Lord Nelson

Lord Nelson Redcliff Hill

1816. Thomas Smith
1820 – 28. John Rice
1830. Thomas Dunn
1831 – 37. Thomas Gadd
1839. H. Price
1840 – 44. Henry Davis
1847 – 52. William Warburton
1853 to 1856. Charlotte Warburton
1857 – 58. Joseph Groves
1860. William Anthony
1861. William Ings
1863. John Ousley
1865 – 66. William Clarke
1867 to 1868. Ann Clarke
1869 to 1871. J. H. Williams
1871 – 72. James Potter
1874 – 82. James Eades
1885 – 91. James Taylor
1892 – 94. Elizabeth Taylor
1896. George Taylor
1897. Simeon Poole
1899. Albert Tozer
1900. Mark Gould
1901. Joseph M. Woodcock
1904 – 21. Reuben Foster
1925. Arthur Saunders
1928 – 60. Arthur C. Donovan

The Lord Nelson with its large Bristol United Breweries sign, and two doors to the left the Georges & Co. sign of the Berkeley Castle, all these buildings were demolished in the early 1960s for road widening.

Census 1841.

Henry Davis 27, cooper, born in county
Heneryetta Davis 27, born in county
William Davis 4, born in county
Susannah Davis 2, born in county
Eliza Hardwell 19, servant, not born in county
William Devenish 23, labourer, not born in county
Joseph Hills 22, labourer, not born in county

Census 1851.

William Warbutton 53, head married, inn keeper, Bristol
Charlotte Warbutton 49, inn keeper’s wife, Bristol
Jane Warbutton 20, daughter unmarried, inn keeper’s daughter, Bristol
Amelia Warbutton 18, daughter unmarried, inn keeper’s daughter, Bristol
Samuel Tyler 16, lodger unmarried, patten maker, Somerset
William Murley 19, lodger unmarried, patten maker, Cornwall

Census 1861.

William Ings 42, head married, publican, Wiltshire Salisbury
Mary Ings 35, wife married, Wiltshire Salisbury
Martha Ings 6, daughter scholar, Bristol
Hannah Ings 4, daughter scholar, Bristol
Maria Ings 2, daughter, Bristol
Harry Ings 1, son, Bristol
Mary Driscoll 22, servant unmarried, house servant, Ireland

Census 1871.

James Potter 57, head married, publican, Somerset
Sarah Potter 52, wife married, Devon
Julia E. Potter 16, daughter unmarried, dressmaker, Somerset
Burton Potter 13, son scholar, Somerset
John Potter 9, son scholar, Somerset

Census 1881.

James Eades 68, head widower, licensed victualler, Somerset East Pennard
Henry A. S. Eades 17, son unmarried, managing clerk (boot manufactory) Somerset Long Ashton
Elizabeth Seymour 64, sister in law unmarried, housekeeper, Somerset Street
Charles Rowe 44, lodger unmarried, army pensioer, Somerset Langford
Joseph Walsh 63, lodger unmarried, silk weaver, Ireland Dublin

Census 1891.

James Taylor 52, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Wellington
Elizabeth Taylor 57, wife married, Somerset Long Ashton
William A. Taylor 18, son single, general labourer, Bristol
Albert E. Taylor 17, son single, general labourer, Bristol
Florence E. Taylor 15, daughter, Devonport
Alice M. Taylor 10, daughter scholar, Bristol
Walter T. Taylor 8, son scholar, Bristol
Elizabeth Taylor 5, daughter scholar, Bristol

Census 1901.

Joseph M. Woodcock 52, head widower, publican, London
Angelina Brookes 58, sister widow, housekeeper, Bristol
Ada H. Brookes 25, niece single, tobacco worker, London

Census 1911.

Reuben Foster 45, head, inn keeper, Exeter Devon
Amelia Foster 35, wife, assisting, Exeter Devon
Lionel Foster 7, son scholar, Bristol
Marjory Foster 5, daughter scholar, Bristol

Laura Tavern

Laura Tavern Laura Place, Clarence Road

1848 – 55. Reuben Nunn
1857 – 58. George Gay
1860 – 75. John Newport
1876. Edwin Griffiths
1877 to 1885. James Tombs
1886 to 1887. I. Feltham
1888 – 89. John Feltham
1891. Ann P. Chaddock
1892 – 01. John Millman Bryan
1901. A. Chaddock
1904 – 17. Thomas Marshall
1921. Charles Lingard
1925. Arthur Stevens
1928 – 56. Gilbert C. J. Arnold

Census 1851.

Rubin Nunn 35, head married, mason & beer house keeper, Devon Stoke Fleming
Jane Nunn 38, wife married, Somerset Selworthy
Rubin Nunn 10, son, Somerset Selworthy
Emma Birmingham 20, visitor unmarried, dressmaker, Somerset Selworthy
Frederick Emery 20, lodger unmarried, labourer, Somerset Catshill
James Cady 20, lodger unmarried, labourer, Somerset Shepton Mallett
William Taylor 33, lodger married, shoemaker, Leicestershire Rington
Catherine Taylor 38, wife married, shoemaker’s wife, Leicestershire Halstead

Census 1861.

John Newport 34, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Louisa Newport 28, wife married, Bristol
John A. Newport 10 months, son, Bristol
Mary Ann Rich 13, servant, nurse maid, Bedminster

Census 1871.

John Newport 44, head married, beer retailer, Somerset Bristol
Louisa Newport 38, wife married, Somerset Bristol
John A. Newport 10, son scholar, Somerset Bristol
Louisa H. Newport 9, daughter scholar, Somerset Bristol
Mary A. Froud 13, servant, domestic servant, Somerset Bristol

Census 1881.

Harriett Tombs 55, wife married, publican, Gloucester
Emily Tombs 21, daughter unmarried, domestic servant, Gloucester

Census 1891.

Ann P. Chaddock 56, head widow, publican, Bristol
Alice H. Chaddock 27, daughter single, Bristol

Census 1901.

John Bryan 62, head married, iron worker furnace … Beer retailer, Shropshire Stourport
Ada Bryan 40, wife married, Bristol
Oliver Bryan 15, son single, tram conductor, Bristol
Jessie Bryan 14, daughter, Bristol
Percy Bryan 11, son, Bristol
Joy Bryan 5, daughter, bristol
Cecil Bryan 8 months, son, Bristol

Census 1911.

Thomas Marshall 34, head married, publican, St.John’s Bedminster
Caroline Marshall 34, wife married, helps, St.John’s Bedminster
Florrie Marshall 12, daughter, St.John’s Bedminster
Lilly Marshall 8, daughter, Redcliff Bristol
Edith Marshall 5, daughter, Redcliff Bristol
Thomas Marshall 1, son, Redcliff Bristol

Lamb And Flag

Lamb & Flag 127 Temple Street / 101 Victoria Street

1755. Francis Allen
1775. William Slocombe
1792 – 94. John Simmons
1806. John Muir
1816 – 37. William Ellis
1838 to 1854. James (Lazarus) Herman
1855. Elizabeth Herman
1857. M. Herman
1860. Samuel Conyer
1861 to 1865. Charles Good
1866 to 1889. Isaac Bizley
1890 to 1891. Elizabeth Bizley
1891 – 94. Sarah Ann Oxenham
1896. Stanley Jones
1897 – 1906. Herbert Thomas
1909. Charles Reilley
1911. Ernest Alfred Palmer
1914. Kathleen Rice
1917. Ernest Gould
1921. Thomas Rodie
1928. William Vale
1931. George Hasell
1935 – 37. Frederick Chubb

The Lamb & Flag narrowly missed demolition when Victoria Street was cut through Temple Street in the early 1870s, the pub and a few other buildings were given Victoria Street addresses when the new street opened. The Lamb & Flag met the same fate as many buildings in this area when it was bombed in the war. The signs in the windows advertise … Old Times Draught Whiskies, 2d, 3d, & 4d. All Specials in Bottle.

Census 1841.

Lazarus Herman 40, victualler, born in county
John Herman 15, boots, born in county
Mary Stadden 18, servant, born in county
Caroline Sealy 20, servant, born in county
George Herman 60, tailor, born in county
John Coleman 25, tailor, born in county
Alexander Lewis 23, commercial traveller, foreign
Davis 50, traveller, foreign
George Malmouth 30, foreign
Lewis Aarons 22, traveller, not born in county
Adolphus Neuman 29, traveller, foreign
Solomon Davis 22, traveller, not born in county
Isaac Davis 20, traveller, not born in county
John Raphil 25, traveller, not born in county
Samuel Paronis 25, traveller, not born in county
Joel Davis 30, traveller, born in county

Census 1851.

James Herman 48, head married, victualler, Somerset Bathampton
Elizabeth Herman 50, wife married, wife to victualler, Somerset Road
Elizabeth Herman 19, daughter unmarried, barmaid, Bristol
Maria Brown 28, servant unmarried, cook, Somerset
Sarah Ashborne 20, servant unmarried, chambermaid, Somerset Road
Isaac Dausta 51, lodger married, commercial traveller, London
Moses Solomon 31, lodger married, commercial traveller, Exeter
George Bateson 27, lodger unmarried, Gentleman, Newport Monmouthshire
Henry Meyers 27, lodger married, commercial traveller, Holland
Lyons 28, lodger married, picture dealer, Suffolk
John Samuels 29, lodger married, commercial traveller, London
Robert Good 30, lodger unmarried, commercial traveller, Westminster
Kiehelson 60, lodger unmarried, commercial traveller, Hamburg
Cohen 79, lodger unmarried, commercial traveller, Breschlaw Prussia
Humphrey Callaghan 38, lodger married, silk mercer, Ireland Cork
Isaacs over 20, lodger unmarried, commercial traveller, London
William Rosenthal over 20, lodger married, commercial traveller, Prussia
George Gunter over 20, lodger unmarried, Somerset
Unknown over 20
Unknown over 20

Census 1861.

Charles Good 42, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Bristol
Caroline Good 39, wife married, Gloucestershire Clifton
Sarah C … 38, servant widow, house servant Glamorganshire Cardiff
Jane Griffiths 22, servant unmarried, house servant, Glamorganshire Cardiff
Samuel Butler 21, boarder unmarried, traveller, London
Thomas Butler 23, boarder unmarried, traveller, London
Thomas Burton 21, boarder unmarried, traveller, Oxfordshire Oxford
Henry Bellaire 50, boarder married, surgeon, Durham Sunderland
James Clark 40, boarder married, dentist, Birmingham
Isaac Rosenthal 35, boarder unmarried, apothecary, Germany (naturalised British subject)
Moses Vineberg 30, boarder unmarried, traveller, Poland (naturalised British subject)
John Freeman 73, boarder married, scrivener, Bristol
Charles Smith 16, boarder unmarried, traveller, Germany (naturalised British subject)
Alfred Mountjon 13, boarder, Germany (naturalised British subject)
James Fiddler 40, boarder married, traveller, Somerset Bridgwater
Thomas Way 28, boarder unmarried, traveller, Somerset Bridgwater
Abraham Kaufman 51, boarder unmarried, traveller, Poland (naturalised British subject)

Census 1871.

Isaac Bisley 50, head married, inn keeper, Honiton Devon
Mary A. Bisley 52, wife married, Colyton Devon
William Bisley 20, son unmarried, coachman, Castle Cary
Mary Ann Bisley 18, daughter unmarried, at home, Castle Cary
Elizabeth Bisley 16, daughter unmarried, at home, Castle Cary
Emily Smith 5, granddaughter, London
Meyer Charik 40, lodger married, commercial traveller, Posen Prussia
Nathan Lawrence 45, lodger married, optician, Exeter
Benjamin Coker 30, lodger unmarried, commercial traveller, London

Census 1881.

Isaac Bizley 60, head married, licensed victualler, Devon Honiton
Mary Ann Bizley 62, wife married, Devon Cottington
Mary Ann Hillman 27, daughter widow, retired green grocer, Somerset Castle Cary
Elizabeth Bizley 25, daughter unmarried, bar attendant, Somerset Castle Cary
Elizabeth Smith 6, granddaughter scholar, Middlesex London
Edward Lanham 44, lodger widower, mail cart driver, Somerset Bath
Thomas Griffiths 30, lodger unmarried, commercial traveller, Worcestershire Leydon
Henry Kepple 46, lodger married, manufacturer of fancy stationary, Middlesex St.Pancras
Juda Mendos 45, lodger married, jewellery dealer, Whitechapel London

Census 1891.

Sarah Ann Oxenham 38, head widow, licensed victualler, Swansea Wales
Richard G. Oxenham 19, son single, clerk, London
Marion E. Oxenham 17, daughter single, barmaid, Somerset Bath
Vivian H. Oxenham 12, son scholar, Somerset Bath
William L. Oxenham 10, son scholar, Somerset Bath
Mabel F. Oxenham 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
Gladys A. Oxenham 2, daughter, Bristol
Mary A. George 30, visitor single, living on her own means, Carmarthenshire Langhorn
Benjamin Woolfe 35, boarder married, general dealer, London Bishopsgate
Elizabeth Lewis 22, servant single, domestic servant, North Wales Denbigh

Census 1901.

Herbert Thomas 53, head married, wine agent, Shropshire Ludlow
Elizabeth Thomas 49, wife married, Hereford
Alfred James Thomas 25, son single, compositor, Bristol
Lily Thomas 23, daughter single, Bristol
Archibald Thomas 14, son, office boy (clerk), Bristol
Frank Thomas 13, son, Bristol
Mabel Thomas 8, daughter, Bristol
Joseph Thomas 7, son, Bristol

Census 1911.

Ernest A. Palmer 38, head married, licensed victualler, London St.John’s Wood
Caroline E. Palmer 32, wife married, Bristol
Francis V. Palmer 16, daughter single, millinery apprentice, London Hammersmith
Winifred Palmer 15, daughter, drapery apprentice, Surrey Hampton
Reginald Palmer 3, son, Bristol

Not counting the scullery, landing, lobby, closet, bathroom; nor office, warehouse and shop, the Lamb & Flag boasted 20 rooms.

King’s Head (Temple Street)

King’s Head Temple Street (Victoria Street)
The King’s Head lost its Temple Street address in the early 1870s when Victoria Street was made.

1800 – 06. John Pew
1816. Thomas Lock
1820 – 34. Edward Allen
1837. John Allen
1840. Edward Allen
1844. William Brown
1847 – 63. Matthew Eager
1865 – 89. George Mark Eager
1891. Richard Quarterman
1892 – 1900. Elizabeth Rogers
1904. Thomas Meredith
1906. Alfred Harris
1909. Edward Collins
1914 – 44. Herbert Mills
1950 – 76. Albert E. Spragg

On the 25th March 1887 the King’s Head was taken on a 14 year lease at a rent of £30 per annum by James Lockley, brewer of Lewin’s Mead. The lease was one of 22 sold by James Lockley to the Bristol United Breweries Limited on the 25th March 1892, for the total sum of £11,000.

Census 1851.

Matthew Eager 47, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Eliza Eager 42, wife married, Clifton Worcestershire
Maria Collins 17, step daughter unmarried, milliner, Bristol
Eliza Manley 22, unmarried, house servant, Bristol

Census 1861.

Mathew Eager 57, head married, victualler, Bristol
Eliza Eager 52, wife married, Worcestershire Clifton
Eliza Crocker 29, servant unmaried, barmaid, Bristol
Susan Creese 17, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol

Census 1871.

George M. Eager 29, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Rosina Eager 26, wife married, Bristol
Elizabeth Hoskins 20, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol

Census 1881.

George M. Eager 39, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Rosina Eager 36, wife married, Bristol
Frank Eager 9, son scholar, Bristol
Edwin Eager 4, son scholar, Bristol
Rosina Bissicks 17, niece unmarried, barmaid, Bristol
Caroline Withy 19, servant unmarried, Bristol

Census 1891.

Richard Quarterman 41, head married, licensed victualler, Oxfordshire Garsington
Emily Quarterman 23, wife married, Wiltshire Swindon
Daisey Quarterman 1, daughter, Bristol
Clara Purnell 27, servant single, general servant, Bristol
Rose Brown 14, servant, general servant, Bristol

King’s Head (Cathay)

King’s Head Cathay

On the corner with Somerset Place the King’s Head was demolished in 1959 when the area was redeveloped. To the right can just be seen the Somerset House off license in Langton Street.

1839 – 41. George Cole
1844 – 48. Elizabeth Langdon
1849. Thomas Jenkins
1851 – 70. Elizabeth Jenkins
1871. Emily Ford
1871 to 1901. Walter Burland
1901. William George Saunders
1904. Emily Cass
1906 – 21. William Stone
1925 – 37. William Stephens
1938. Frederick Stephens
1944 – 56. Thomas West Evans

Census 1841.

George Cole 50, publican, not born in county
Elizabeth Cole 70, independent means, not born in county
Sarah Cripps 55, independent means, born in county
Hester Martin 15, servant, born in county
Richard Gapper 50, sawyer, born in county
Frances Gapper 50, born in county
George Gapper 15, sawyer, born in county
Charlotte Gapper 15, milliner, born in county
John Ovenden 30, hostler, born in county
Sarah Ovenden 30, born in county
John Ovenden 4, born in county
Elizabeth Ovenden 2, born in county

Census 1851.

Elizabeth Jenkins 44, head married, beer house keeper, Cross Somerset
Elizabeth Fry 21, niece unmarried, Bristol
Clara A. Langdon 16, daughter unmarried, Bristol
Emily Jenkins 5, daughter, Bristol
John Jenkins 1, son, Bristol
Ann Cole 78, lodger widow, laundress, Bristol
William Adams 21, lodger married, blacksmith, Bristol
Rebecca Adams 28, lodger married, tailoress, Bristol
Moses Vertine 45, lodger married, “Jew”, Poland
Carolina Vertine 35, lodger married, tailoress, Bristol
Samuel Vertine 11, lodger (son), Bristol
Rebecca Vertine 8, daughter, Bristol
Louisa Vertine 4, daughter, Bristol
Henry Hussey 24, lodger unmarried, brush maker, Bristol

Census 1861.

Elizabeth Jenkins 54, head widow, publican, Somerset Bristol
Emily Jenkins 15, daughter, Somerset Bristol
Mary Jowels 69, lodger widow, Somerset Polton Hill ??
Richard Dasou ? 38, lodger unmarried, turner, Bristol
Charles Riney 35, visitor married, porter, Scotland
Elizabeth Riney 24, visitor married, Bristol
William Chaffey 59, boarder married, fish dealer, Somerset Yeovil
Ann Chaffey 58, boarder married, Somerset Yeovil

Census 1871.

Emily Ford 25, married husband at sea, beerhouse keeper, Bristol
Henry F. Ford 9 months, son, Bristol
Clara Champion 12, niece scholar, Bristol
Mary Jones 54, visitor, out of business, Cardiganshire Llanarth
Martha Jones 17, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol

Census 1881.

Walter Burland 33, head married, beer retailer, Nailsea Somerset
Sarah Ann Burland 33, wife married, Bristol
Florence Minnie Burland 10, daughter scholar, Bath Somerset
William Herbert John Burland 9, son scholar, Bristol
Mabel Matilda Burland 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
Francis Walter Edgar Burland 7, son scholar, Bristol
Madeline Burland 6, daughter scholar, Bristol
Sarah Jane Davis 16, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol

Census 1891.

Walter Burland 43, head married, beer retailer, Somerset Nailsea
Sarah A. Burland 43, wife married, Bristol Bedminster
Florence M. Burland 20, daughter single, Bristol Bedminster
William Burland 19, son single, grocer (wholesale), Bristol Bedminster
Mabel M. Burland 18, daughter single, Bristol Bedminster
Francis Burland 17, son single, grocer (wholesale) Bristol Bedminster
Madeline Burland 16, daughter single, Bristol Bedminster

Census 1901.

William George Saunders 31, head married, publican and house decorator, Bristol
Laura Saunders 30, wife married, Somerset Oakhill
Olive Saunders 5, daughter, Bristol
Reggie Saunders 3, son, Bristol
Edward Saunders 1, son, Bristol
Frederick Saunders 29, brother widower, colour grinder (ink), Bristol

Census 1911.

William, Henry Stone 57, head married, brushmaker branch pan hand, Bristol
Amelia Stone 58, wife married, Liverpool Lancashire
Mr. Stone adds that male work is declining through female sweating using bristle, horsehair and fibre.

Jolly Sailor

Jolly Sailor Temple Back

Bristol Records Office

1837. ? Collins
1839 – 58. William Battershill
1860 – 63. Aaron Dando
1865. W. Shabland
1866. J. Dickenson
1867. Josiah Patrick Baylis
1868 to 1875. Rueben Sargent
1876 to 1877. Joseph Pool
1878 to 1891. George Collings
1892 – 94. Sarah Collings
1896. Julia Derrick
1899. Isaac Williams
1901. Joseph Perry
1904. Thomas Foxon
1906. Sarah Jane Pattison

On the corner with Ash Lodge, this pub was converted into an ordinary House in 1906, the area is now under Temple Way. The name over the door in this picture is Sarah J. Pattison. William Battershill was also a wharfinger and a coal merchant at Albion Wharf, Commercial Road, Temple Back.

Census 1841.

William Battershill 35, coal miner, born in county
Elizabeth Battershill 25, born in county
Mary Battershill 3, born in county
George Collins 10, born in county
Elizabeth Perryman 15, servant, born in county

Census 1851.

William Battershill 48, head married, Beer House Keeper, Bristol
Elizabeth Battershill 38, wife married, Bristol

Census 1861.

Aaron Dando 36, head married, chain & anchor maker, Gloucestershire Coalpit Heath
Elizabeth Dando 33, wife married, Bristol
Ellen Stone 12, servant, domestic servant, Gloucestershire Coalpit heath

Census 1871.

Reuben Sargent 45, head married, wheelwright and publican, Gloucestershire
Caroline Sargent 40, wife married, Bristol

Census 1881.

George Collings 68, head married, beer retailer, Bristol Gloucester
Elizabeth Collings 67, wife married, Bristol Gloucester
Elizabeth Rafter 42, daughter widow, seamstress, Bristol Gloucester
Mary A. Collings 40, daughter unmarried, seamstress unemployed, Bristol Gloucester
Sarah Collings 30, daughter unmarried, barmaid, Bristol Somerset
James Rafter 18, grandson unmarried, clerk at a college, Bristol Somerset
Thomas Rafter 16, grandson unmarried, porter, Bristol Somerset

Census 1891.

George Collings 78, head widower, landlord, Bristol
Mary A. Collings 50 daughter single, Bristol
Sarah Collings 38, daughter single, Bristol

Census 1901.

Joseph Perry 46, head married, fitter also beer retailer, Staffordshire Tamworth
Margaret Ann Perry 41, wife married, Glamorganshire Briton Ferry
Joseph Reginald Perry 21, son single, electric wireman, Glamorganshire Aberdare
Gertrude Maude Perry 17, daughter single, Glamorganshire Llantrisant
Geoffrey David Perry 12, son, Glamorganshire Briton Ferry
Irma Irene Perry 7, daughter, Glamorganshire Aberdare
Thomas Fletcher 42, boarder married, tinsmith, Shropshire Wenlock

Hope And Anchor

Hope & Anchor Redcliff Hill

A coaching inn with stables and a large courtyard at the rear, this pub received a direct hit in the war and was burned to the ground. The site is now occupied by offices.

1792 – 94. William Sloper
1800. Mary Mossett
1806. John Lane
1816 – 22. James Goodman
1825. T. Highman
1826. Thomas Watson
1828 – 37. William Gibbs
1839 – 41. Charles Rossiter
1842 – 44. John Lane
1848 – 51. Barnabus Butters
1852. Samuel Kedward
1853 to 1854. Robert Holley
1855 – 56. William David
1858 – 68. Jane David
1869 to 1871. William Morse
1871 – 72. Marshall Flower
1874 – 75. George Thompson
1876. Mrs George Thomson
1877 to 1878. Matthew Cross
1879 – 83. John Shaw
1886 – 97. Walter Ashby
1899 – 1904. Imiah Hewys
1906. Pearce Organ
1909. Imiah Hewys
1914. Thomas Hunniford
1917. Alice Maud Hobbs
1921 – 25. Hubert Higgs
1928. George Hobbs
1931. Charles Coleman
1935. John Woolls
1937. Gilbert Griffiths

Census 1841.

Charles Rossiter 64, inn keeper, born in county
Mary Walsh 61, born in county
Caroline Legg 35, cook, born in county
Mary Hodges 23, servant, born in county
Benjamin Woodrow 23, servant, born in county
Richard Rawlins 18, recruit, born in county
Joseph Burge 20, recruit, born in county
Ellenor Lloyd 8, born in county

Census 1851.

Barnabas Butters 50, Innkeeper Devon
Sarah Butters 46, Bristol
Sarah Butters 23, Bristol
Eliza Cox 28, Servant, Bristol
Sophia Dudley 27, Servant, Bath
John Cox 24, Visitor, Painter, Aylburton Gloucestershire
Frederick Hitchings 38, Lodger, Fly Driver, London
John Wale 22, Servant, Hostler, Bedminster

Census 1881.

John Shaw 39, head married, licensed victualler, Spean Berkshire
Harriet Shaw 29, wife married, Pimperne, Dorset
Frederick Shaw 12, son scholar, Clifton
May Shaw 5, daughter scholar, Totterdown
John Stanley Shaw 4, son, Totterdown
Jane Tapper 22, servant unmarried, barmaid, Durweston Dorset
Emma Scribben 21, servant unmarried, general servant, Dundry Somerset
Joseph Silcox 16, servant unmarried, boots inn hotel, Bitton Gloucestershire

Victoria Tavern

Victoria Tavern Guinea Street
Later named the Golden Guinea

Guinea Street Ale & Porter Stores
1861. George Ellis
1863 – 65. Elizabeth Richards
1866 to 1870. Richard Wakefield

Victoria Tavern
1871 to 1886. Richard Wakefield
1887 to 1888. Elizabeth Wakefield
1889. Richard Jenkins
1891 – 96. Frederick Ballenger
1897 – 1909. Joseph Job Tanswell
1911 – 14. Alice M. Tanswell
1917 – 38. Alice Martha Reeves
1944 – 58. Olive Bray
1975. W. G. Edgeworthy

Census 1861.
Beer shop & eating house

George Ellis 65, head married, shipwright, Devon Monkleigh
Jane Ellis 55, wife married, shipwright’s wife, Devon Silverton
Captain Parsons 35, boarde married, master mariner, Combwich
Edwin Parkhouse 23, lodger unmarried, printer, Bristol

Census 1871.

Richard Wakefield 38, head married, general builder, Bedminster Somerset
Elizabeth Wakefield 35, wife married, Pensford Somerset
Sarah J. Wakefield 14, daughter scholar, Churchill Somerset
Henry Carpenter 32, boarder widower, floor cloth maker, Pensford Somerset
Eliza Jane Brunt 12, domestic servant, St.Mary Redcliffe Bristol

Census 1881.
Victoria Tavern

Richard Wakefield 48, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Elizabeth Wakefield 46, wife married, Somerset Pensford
Alfred Perry 29, plasterer’s labourer, Bristol
Kate Davis 11, visitor, Nottinghamshire Worksop

Census 1891.

Frederick Bellendger (sic) 57, head married, publican, Herefordshire Whitchurch
Ann Bellendger 50, wife married, Bristol
George Parker 23, nephew married, carter, Bristol
Alice Parker 24, niece married, Bristol
Frederick Parker 2, nephew, Bristol
Alfred Sage 37, lodger married, book binder, London

Census 1901.

Joseph Tanswell 31, head married, beer house keeper, Yeovil Somerset
Alice M. Tanswell 32, wife married, Bristol
Alice H. Tanswell 6, daughter, Bristol
Florence M. Tanswell 4, daughter, Bristol

Census 1911.

Alice Martha Tanswell 44, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Alice H. Tanswell 16, daughter single, Bristol
Florence Tanswell 14, daughter, Bristol

Golden Lion

Golden Lion Redcliff Street

1792 – 1800. William Slocombe
1806. Nathaniel Ricketts
1816. Robert Baker
1820 – 23. Charles Hurditch
1826. Samuel Hopkins
1828 – 30. William Brison
1834. William Bindon
1837 – 40. R. Bickell
1841 to 1848. William Irwin
1849 to 1854. George Burgess
1855 to 1857. James Hemming
1858 to 1860. William Ricks
1861 to 1871. Henry Grabham Williamson
1871 to 1874. George Wilcox
1875 to 1879. James Cumberpatch
1879 to 1886. Louisa Cumberpatch
1887. Edward Cumberpatch
1889 – 99. William Tudball
1901 – 09. Henry Boulton
1911 – 21. Minnie Euphemia Golding
1925. John Courtenay
1928 – 38. Percy Appleton

The Golden Lion was at No. 100 Redcliff Street and was one of many buildings lost in this area during the blitz. The apparent slope in the road is due to camera angle, Redcliff Street is flat.

Census 1841.

William Irwin 35, publican, born in county
Ann Irwin 30, born in county
Frederick Irwin 8, born in county

Census 1851.

George Burgess 45, Widower Licensed Victualler, Salperton Gloucestershire
Rebecca Burgess 29, Daughter, unmarried, Clifton, Bristol
Rebecca Burgess 5, Grand Daughter, Bristol
Maria Bowden 21, Servant, Bristol
Charles Budd 42, Lodger, Currier, Devon Challcom ?

Census 1861.

Henry Williamson 35, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Nailsea
Sarah Williamson 35, wife married, Somerset Nailsea
John Williamson 11, son scholar, Smethwick Birmingham
Mary Williamson 6, daughter, Smethwick Birmingham
Elizabeth Iles 67, visitor widow, Somerset Nailsea

Census 1871.

George Willcox 41, head married, publican, Somerset Glastonbury
Ann Willcox 42, wife married, wife in the business, Somerset Glastonbury
Alice M. Willcox 17, daughter unmarried, daughter in the business, Somerset Glastonbury
Walter Willcox 13, son scholar, Somerset Glastonbury
Andrew Willcox 9, son scholar, Somerset Glastonbury
Harry Willcox 7, son scholar, Somerset Glastonbury
Sarah Calls 21, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Gloucestershire Gloucester

Census 1881.

Louisa Cumberpatch 52, head widow, publican, Bristol
Edward A. Cumberpatch 19, son unmarried, clerk, Bristol
Eliza Morgan 25, servant unmarried, barmaid, Milford Pembrokeshire Wales

Census 1891.

William Tudball 55, head married, licensed victualler, Withypool Somerset
Ann E. Tudball 49, wife married, Bideford Devon
William J. Tudball 11, son scholar, Bristol
Minnie E. Stary 21, servant single, domestic, London

Census 1901.

Henry Boulton 50, head married, hotel keeper, Wiltshire Pinkney
Emma Boulton 51, wife married, hotel keeper, Dorset Wareham
Dora Mullins 16, servant single, general domestic servant, London

Census 1911.

Minnie Euphemia Golding 41, head married, licenced victualler, Bristol
Arthur Victor Frederick Golding 16, son single, clerk (railway carriers), Bristol
Ethel Rose Studley 29, servant single, domestic servant

Globe And Foresters

Globe & Foresters Portwall Lane

Bristol’s Lost Pubs collection

The Globe & Foresters was on the corner of Portwall Lane and Canynge Street. The buildings on this corner were demolished around 1980 and replaced with a car showroom.

1832 – 39. William Greenway
1840 – 45. Thomas Carpenter
1847 – 49. John Pocock
1851 – 53. Nathan Margetts
1855. Charles Chamberlain
1856 – 58. Joseph Hawkins
1860 – 67. Mary Ann Hawkins
1868 to 1874. Henry Purnell
1875 to 1876. Daniel Smith
1877 – 79. John Hillier
1881 – 82. Thomas Wadham Clark
1885 – 99. Fred Carr
1901. Thomas Moses
1901 – 04. Georgina Moses
1906. Alice Peddie
1909. Eliza Ricketts
1911 – 17. Albert Dibble
1921 Charles Matthews
1925. John Palmer
1928. Florence Whitting
1931. Edward Cumner
1935 – 56. George Yeandel
1960. Frederick W. Francis

Census 1841.

Thomas Carpenter 30, carpenter, born in county
Phebe Carpenter 35, not born in county

Census 1851.

Nathan Margetts 37, head married, railway guard and beer seller, Warwick
Ann Margetts 34, wife married, Oxfordshire Weston
Nathan H. Margetts 9, son scholar, Birmingham
Alfred K. Margetts 7, son scholar, Birmingham
Samuel Margetts 1, Bristol
Alexandra Adams 20, visitor unmarried, miller, Scotland
Mary Carroll 20, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol
Charlotte Bristow 55, visitor married, Devon Ottery St.Mary
David Richards 24, visitor unmarried, mason, South Wales

Census 1861.

Mary Ann Hawkins 43, head widow, beer house keeper, Gloucestershire Hawksbury Upton
Mary Ann Newton 12, servant, general servant, Somerset Bedminster
Thomas Aram 36, lodger unmarried, plane maker, Yorkshire York
Henry Muirch 25, lodger unmarried, plane maker, Yorkshire York

Census 1871.

Henry Purnell 28, head married, beer retailer, Gloucestershire Hawkeley
Mary J. Purnell 29, wife married, Gloucestershire Hawkeley
Sarah A. Purnell under 1 month, Bristol
Sarah Hopkins 52, mother in law widow, formerly grocer, Wiltshire Castle Comb
William Lloyd 21, boarder unmarried, baker, Gloucestershire Tetbury
Joseph Tozer 28, boarder widower, beer retailer, Devonshire

Census 1881.

Thomas Wadham Clark 31, head married, beer retailer, Somerset Bristol
Henrietta Selina Clark 30, wife married, Somerset Bristol
Frederick W. T. S. Clark 5, son scholar, Somerset Bristol

Census 1891.

Fred Carr 34, head married, beer retailer, Somerset Frome
Emma Carr 37, wife married, Somerset Midsomer Norton
William Buxton 58, lodger married, general labourer, Somerset Dulverton
Frank Bishop 27, lodger married, maltster, Wiltshire Devizes

Census 1901.

Georgina Moses 39, head widow, licensed victualler, Kent Woolwich
John Finney 34, boarder single, general labourer, Derbyshire Radbourne
William Kent 40, boarder, telegraph … ?, Glamorganshire Llandaff