins
1894 – 1914. James Dury
1916 – 19. Harry Wheeler
1923 – 31. John Woodham
1935 – 37. Thomas M. Claridge
1947. Stanley George Burgess
1950 – 52. Frederick A. Button

Census 1841.

James Fisher 55, retailer of beer, born in county
Joseph Fisher 25, born in county
James Fisher 20
Sarah Priest 20, servant, not born in county

Census 1851.

Robert T. Starks 35, head married, inn keeper, Somerset Bath
Mary Ann Starks 35, wife married, Somerset Bath
Henry Fisher 10, stepson scholar, Somerset Bath
Joseph Fisher, lodger, annuitant, Somerset Bath
Mary Ann Mannings 18, servant, house servant, Somerset Wellow

Census 1861.

Robert T. Starks 45, head married, victualler, Somerset Bath
Mary A. Starks 45, wife married, Somerset Bath
Joseph Clark Fisher 45, relative unmarried, proprietor of houses, Somerset Bath
Eliza Steeds 15, servant unmarried, house servant, Somerset Coleford

Census 1871.

Edward Pratt 42, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Bath
Elizabeth Pratt 41, wife married, Somerset Bath
Louisa Pratt 19, daughter unmarried, Somerset Bath
Albert Pratt 17, son unmarried, Somerset Bath
John Pratt 15, son, apprentice, Somerset Bath
Frederick pratt 12, son scholar, Somerset Bath
Mary Ann 11, daughter scholar, Somerset Bath
Ada Pratt 7, daughter scholar, Somerset Bath
Walter Pratt 3, son, Somerset Bath

Census 1881.

Anne Wilkins 53, head widow, licensed victualler, Wiltshire Bradford on Avon
Frederick Wilkins 24, son unmarried, brewer, Bristol
Emily Wilkins 18, daughter unmarried, attendant at bar, Somerset Bath
Annie Smith 28, daughter widow, no occupation, Somerset Bruton
Frederick Smith 2, grandson, Somerset Bruton
Annie Smith 1, grandaughter, Somerset Bruton

Census 1891.

Annie Wilkins 60, head widow, licensed victualler, Somersetshire
Fred Wilkins 34, son single, brewer, Somersetshire

Census 1901.

James Dury 55, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Farmborough
Ellen J. Dury 57, wife married, Gloucestershire Clifton
Katherine Dury 20, daughter single, Somerset Bath
William H. Dury 18, son single, plumber’s apprentice, Somerset Bath
Winifred J. Dury 16, daughter single, Somerset Bath
Daisy L. Dury 14, daughter, Somerset Bath
Sidney J. Dury 11, son, Somerset Bath
Florence E. Dury 9, daughter, Somerset Bath

Red Lion (Bath)

Red Lion Kingsmead Street

1822. John Bond
1830. John Arthur
1839. Richard Hobley
1844. Richard Hawkes
1851 – 56. George Lovell
1861 – 64. George Cottle
1871 – 76. Eliza Cottle
1881 – 84. James Fry
1889. James Phillips
1890. Frederick Phillips
1891. Mary Ann Phillips
1894. Frederick Phillips
1895 – 1900. James Phillips
1901 – 12. William E. Osborne
1914 – 16. Joseph Reynolds
1919. Rowland Edwards
1923. William Fell
1931. Herbert Wedlock
1935. Luther Ashman
1937. Duncan Kennedy

No. 27 Kingsmead Street on the corner with Cross Lane, pictured here in its Rogers Brewery livery (pre 1935) the Red Lion was damaged in the bombings of April 1942 and was subsequently demolished. The site is now occupied by Rosewell Court flats.

Postcard, Bristol’s Lost Pubs collection

Census 1851.

George Lovell 35, head married, licensed victualler, Wells Somerset
Elizabeth Lovell 40, married, Wells Somerset
James Lovell 12, son scholar, Bristol
Ann Lovell 8, daughter scholar, Bath
Joseph Toomer 73, grandfather widower, retired victualler, Mere Somerset
George Pike 16, nephew scholar, Ilchester
George Francis 20, servant unmarried, house servant, Bath
Ann Angell 43, servant married, house servant, Bath

Census 1861.

George Cottle 41, head married, publican victualler, Gloucester Barton End
Eliza Cottle 43, married, Somerset Weston
Frederick Chapple 25, lodger unmarried, carpenter, Somerset Bath
Sarah Nash 26, servant unmarried, general servant, Somerset Limpley Stoke

Census 1871.

Eliza Cottle 32, widow, innkeeper, Somerset Weston
Emily Perry 36, sister unmarried, assistant, Somerset Weston
Jane Dury 23, servant unmarried, general servant, Somerset Paulton

Census 1881.

James Fry 40, head married, publican, Gloucestershire Gloucester
Alice Fry 38, wife married, Gloucestershire Eastington
Herbert G. Fry 8, son scholar, Somerset Bath
Maude H. Fry 6, daughter scholar, Somerset Bath
Sidney J. Fry 3, son scholar, Somerset Bath
Lillian M. Fry 2, daughter, Somerset Bath
Caroline Colston 28, sister in law, milliner, Somerset Bath
Rachel Trevron 26, servant unmarried, nurse, Cornwall
Mary A. Nash 45, servant unmarried, general servant, Somerset Market Laverton

Census 1891.

Mary Ann Phillips 58, wife married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Thomas Phillips 39, son single, plumber, Bath Somerset

Census 1901.

William E. Osborne 44, head married, publican, Somerset Bath
Sarah Osborne 25, wife married, Melksham Wiltshire
Henrietta Trueman 21, sister single, Melksham Wiltshire

Queen Victoria (Bath)

Queen Victoria Hampton Row

1841. William George
1845 – 75. Robert Coombes
1876. Maria Coombes
1881 – 84. Miss Asonath Powell
1889 – 91. Sydney S. Parton
1894. Sophia Parton
1895. Sydney Parton
1897. John Schickel
1900 – 29. Louisa Schickel
1929 to 1931. Harriet Stevens
1931 – 50. Charles Henry Stevens

Census 1841.

William George 60, victualler, born in county
Hester George 60, born in county

Census 1851.

Robert Coombes 39, head married, victualler, Wiltshire Fovant
Martha Coombes 41, wife married, Wiltshire Tollard
Elizabeth Coombes 6, daughter scholar, Somerset Bath
Maria Coombes 5, daughter scholar, Somerset Bath
Mary Coombes 3, daughter, Somerset Bath
James Coombes 1, son, Somerset Bath
Ann Bakehouse 13, house servant, Somerset Bath

Census 1861.

Robert Coombs 49, head married, beer house keeper, Wiltshire Fovant
Martha Coombs 51, wife married, beer house keeper’s wife, Wiltshire Tollard
Mary Coombs 13, daughter scholar, Somerset Bath
James Coombs 11, son scholar, Somerset Bath
Martha Coombs 9, daughter scholar, Somerset Bath

Census 1871.

Robert Coombes 59, head married, publican Fovant
Martha Coombes 61, publican’s wife, Wiltshire Tollard
James Coombes 21, son unmarried, printer, Somerset Bath
Maria Henly 25, daughter married, wife of dyer, Somerset Bath
Amy Henly 5, granddaughter, Yorkshire Bradford

Census 1881.

Asonath Powell 63, head unmarried, public house keeper, Bath Somerset
Ellen Powell 40, cousin unmarried, assistant, Gloucester

Census 1891.

Sydney S. Parton 59, head married, inn keeper, Somerset Bath
Sophia Parton 55, wife married, Wiltshire Box
William Bailey 32, stepson single, mason, Somerset Bath
Frederick Bailey 21, stepson single, mason’s labourer, Somerset Bath
Sophia Bailey 17, step daughter single, labourer, Somerset Bath
Walter Bailey 14, step son, tailor’s apprentice, Somerset Bath

Census 1901.

Louisa Schickel 51 head widow, beer & wine house keeper, Somerset Bath
Harriet Schickel 23, daughter single, upholstress, Somerset Bath
William Henry Schickel 22, son single, compositor, Somerset Bath
Frederick A. Schickel 11, son school, Somerset Bath

Census 1911.

Louisa Schickel 61, head widow, beer house keeper, Bath Somerset

Portland Arms (Bath)

Portland Arms Portland Place

1841. Richard Bettison
1850 – 56. George Bracher & Son
1861 – 71. Morgan Bracher
1881. Timothy Simpson
1884. J. Lane
1889. Harriett Cleverley
1891. John W. Voyce
1894 – 95. James Woods
1900 – 06. William Smith
1911 – 12. William Dyer
1914 – 50. Thomas H. Locock
1952. John S. Locock

Census 1841.

Richard Bettison 45, brewer, not born in county
Mary Bettison 45, not born in countyMary Gain 15, servant, not born in county

Census 1851.

Edward Bracher 15, head unmarried, brewer, Wiltshire Overton
Mary Ann Kemp 25, servant unmarried, barmaid, Wiltshire Warminster
Mary Ann Bendy 21, servant unmarried, general servant, Wiltshire Wooton Bassett

Census 1861.

Eliza Bracher 43, wife married, Hampshire Rockbourne
Morgan Bracher 25, son unmarried, brewer employing 6 men & 1 boy, Wiltshire Tisbury
George Bracher 3, son, Somerset Bath
George Bracher 25, brother in law unmarried, brewer, Witshire Bishopstone
Mary Ann Kemp 31, servant unmarried, barmaid, Wiltshire Warminster
Maria Smith 21, servant unmarried, Wiltshire Manton
Ann Waterman 17, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Hampshire Rockbourne

Census 1871.

Morgan Bracher 35, head married, brewer & spirit merchant, Tisbury Wiltshire
Ann Waterman 27, housekeeper unmarried, Rockbourne Wiltshire
Marie Brook 29, barmaid unmarried, Bristol Gloucestershire

Census 1881.

Timothy D. Simpson 35, head married, publican & dairyman, Wiltshire Pheston
Ann Simpson 33, wife married, Wiltshire Castle Combe
Alice C. Simpson 1, daughter, Somerset Bath
Emily Dopson 16, servant unmarried, general domestic servant, Wiltshire

Census 1891.

John W. Voyce 56, head married, inn keeper, Bath
Jane Voyce 44, wife married, Bath
May Hayman 81, widow, Bath

Census 1901.

William Smith 50, head married, carpenter & licensed victualler, Kent East Malby
Louisa Smith 49, wife married, Essex Withersfield
Jessie A. Smith 19, daughter single, dressmaker, Hampshire Aldershot

Census 1911.

William Dyer 55, head married, licensee, Hampshire Rockbourne
Caroline Dyer 46, wife married, Newington Causeway London
Ethel Hattan 7, niece school, Camberwell Peckham London

Oxford Brewery (Bath)

Oxford Brewery Julian Road

Schedule Of Deeds relating to the Oxford Brewery, Julian Road, Bath.
This is an extract from a document relating to properties purchased by The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited in 1924 from the trustees of George Biggs (deceased). For other extracts of this document see Ye Old Farm House, Landsdown Road and the Crown Brewery, New Orchard Street.

1795 31st August. Lease for a year. Sir William Pulteney to Nathaniel Bayley

1795 1st September. Release in fee. Sir William Pulteney to William Broom and Nathaniel Bayley

1797 6th January. Mortgage. William Broom to Sir James Pulteney

1797 6th January. Bond. William Broom to Sir James Pulteney

1819 10th May. Decree of foreclosure. Codrington v Broom

1820 23rd June. Report. Codrington v Broom

1820 9th December. Order to extend time for payment of Mortgage money. Codrington v Broom

1822 18th January. Order to make foreclosure absolute. Codrington v Broom

1850 23 February. Copy Will. Christopher Garrett

1857 30th June. Assignment. The Revd. Richard Thomas Pulteney to William Phillips

1857 1st July. Mortgage of Nos. 7 & 8 Abingdon Buildings. William Phillips to John Downs

1861 2nd August. Mortgage. William Phillips to James Robbins

1862 27th November. Assignment. Messrs W. S. Grant, George Frederick Price and others to John Ashplant

1865 30th November. Lease. John Ashplant to Samuel Pearce

1871 7th October. Statuary Declaration. By executors of John Ashplant (deceased)

1871 23rd October. Assignment. Executors of John Ashplant (deceased) to Thomas Albert Pearce

1871 25th October. Mortgage of Oxford Tavern and No.4 City View. Thomas A. Pearce to Christopher Garrett

1877 26th November. Reconveyance & Assignment (endorsed on above mortgage). Mrs Mary Halliday Garrett to Thomas Albert Pearce

1895 10th August. Conveyance. Thomas Albert Pearce to George Biggs

1924 19th June. Conveyance. Trustees of George Biggs (deceased) to The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Ltd

Old Farm House (Bath)

Old Farm House Landsdown Road

1851 – 71. Ambrose Cooper
1876. Samuel Pearse
1881 – 90. Elizabeth Platt
1891. Jane Perry (manager)
1894. Thomas A. Pearce
1895. Miss F. Dunn
1895 – 1924. George Biggs & Sons
(1906. Harry A. Biggs)
(1911. Frank Shorney)
1931. James Windram
1935. Winifred Chivers
1937. Maurice H. Young
1947 – 50. Thomas E. Moore

Schedule Of Deeds relating to Ye Old Farm House, Landsdown Road, Bath.
This is an extract from a document relating to properties purchased by The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited in 1924 from the trustees of George Biggs (deceased). For other extracts of this document see The Oxford Brewery, Julian Road and the Crown Brewery, New Orchard Street.

1835 29th April. Lease for a year. Charles Butler Ward and others to John Sawtell

1835 30th April. Conveyance. Charles Butler Ward and others to John Sawtell

1837 11th December. Lease for a year. John Sawtell and James Gifford to George Ripley

1837 12th December. Appointment and release. John Sawtell and James Gifford to George Ripley

1837 12th December. Lease for a year. John Sawtell to Robert Bosley

1837 13th December. Mortgage. John Sawtell to Robert Bosley

1840 22nd June. Lease for a year. John Sawtell and others to John Jones

1840 24th June. Conveyance. John Sawtell and others to John Jones

1882 29th September. Conveyance. Henry Charles Stone to Thomas Albert Pearce

1895 10th August. Conveyance. Thomas Albert Pearce to George Biggs

1924 19th June. Conveyance. George Biggs’ trustees to The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited

Census 1851.

Ambrose Cooper 41, head married, licensed brewer, Somerset Bath
Catherine Cooper 37, wife married, Ireland
Ellen Cooper 13, daughter scholar, Middlesex Marylebone
Ambrose H. Cooper 4, son, Somerset Bath
Mary Cooper 1 month, Somerset Bath
Mary Angle 23, servant unmarried, house servant, Somerset Bath
Sarah Webb 16, servant unmarried, house servant, Somerset Chew Magna

Census 1861.

Ambrose Cooper 50, head married, victualler, Somerset Bath
Catherine Cooper 46, wife married, Ireland Cork
Mary Cooper 9, daughter scholar, Somerset Bath
Elizabeth Cooper 7, daughter scholar, Somerset Bath
Edward Cooper 5, son scholar, Somerset Bath
Ellen Gaffney 22, step daughter unmarried, barmaid, Middlesex London
Hannah Maguire 25, servant unmarried, general servant, Wales Brecon

Census 1871.

Ambrose Cooper 61, head widower, publican, Somerset Bath
Ellen Gaffney 33, step daughter unmarried, house keeper, Middlesex London
Elizabeth Cooper 17, daughter unmarried, no occupation, Somerset Bath
Edward Cooper 15, son, railway clerk, Somerset Bath

Census 1881.

Elizabeth Platt 55, head widow, beer retailer, Bath Somerset

Census 1891.

Jane Perry 53, head widow, manageress to licensed victualler, Somerset Bath
Louisa M. Drew 16, assistant single, assistant to above, Sdomerset Bath

Census 1901.

Elizabeth Bryan 25, head single, barmaid, London
Adelaide Webb 24, servant single, barmaid, Worcester

Census 1911.

Frank Shorney 36, head married, licensed victualler’s manager, Weston near Bath Somerset
Arthurina Shorney 35, wife married, assisting in business, Widcombe Bath Somerset
Maggie Shorney 4, daughter, Bath Somerset

Old Crown (Bath)

Old Crown High Street, Twerton

1841 – 83. James Barrett
1884 – 1902. James Blackmore
1906. John Scarpenti
1911. Henry Hicks
1912 – 35. Alfred Day
1937 – 50. Herbert W. S. Lidbury
1960. G. A. Williams

Census 1841.

James Barrett 35, engineer, not born in county
Diana Barrett 30, born in county
Diana Barrett 8, born in county
Matilda Atwood 15, servant, born in county

Census 1851.

James Barrett 45, head married, machine maker, Somerset Freshford
Dinah Barrett 43, wife married, Somerset Twerton
Dinah Barrett 18, daughter unmarried, Somerset Twerton
Emily Wharton 32, visitor unmarried, milliner, Somerset Freshford
Matilda Atwood 26, servant unmarried, house servant, Somerset Twerton
William Brown 43, servant unmarried, brewer, Somerset Bath

Census 1861.

James Barrett 55, head married, millwright & inn keeper, Somerset Freshford
Dinah Barrett 53, wife married, Somerset Twerton
Hester Cadby 74, mother in law unmarried, Somerset Twerton
Dinah Blackmore 3, grandchild scholar, Somerset Newton St.Loe
Elizabeth Ward 19, servant unmarried, house servant, Somerset Englishcombe

Census 1871.

James Barrett 65, head married, engineer, Somerset Freshford
Dinah Barrett 63, wife married, Somerset Twerton
James Blackmore 15, grandson unmarried, engineer, Somerset Newton
Mary Cadby 20, barmaid unmarried, Somerset Twerton
Elizabeth Northover 19, servant unmarried, servant, Somerset Twerton

Census 1881.

James Barrett 75, head widower, engineer, Somerset Freshford
James Barrett Blackmore 24, grandson married, engineer, Somerset Newton St.Loe
Jemima Ellen Blackmore 23, granddaughter married, Somerset Twerton
Harriett Kate Cadby 23, niece single, servant, Somerset Twerton

Census 1891.

James B. Blackmore 35, head married, millwright & licensed victualler, Newton St.Loe Somerset
Jemima E. Blackmore 33, wife married, Twerton Bath Somerset
Constance N. Blackmore 9, daughter scholar, Twerton Bath Somerset
Robert F. Blackmore 5, son scholar, Twerton Bath Somerset
Edith M. Blackmore 2, daughter, Twerton Bath Somerset
Emily M. Pocock 18, servant single, barmaid, Twerton Bath Somerset

Census 1901.

James B. Blackmore 45, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Newton St.Loe
Robert F. Blackmore 14, son, Somerset Twerton
Edith M. Blackmore 12, daughter, Somerset Twerton
Thomas J. Blackmore 4, son, Somerset Twerton

Census 1911.

Henry Hicks 56, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Berrow
Edna Hicks 57, wife married, assisting in business, Somerset Bleadon

In 1902 the Old Crown was acquired by Berryman & Burnell Ltd., the Charlton Brewery, Shepton Mallet. The brewing plant at the pub was no longer required and was sold at auction on 4th March 1902, the auctioneer was Henry Mortimer of Bath. What follows is a transcription of the priced catalogue compiled subsequent to the sale.

Lot No.Description Of Lot£SD
31Pair steelyards, copper thermometer & glass saccharometer in tin case50
32Two mash sticks, two rousers and skimmer30
33Three stocking irons, two skimmers, brushes etc36
345 1/2 inch jaw vice56
35Four leather driving belts76
36Three leather driving belts60
37malt mill with hopper & pair of 10-tread steps and hopper to mach tun96
38Formation hop room170
39Copper barrel wort pump with pipe to underback & connecting gear190
40Brewing copper with large metal tap, masonry and setting4100
41Nominal 4 H.P. Horizontal steam engine with pipe and valve2100
42The 1 inch main driving shaft with pulleys and bearings110
43Counter shaft and pulley50
44Pair of 10-tread stepsXXX
45Joists and flooring (top floor brewery forward)XXX
46Bartletts weighbridge and weights1120
47Pair of sack trucks, duel shute and oil76
48Brewers desk and matchboard partition70
49Copper bottom hop strainer160
50Two trestles and platform16
51Mash tun with horsing and deal stage etc complete2150
52Cooler and outlet tap60
53Copper refrigerator280
54Nominal 4 H.P. Vertical boiler700
55Large barm back and two trestles26
56Spiral copper attemporator, and two lengths of hose160
57Collecting square with metal tap and cover, No. 186
58Collecting square with metal tap and cover, No. 280
59Collecting square with metal tap and cover, No. 386
60Collecting square with metal tap and cover, No. 486
61Two lengths of wire bound hose180
62Galvanised underback with two small girders and hooks, outlet pipe and tap1120
63Lead pipe feeding copper and squares160
65Storepiece No. 1, 250 gallons100
66Storepiece No. 2, 250 gallons100
67Storepiece No. 3, 1200 gallons130
68Storepiece No. 7, 1100 gallons100
69Storepiece No. 8, 1050 gallons100
70Storepiece No. 9, 1450 gallons100
71Storepiece No. 10, 119 gallons100
72Storepiece No. 11, 120 gallons90
73Storepiece No. 12, 117 gallons110
74Storepiece No. 13, 130 gallons110
75Storepiece No. 14, 74 gallons40
77Copper syphon76
 Total4276

New Inn (Southgate Street, Bath)

New Inn Southgate Street

1822 – 30. Richard Tarrant
1839 – 44. Fletcher Hope
1848 – 56. Jane Hope
1861. Henry Nash
1864 – 72. Benjamin Williams
1876 – 80. George Sturges
1881. Susan E. Sturges
1884. B. Williams
1889 – 95. Henry Penney
1900. George Walker
1902. John Gore
1906. Rose H. Ferebee
1911 – 14. George Ferebee
1916. William Hutton
1919. John Walter
1923. Frederick Curtis
1931. Francis Taylor
1935. Leonard Dawson
1937. George W. Sevier
1947 – 50. David Edwards
1960. S. G. Maguire

Census 1841.

Fletcher Hope 45, inn keeper, not born in county
Fletcher Hope 4, born in county
JaneHope 30, not born in county
Jane Hope 7, born in county
Maria Hope 6, born in county
Ellen Hope 2, born in county
Sarah Shepherd 35, servant, not born in county
Ann Martin 20, servant, born in county
John Chubb 30, servant, born in county
Janus Gingell 20, currier, born in county
Henry Hoprey 14, servant, born in county

Census 1851.

Jane Hope 50, head widow, inn keeper, Berkshire Great Marlow
Jane Hope 18, daughter unmarried, dressmaker, Somerset Bath
Maud Hope 16, daughter unmarried, milliner, Somerset Bath
Helen Hope 12, daughter scholar, Somerset Bath
Fletcher Hope 14, son, apprentice, Somerset Bath
Charles Kerley 25, nephew unmarried, assistant, Berkshire Birchels Green
Susan Shepperd 57, servant unmarried, general servant, Berkshire Maidenhead
George Edmonds 23, servant unmarried, ostler, Somerset Stanton Prior

Census 1861.

Henry Nash 41, head married, publican, Midsomer Norton
Elizabeth Ann Nash 41, wife married, Lovell Wiltshire
William Norman 24, ostler. Paulton Somerset

Census 1871.

Benjamin Williams 45, head married, innkeeper, Somerset Witham Friary
Louisa Williams 46, wife married, Wiltshire Stockton
George Sturges 36, brother in law unmarried, servant, Wiltshire Stockton
Ellen Whittaker 22, niece unmarried, servant, Somerset Nunney
James Maggs 24, lodger unmarried, coal miner, Somerset Dunkerton
John Millard 20, lodger unmarried, coal miner, Somerset Clandown
James Dowling 23, lodger unmarried, taylor, Somerset Midsomer Norton

Census 1881.

Susan E. Sturges 31, head widow, innkeeper, traveller
Louisa Sturges 4, daughter scholar, Somerset Bath
Alice Sturges 3, daughter, Somerset Bath
Minnie Sturges 2, daughter, Somerset Bath
Georgina Sturges 4 months, daughter, Somerset Bath
Annie Gibbs 21, servant unmarried, general domestic servant, Somerset Beaminster
James Woods 20, servant unmarried, ostler, Wiltshire Haywood

Census 1891.

Henry Penny 36, head married, publican, Somerset Pensford
Clara Penny 24, wife married, Gloucestershire Pucklechurch
Matilda Penny 4 months, Somerset Bath
Charles Penny 45, brother married, barman, Somerset Pensford
Clara Cantello 19, servant single, domestic, Somerset Bath

Census 1901.

John Gore 69, head married, publican, Hinton Blewitt
Ellen Gore 28, wife married, Dunkerton
Ellen Elmes 19, servant single, general domestic servant, Peasedown St.John

New Inn (Bathford, Bath)

New Inn Bathford

1829. Henry Beake
1841. Elizabeth Britten
1845 – 52. John Jackson
1861 – 85. Thomas Bevan
1888 – 1911. William B. Pillinger
1918 – 51. William Henry Lyles

Census 1841.

Elizabeth Britten 45, publican, born in county
Stephen Britten 25, not born in county
Charles Britten 15, born in county
Elizabeth Britten 25, born in county
George Mulcock 15, servant, born in county
William Cottle 30, brewer, born in county
Thomas Scott 35, railway labourer, not born in county
John Ray 35, railway labourer, not born in county
not known, over 20, railway labourer, not born in county
not known, over 20, railway labourer, not born in county

Census 1851.

John Jackson 45, head married, licensed victualler, Lancashire Bolton
Charlotte Jackson 43, wife married, Wiltshire Box
Charlotte White 23, servant unmarried, Wiltshire Box
John Tutton 46, servant married, brewer, Somerset Monkton Farleigh

Census 1861.

Thomas Bevan 30, head married, inn keeper, Somerset Batheaston
Harriett Bevan 34, wife married, inn keeper’s wife, Wiltshire Box
Mary E. Bevan 3, daughter, Somerset Bathford

Census 1871.

Thomas Bevan 40, head married, inn keeper, Somerset Batheaston
Harriett Bevan 44, wife married, Wiltshire Box
Catherine Bevan 9, daughter scholar, Somerset Bathford

Census 1881.

Thomas Bevan 49, head married, inn keeper, Somerset Batheaston
Harriett Bevan 55, wife married, Wiltshire Box
Catherine 19, daughter unmarried, Somerset Bathford

Census 1891.

William B. Pillinger 55, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Bathford
Mary Pillinger 55, wife married, Somerset Bath
Alice Mary Pillinger 23, daughter single, Somerset Bathford
Frederick W. Pillinger 20, plumber, Somerset Bathford

Census 1901.

William B. Pillinger 65, head married, licensed victualler, Bathford Somerset
Mary Pillinger 65, wife married, Bath
Winifred Chapel 16, niece single, monitress at school, Bath

Census 1911.

William Bryant Pillinger 75, head married, licensed victualler, Bathford Somerset
Mary Pillinger 75, wife married, Bath Somerset
Winifred Emily Chappell 26, niece single, Bath Somerset