Midland Inn

Midland Inn Midland Road

1867. W. Long
1868 – 78. Thomas Foxwell
1881. Robert Honey
1882 – 87. William Ward
1888 – 89. William Walter Cryer
1891 – 92. Edwin Pope
1896. Thomas Kinnersley
1897. Walter Hulbert
1899 – 1900. William Smith
1900. George Flook
1901 – 04. Stanley Oscar Jones
1906. William Laing
1909. Alice Podbury
1911. James Willmott
1914 – 21. Thomas Webb
1925 – 28. Edward Willmott
1931 – 32. Elizabeth Kinsey
1934. Joseph Welsh
1935 – 40. William Gunning
1944 – 53. G. Lilian May Stenner
1956. Herbert R. Cox
1975. C. E. Wilks

Midland Road has also been known as Whip & Cat Hill, Whipping Cat Hill and the Batch. The Midland Inn was demolished in October 1998.

Census 1871.

Thomas Foxwell 44, head married, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire Wotton under Edge
Louisa Foxwell 44, wife married, Somerset Brislington
Charles Thomas Foxwell 13, son scholar, Bristol St.Augustine
Laura Rosina Foxwell 11, daughter scholar, Bristol
Florence Elizabeth Foxwell 10, daughter scholar, Bristol
Agness Fanny Foxwell 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
Caroline Louisa Foxwell 5, daughter, Bristol
Jane Naef 17, niece unmarried, dressmaker, London Chelsea
George Foxwell 20, nephew unmarried, waiter, Bristol St.Paul’s
Maria Chappell 19, servant unmarried, general servant, London Kennington

Census 1881.

Robert Honey 35, head married, inn keeper, Dorset Alma Blandford
Sarah Honey 37, wife married, Somerset Bruton
Georgianna F. Honey 15, daughter scholar, Bristol
Harry Honey 12, son scholar, Bristol
Alfred P. Honey 9, son scholar, Bristol
Fanny Hilliar 31, wife’s sister unmarried, barmaid, Somerset Castle Carey

Census 1891.

Edwin Pope 45, head married, inn keeper, Somerset Shawford
Leah Pope 44, wife married, Wiltshire Trowbridge
Edith M. Pope 22, daughter single, Wiltshire Trowbridge
Emma Corp 20, servant single, Somerset Bridgwater

Census 1901.

Stanley Oscar Jones 28, head married, licensed victualler, St.Augustine Bristol
Florence E. Jones 28, wife married, Walton in Gordano Somerset
Florence E. Jones 4, daughter, school, Brislington Somerset
John S. Jones 3, son, school, Brislington Somerset
Ethel T. Jones 1, daughter, Brislington Somerset
James E. Jones 7 months, son, Brislington Somerset
Annie L. Wilmott 25, single, mother’s help, Walton in Gordano Somerset
Fanny B. Wilmott 27, visitor single, farmer’s daughter, Walton in Gordano Somerset
Robert N. Wilmot 14, boarder, farmer’s son, Walton in Gordano Somerset

Census 1911.

J. Willmott 46, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Creech St.Michael near Chard
L. Willmott 47, wife married, 13 Berkeley Street Bristol

Mechanic’s Arms (Sussex Street)

Mechanic’s Arms Sussex Street

1866 – 68. William Tutton
1870 – 78. Charles Dukes
1881 – 82. F. Simmonds
1886 – 88. Joseph Weeks
1890 – 92. Samuel Sixsmith
1895 – 1901. George Jefferies
1903. J. Courtney
1905 – 11. Robert Samuel Fry
1913. William Rawbone
1916. Samuel Hiscox
1924 – 30. George Sixsmith
1934. Harold Watts
1936 – 37. Ellen Ratcliffe
1943 – 49. Samuel Ratcliffe
1952. Walter Brice

Census 1871.

Charles Dukes 29, head married, engine fitter keeps public house, Northampton
Emma Dukes 32, wife married, Saltash Cornwall
Susannah L. Tutton 9, step daughter scholar, Devonport Devon
Priscilla Tutton 7, step daughter scholar, Devonport Devon
Emma Tutton 6, step daughter scholar, Devonport Devon
Alice Tutton 4, step daughter infant, Devonport Devon
Priscilla Tutton 65, lodger widow, Fishponds Gloucestershire

Census 1881.
No.11 Sussex Street

Frederick Simmons 26, head married, galvanised iron inspector, Devon
Florence Simmons 24, wife married, housewife, Bloomsbury London

Census 1901.

George Jefferies 49, head married, beer retailer, St.Philip’s Bristol
Mary E. Jefferies 45, wife married, St.Philip’s Bristol
Mary E. Jefferies 17, daughter single, cigar maker, St.Philip’s Bristol
Sarah Jefferies 11, daughter, St.Philip’s Bristol
Ada May Jefferies 7, daughter, St.Philip’s Bristol
Hester Jefferies 6, daughter, St.Philip’s Bristol

Census 1911.

Robert Samuel Fry 56, head married, publican St.Philip’s Bristol
Amelia Sophia Fry 47, wife married, St.Philip’s Bristol
Gladis Anne Fry 6, daughter, St.Philip’s Bristol

Mechanics’ Arms (Great Western Street)

Mechanics’ Arms Great Western Street

1840 – 49. Robert Tucker
1851. John Faux
1853. John Brinting
1860 – 61. George Lewis
1866 – 69. W. Bell
1871 – 74. Edwin Holloway
1875 to 1877. E. Vernon
1878 to 1882. Charles Vernon
1883. William Colburn
1885 – 87. George Coles
1888. William Culburn
1888 to 1901. Thomas Brindle
1901 – 11. Julia isabel Brindle
1914 – 21. William Curnock
1925 – 31. Samuel Featherstone
1935 – 53. Fred Danniells

Census 1841.
Mechanics’ Arms

Robert Tucker 35, turner, not born in county
Mary Tucker 30, not born in county
Mary Tucker 14, not born in county
Jane Tucker 9, born in county
Caroline Tucker 4, born in county
William Tucker 1, born in county

Census 1851.

John Faux 44, head married, beer retailer, Somersetshire Keynsham
Elizabeth Faux 44, wife married, Somersetshire Keynsham
Sarah Faux 16, dress maker, Somersetshire Keynsham
Mary Faux 14, weaver, Somersetshire Keynsham
John Faux 12, scholar, Somersetshire Keynsham
Richard Faux 6, Bristol St.Paul’s
Sarah Ann Faux 4, Gloucestershire Hanham
Elizabeth Faux 1, Bristol Westbury-on-Trym

Census 1861.

George Lewis 30, head married, beer retailer, Bradford Wiltshire
Ann Lewis 27, wife married, Wotton under Edge Gloucestershire

Census 1871.

Edwin Holloway 29, head married, beer house keeper, Wiltshire Staverton
Mary A. Holloway 30, wife married, Gloucestershire Minchinhampton
Jesse Holloway 11, son scholar, Gloucestershire Minchinhampton
John Gregory 27, boarder unmarried, pudler, Gloucestershire St.George
William Mathews 35, boarder widower, Pudler, Merthyr Tydfil Glamorganshire
Mathew Matthews 5, boarder, Dowlais Merthyr Tydfil Glamorganshire

Census 1881.

Charles Vernon 62, head widower, publican, Cheshire Stockport. (blind)
Edward Vernon 32, son widower, overlooker at cotton works, Cheshire Stockport
William Vernon 15, son, labourer, Gloucestershire St.George
James Vernon 13, grandson scholar, Gloucestershire St.George
Harry Vernon 6, grandson scholar, Bristol

Census 1891.

Thomas Brindle 47, head married, publican, Bristol St.Phillip’s
Julia Brindle 44, wife married, publican, Bristol St.Phillip’s
Albert Brindle 19, son single, wire worker, Gloucestershire St.George
Arthur Brindle 17, son single, warehoueman, Gloucestershire St.George
Agnes Brindle 10, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Phillip’s

Census 1901.

Julia I. Brindle 54, head widow, beer retailer, Bristol
Agnes Brindle 20, daughter single, dress maker, Bristol
William Preddy 32, boarder married, paper hanger, Bristol
Florence Barnes 12, boarder, Bristol
Matilda Britton 14, servant, Bristol

Census 1911.
Julia Isabel Brindle 64, head widow, licensee of public house beer retailer, Bristol
William Preddy 34, boarder widower, painter & paper hanger at a builders, Gloucestershire Kingswood
Florence Barnes 22, boarder single, barmaid, Bristol
Matilda Britton 24, servant single, Bristol

Masons’ Arms

Masons’ Arms Stanhope Street
Off license

Bristol Museum collections

1879 – 81. Thomas Hember
1882 to 1891. Henry Bowring
1891 – 96. Frank Hucker
1898. Rosa Worrall
1900 – 01. Rosa Saunders
1903 – 05. John R. Carter
1909 – 27. Fred Ridler
1930. Kate Ridler
1934. Amelia Boyce
1936. Sarah Manley
1937. James Witcombe
1943. Alfred McGill
1950. Grace Christie Merrifield

Cennsus 1881.

Thomas Hember 30, head married, publican, Bristol
Rosa Hember 31, wife married, Bristol
Ada Hember 7, daughter scholar, Bristol
Harriett Hickery 14, servant, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1891.

Henry Bowring 43, head married, confectioner, Derby Midlands
Caroline Bowring 42, wife married, shop keeper (provisions) Marshfield Gloucestershire
Caroline Bowring 17, daughter single, draper’s assistant, Redcliff Bristol
Emma Bowring 15, daughter, paper bag maker, Redcliff Bristol
Henry Bowring 10, son school, Bedminster Bristol
Herbert Bowring 9, son school, St.Philip’s Bristol

Census 1901.

Edward Saunders 27, head married, leather warehouseman, Bristol Knowle
Rosa Saunders 28, wife married, beerhouse keeper, Bristol
Edward Saunders 8 months, son, Bristol

Census 1911.

Fred Ridler 43, head married, gardener & beer retailer, St.Philip’s Marsh Bristol, British subject by parentage
At the time of the census Fred’s wife Kate was a patient in the Bristol General Hospital

Lord Nelson

Lord Nelson Aiken Street

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1841 – 69. James Fear
1870. W. Gregory
1871 – 72. Thomas Gale
1874 – 76. Andrew Ody
1877. S. Pobjoy
1878 – 88. Humphrey Hale
1891 – 99. George Hasell
1899 – 06. Sarah Hasell
1909 – 44. Elizabeth Richards
1950 – 56. Edward Daniel Benney
1960 – 75. T. W. Stanfield

Census 1841.
Nelson, Barton Hill

James Fear 35, publican, born in county
Mary Fear 35, born in county
Mary Ann Fear 14, born in county
Charlotte Fear 12, born in county
Elizabeth Fear 10, born in county
Edwin Fear 9, born in county
Emily Fear 6, born in county
Matilda Fear 3, born in county
Robert Boyes 35, cotton works, born in Ireland
William Boyes 20, cotton works, born in Ireland

Census 1851.
Beer shop

James Fear 44, head married, keeper of beer shop, Somerset Chew Magna
Mary Fear 48, wife married, Somerset Fitzhead
Charlotte T. Fear 22, daughter unmarried, Somerset Chew Magna
Emily Fear 15, daughter, Somerset Brislington
Matilda Fear 12, daughter, Somerset Brislington
Elija Trotman 23, lodger married, labourer, Gloucestershire Berkeley
Elizabeth Trotman 22, lodger’s wife, Gloucestershire Kingswood
Sarah Ann Trotman 1, daughter, Gloucestershire Charfield

Census 1861.

James Fear 55, head married, beer shop keeper, Somerset Chew Magna
Dorothy Fear 56, wife married, Bristol St.Philip’s
Sarah Walker 16, servant unmarried, Bristol St.Philip’s

Census 1871.

Thomas Gale 37, head unmarried, publican employing one man, Somerset Upton
James Vickery 25, servant unmarried, publican’s assistant, Somerset Winsford

Census 1881.

Humphrey Hale 36, head married, beer retailer, Didcot Berkshire
Mary Hale 39, wife married, Clerkenwell London
Eleanor Hale 2, daughter, Bristol Gloucestershire
Susannah Hale 70, mother, annuitant, Nuptown Berkshire

Census 1891.
Lord Nelson

George W. Hasell 39, head married, beer retailer, Bristol St.Augustine’s
Sarah Hasell 39, wife married, Bristol St.Philip & Jacob
William M. Hasell 17, son single, iron plater (apprentice), Gloucestershire St.George
Elizabeth S. A. Hasell 14, daughter, Gloucestershire St.George
Thomas F. Hasell 11, son scholar, Gloucestershire St.George
George Hasell 7, son scholar, Bristol St.Philip & Jacob
Sarah Fussell 67, mother in law, living on own means, Bristol St.James

Census 1901.
Lord Nelson

Sarah Hasell 49, head widow, landlady, Bristol
Thomas F. Hasell 22, son single, riveter, Bristol
George Hasell 18, son single, plater, Bristol
Rose Richards 17, servant single, barmaid, Bristol

Census 1911.
Lord Nelson

William George Richards 34, head married, beer house keeper, Brislington Somerset
Elizabeth L. A. Richards 34, wife married, assisting in business, Barton Hill Bristol
George Richards 8, son school, St.Philip’s Bristol
William Richards 7, son school, Barton Hill Bristol
Rose White 17, servant single, general domestic servant, Barton Hill Bristol

Live And Let Live

Live & Let Live Queen Ann Road
Off license

1882 – 88. Thomas Sevior
1890 – 91. Sarah Windows
1891 – 93. William Henry Smith
1895. Frederick A. Holmes
1896. James Brown
1898. William Lovell
1900. Walter Pool
1901 – 08. Elizabeth Ann Pool
1911. Elizabeth Purnell
1913. Elizabeth Headford
1916 – 30. Rosa Sanders
1934. Alice Gould
1936. Florrie Thompson
1937. Olive Gapper
1943 – 50. Harold Henry Fudge

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Census 1891.

William J. Windows 49, head married, master mariner, Bristol
Sarah C. Windows 45, wife married, beer & grocery retailer, Bristol
William E. Windows 18, son, stoker, Bristol
Sarah A. M. Windows 16, daughter, provision warehouse servant, Bristol
Alice M. Windows 13, daughter, Bristol
Henry Windows 10, son scholar, Bristol
Mabel Windows 7, daughter scholar,Bristol
Reginald F. Windows 5, son scholar, Bristol

Census 1901.

Eliabeth A. Pool 32, wife, widow, general shop keeper, Bristol
Elizabeth Palmer 57, mother widow, independent, Dorsetshire Tingleton
Archiable Carrow 4, visitor school, Bristol

Census 1911.

Elizabeth Purnell 42, head widow, shop keeper, Bristol
Alice Purnell 22, daughter single, dressmaker, Bristol
Florey Purnell 20, daughter single, coat tailoress machining, Bristol
Lilian Purnell 19, daughter single, milliner, Bristol
Beatrice Purnell 10, daughter school, Bristol

Little Black Horse

Little Black Horse Wellesley Street

1861 – 63. George Poole
1867 – 77. John Perrott
1877 to 1885. Jonathan Brown
1886. Thomas Stokes
1887. Emma Matthews
1888. Ellen M. Sheedy
1889. Mary Ann Webber
1891. Clara Wintle
1891 – 1917. Robert Hill
1921 – 28. Elizabeth Sarah Bond
1931. Sophia Edwards
1935 – 53. Sarah Roberts

From 1871 to 1876 John Perrott is listed as publican at the Little Black Horse; but, it is Jonathan William Brown who is listed at this address in the street directory.

No.15 Wellesley Street. The Little Black Horse and Wellesley Street were removed in the early 1960s to make way for the Lawrence Hill roundabout and a block of flats. The name above the door in this picture is Sarah Roberts.

Census 1861.

George Poole 46, head married, publican & currier, Wooton under Edge Gloucestershire
Eliza Poole 52, wife married, Temple Bristol
Mary Gilmore 67, lodger unmarried, retired governess, Bridgwater Somerset

Census 1871.

Jonathan W. Brown 42, head married, brass caster at factory, Bristol
Sarah Brown 42, wife married, attends to beerhouse, Bristol
Robert Brown 19, son unmarried, labourer, Bristol
Jonathan W. Brown 17, son unmarried, labourer, Bristol
Sarah Ann Brown 16, daughter unmarried, assistant at home, Bristol
George Brown 13, son scholar, Bristol
Albert Brown 8, son scholar, Bristol
Eliza Brown 7, daughter scholar, Bristol
Ellen Brown 5, daughter scholar, Bristol
Henry William Brown 4, son scholar, Bristol
Emily H. Brown 9 months, daughter, Bristol

Census 1881.

Jonathan W. Brown 52, head married, brass founder & publican, Bristol
Sarah Brown 52, wife married, Bristol
Albert Brown 18, son unmarried, brass founder, Bristol
Eliza Brown 17, daughter unmarried, Bristol
Henry William Brown 14, son,
Emily A. Brown 10, daughter, Bristol
Rose Brown 7, daughter, Bristol

Census 1891.

Robert S. Hill 39, head married, block & spar maker and beer retailer, Bristol
Sarah A. Hill 35, wife married, Bristol
Elizabeth Hill 15, daughter, cigar maker, Bristol
Robert Hill 13, tin worker’s assistant, Bristol
Emily A. Hill 11, daughter, Bristol
Elsie Hill 9, daughter, Bristol
John Hill 6, son, Bristol
Elizabeth Hill 62, mother widow, own means, Bristol

Census 1901.

Robert Hill 49, head married, beer house keeper, St.James’ Bristol
Sarah Ann Hill 45, wife married, beer house keeper, St.Paul’s Bristol
Elizabeth Hill 25, daughter single, tobacco packer, St.Philip’s Bristol
Robert Hill 23, son single, ship’s fireman, St.Philip’s Bristol
Emily Hill 21, daughter single, tailoress, St.Philip’s Bristol
Elsie Hill 19, daughter single, cigarette packer, St.Philip’s Bristol
John Hill 16, son single, tin plate worker, St.Philip’s Bristol
Ernest Hill 9, son scholar, St.Philip’s Bristol
Elizabeth Hill 73, mother widow, supported by son, St.Philip’s Bristol

Census 1911.

Robert Hill 59, head married, beer retailer (licensee), Bristol St.James’
Sarah S. Hill 56, wife married, assisting in business, Bristol St.Paul’s
Elsie Hill 29, daughter single, cigarette packer at tobacco factory, Bristol St.Philip’s
John L. Hill 26, son single, sheet metal worker, Bristol St.Philip’s
Ernest S. Hill 19, son single, sheet metal worker, Bristol St.Philip’s

Waverley Vaults

Waverley Vaults Lawrence Hill
Previously known as the South Wales Railway Inn and the Lawrence Hill Wine & Spirit Vaults, the Waverley was demolished in the early 1960s for the Lawrence Hill roundabout scheme. Between 1888 and 1892 the premises were not licensed, and in 1891 the census shows two families living at this address.

South Wales Railway Inn
1864 – 66. C. Welsh
1867 to 1868. John Jones
1869. R. Andrews
1871 – 83. Thomas Jones
1885 – 86. Robert Stone
1887. James Harding

Lawrence Hill Wine & Spirit Vaults
1888. Sarah Atkinson

Waverley Spirit Vaults
1892 – 94. Levi Wood
1896. Ellen Parkes
1897. Frederick Furse
1899. Frederick Holmes
1901 – 06. Robert Stone
1909 – 11. Walter Henry Jay
1914. John Chorley
1917. Mary Jane Harris
1921. William Thorne
1925. Joel Tatchell
1928. Charles Martin
1931 – 35. Alex Biggs
1937. Louisa Rawlings
1938 – 53. Elizabeth Gibbens
1960. Archie W. Gibbens

Census 1871.

Thomas Jones 31, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Elizabeth Burten Jones 34, wife married, Bristol
Herbert Samuel Jones 9, son, Bristol
Wallace Fred Jones 8, son, Bristol
Mary Kate Jones 6, daughter, Bristol
Lilly Craymer Jones 4, daughter, Bristol
Emma Eva Jones 1½, daughter, Bristol
John Ernest Jones 6 months, son, Bristol
Emma Craymer 56, mother in law widow, Bristol
Esmond Craymer 17, sister in law unmarried, St.George Gloucestershire
Selina Tucker 23, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol
Sarah Stone 19, nurse & boarder unmarried, nurse maid, Ringwood Bitton
James Taylor 56, lodger married, coal merchant, Lancashire

Census 1881.

Thomas Jones 41, head married, brewer & victualler, Bristol
Elizabeth Burten Jones 44, wife married, Bristol
Robert Samuel Jones 19, son unmarried, apprentice ironmonger, Bristol
Thomas W. H. Jones 18, son unmarried, apprentice pork butcher, Bristol
Mary Kate Jones 16, daughter unmarried, bar hand, Bristol
Milly Craymer Jones 14, daughter scholar, Bristol
Emma Eva Jones 11, daughter scholar, Bristol
John Ernest Jones 10, son scholar, Bristol
Edith Mabel Jones 9, daughter scholar, Bristol
Walter P. Jones 8, son scholar, Bristol
Charles M. Jones 6, son scholar, Bristol
Minnie Louise Jones 4, daughter scholar, Bristol
Emma Mary Craymer 26, sister in law unmarried, assists in bar, Bristol
Sarah Ann Holly 32, servant, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1901.

Robert Stone 48, head married, inn keeper and farrier, Buckland St.Mary Somerset
Flora B. Stone 41, wife married, Buckland St.Mary Somerset
Harry J. Stone 20, son single, butcher’s assistant, Buckland St.Mary Somerset
Pamella E. Stone 14, daughter, Buckland St.Mary Somerset
Harold L. Stone 4, son, Exeter Devonshire
Violett M. Stone 2, daughter, Exeter Devonshire
William E. Stone 11, son, Buckland St.Mary Somerset

Census 1911.

Walter Henry Jay 52, head married, publican, Bristol
Jane Jay 60, wife married, assists in business, Bristol
Rose Jay 19, daughter single, cardboard box maker, Bristol
Florence Stephens 11, granddaughter, school, Bristol

Greyhound

Greyhound Midland Road

1871. S. Thompson
1871 – 72. John T. Flower
1874. Thomas Weaver
1878. James Smith
1881 – 82. William Barber
1883 to 1885. Thomas Williams
1886. Nicholas Roberts
1887. Edwin Hill
1888. Mary Ann Clements
1889. Frederick Creed
1891. John Bruton
1891. Charlotte Bruton
1892. Louisa Gulley
1896. Thomas Doidge
1899. Mrs B. Garratt
1901 – 17. Frederick Haskins
1921 – 31. Henry Tanner
1935 – 47. Florence Francis
1947 – 59. Edward Crane

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This photograph (left) shows landlady Florence Francis outside the Greyhound in the 1940s, previously at the Raglan Castle in Easton, Florence moved to the Greyhound when the Raglan closed in the early thirties, she had been at the Raglan since 1918 and had taken over the license on the death of her husband George Francis in 1923. Florence was at the Greyhound until her retirement in 1947, the new landlord was Ted Crane who stayed at the pub until it closed down in the early sixties, Ted then moved to the Albion in Newfoundland Road, and was still there in the mid 1960s.

This information and the picture was kindly provided by Jim Lloyd, Florence Francis’ grandson, Jim’s mother was born at the Raglan Castle in 1918

Census 1871.

John T. Flower 28, head married, beer house keeper, Bitton Gloucestershire
Mary Davis Flower 22, wife married, New York

Census 1881.

William Barber 27, head married, publican, Breckonshire Velindra
Emily Barber 29, wife married, Somerset Weston
Clara Barber 5, daughter, Somerset Weston
Flora Barber 3, daughter, Somerset Weston

Census 1891.

Charlotte Bruton 34, head widow, beer retailer, Hertfordshire Bishop Stortford
Jane E. Bruton 26, step daughter single, beer retailer’s assistant, London Shoreditch
Frederick W. Bruton 24, step son single, shoemaker, London Shoreditch
Harry G. Sweeting 32, boarder single, coach painter, Gloucestershire Bristol

Census 1901.

Fred Haskins 33, head married, publican, Gloucestershire Kingswood
Maida C. Haskins 23, wife married, Gloucestershire Bristol
Matilda H. Haskins 2, daughter, Bristol St.George
Fred Haskins 1, son, Bristol
Lavinia Sweet 50, nurse widow, monthly nurse, Somerset Castle Carey

Census 1911.

Frederick Haskins 43, head married, beer house keeper, Kingswood Bristol
Elizabeth Ann Haskins 34, wife marrie, Syston Common Gloucestershire
Matilda Ellen Haskins 12, daughter, Bristol
Frederick Haskins 11, son, Bristol
Rosie Haskins 9, daughter, Bristol
Irene Violet May Haskins 3, daughter, Bristol
Frederick James Haskins 2, son, Bristol
Lily Carde 15, servant single, Bristol

Great Western

Great Western Feeder Road
Rebuilt around 1911 the Great Western Tavern was on the corner with Albert Road, on the opposite corner was the Dove Inn. Many thanks to Jane McCredie for this picture.

1844 – 49. William Bird
1851 – 69. John Hickery
1870 to 1891. Eleanor Hickery
1891 to 1893. George Hickery
1893 to 1895. Henry Slade
1896 – 1914. Edward Rose
1921. Fred Rose
1925 – 31. William Gunter
1935 – 40. Elizabeth Bryant
1940. Sydney Philip Delahaye
1942 – 44. William James Rowland
1950 – 53. Robert Young
1956. Harold R. Coles
1960. Lily Delaney

Census 1851.

John Hickery 42, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Eleanor Hickery 33, wife married, Bristol
John Hickery 13, son, Bristol
William Hickery 10, son, Bristol
James Hickery 4, son, Bristol
Edwin Hickery 4 months, son, Bristol
Selena Hickery 4 months, daughter, Bristol
Mary James 20, servant unmarried, Bristol

Census 1861.

John Hickery 52, head married, victualler, Bristol St.Philip’s
Eleanor Hickery 43, wife married, domestic, Bristol St.Philip’s
John Hickery 23, son unmarried, labourer, Bristol St.Philip’s
William Hickery 21, son unmarried, labourer, Bristol St.Philip’s
James Hickery 14, son, coopers apprentice, Bristol St.Philip’s
Selena Hickery 10, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Philip’s
Edwin Hickery 10, son scholar, Bristol St.Philip’s
George Hickery 7, son scholar, Bristol St.Philip’s
Roseana Hickery 5, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Philip’s
Henry Hickery 2, son, Bristol St.Philip’s
Martha Leonard 15, niece, servant, Bristol St.Philip’s

Census 1871.

Ellen Hickery 53, head widow, landlady, Bristol St.Philip’s Marsh
William Hickery 30, son unmarried, barge owner, Bristol St.Philip’s Marsh
Edwin Hickery 24, son unmarried, engine fitter, Bristol St.Philip’s Marsh
Selina Hickery 21, daughter unmarried, dress maker, Bristol St.Philip’s Marsh
George Hickery 18, son unmarried, clerk to brother, Bristol St.Philip’s Marsh
Henry Hickery 10, son scholar, Bristol St.Philip’s Marsh

Census 1881.

Eleanor Hickery 63, head widow, inn keeper, Bristol
George Hickery 26, son unmarried, waterman, Bristol
Rosina Hickery 24, daughter unmarried, mantle maker, Bristol
Henry Hickery 21, son unmarried, haulier, Bristol

Census 1891.
At the time of the 1891 census the Great Western Tavern was uninhabited

Census 1901.

Edward Rose 51, head married, beer retailer, Dorset Winborne
Elizabeth Rose 53, wife married, Somerset Twerton
Alice M. Sangford 20, step daughter single, Somerset Twerton
Fred Sangford 18, step son single, wood carver, Somerset Twerton
Martha J. Gould 17, servant single, housemaid domestic, Wales Cardiff

Census 1911.

Edward Rose 61, head married, beer retailer, Wimbourne Devonshire
Elizabeth Rose 63, wife married, assisting in business, Twerton Somerset
Elizabeth Pring 23, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol