Dove Inn (Trinity Street)

Dove Inn Trinity Street

1861 – 75. Robert Loveridge
1877 – 78. John Odey
1879 – 81. Edwin Dowding
1885 – 86. William Hulbert
1887 to 1888. Francis M. Walker
1889. James Kirkbride
1891. William Crouch
1891. Sidney Sturges
1892 – 94. Albert Bickley
1896. Frederick Allen
1897 to 1898. George Adams
1901. William Reardon
1904. C. P. Down
1906. Samuel Collard
1909 – 17. George Wilkins
1921 – 28. William T. Bleakeny
1931 – 50. James Greenwood
1953. Robert Elliott

On the corner with Church Street in Newtown. Stood under the splendid gas lamp is landlord George Adams which dates the picture to the late 1890s. The Dove was the last remaining pub in Newtown when it was demolished in 1969. This photograph was kindly sent from Yeovil England by David Adams, grandson of George.

Census 1861.

Robert Loveridge 51, head married, blacksmith, Simonsbury Dorset
Elizabeth Loveridge 45, wife married, Welton Somerset
Sarah Loveridge 7, daughter scholar, St.Philip’s Bristol

Census 1871.

Robert Loveridge 61, head married, licensed victualler, Simonbury Dorset
Elizabeth Loveridge 55, wife married, Wilton Somerset
Sarah A. Loveridge 17, daughter unmarried, Bristol

Census 1881.

Edwin H. Dowding 27, head married, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire Minchinhampton
Kate Dowding 24, wife married, Gloucestershire Badminton
Liza Sandling 27, visitor unmarried, domestic servant, Gloucestershire Minchinhampton
Kate Lily 7, niece scholar, Gloucestershire Minchinhampton

Census 1891.

Sidney T. Sturges 33, head married, licensed victualler, Wiltshire Road
Ellen E. Sturges 30, wife married, Bristol
Ellen H. T. Sturges 9, daughter, Bristol

Census 1901.

William Reardon 33, head married, licensed victualler, London Fulham
Catherine Reardon 37, wife married, Yorkshire Sheffield
Thomas Reardon 7, son, Bristol

Census 1911.

George (Henry) Wilkins 57, head married, license holder, St.George Gloucestershire
Annie Wilkins 56, wife married, assisting in business, St.George Gloucestershire
Edith Wilkns 22, daughter single, dressmaker, St.George Gloucestershire
Flossie Wilkins 18, daughter single, barmaid, St.George Gloucestershire
Jessie Wilkins 17, daughter single, St.George Gloucestershire

Dove Inn (Feeder Road)

Dove Inn Feeder Road

1848 – 65. Thomas Lockyer
1866 – 72. Catherine Lockyer
1874 – 85. Edwin Lockyer
1887. Elizabeth Lockyer
1888 to 1891. Robert Hall (snr)
1892 to 1900. Robert Hall ?
1901 – 14. Robert Hall (jnr)
1917. Pamela Vowles
1921. Pamela Harris
1925 – 50. Sidney Ireland
1953. Thomas French

Opposite the Rising Sun across the Avon Street Bridge, the Dove Inn closed on the 14th June 1958 and was demolished in 1962 to allow for a new bridge and road widening. This photograph was kindly provided by Jane McCredie.

Census 1851.

Thomas Lockyer 44, head widower, beer retailer and shop keeper, Somerset
Thomas Lockyer 11, nephew scholar, Bristol
Elizabeth Rice 27, servant, Taunton

Census 1861.

Thomas Lockyer 54, head married, publican, Chedzoy Somersetshire
Catherine Lockyer 44, wife married, Holcom Regis Devon
Jane Lockyer 15, niece, Bishopsgate without London
Edwin Lockyer 11, nephew, scholar, Bishopsgate without London
Catherine Thomas 16, servant unmarried, servant, Barton Hill, St.Philip’s

Census 1871.

Catherine Lockyer 54, head widow, publican, Devonshire
Jane Lockyer 25, neice unmarried, barmaid, Bishopsgate London
Jane Hooper 20, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol St.Paul’s

Census 1881.

Edwin Lockyer 67, head married, beer house keeper, Chedzoy Bridgwater
Catherine Lockyer 64, wife, Halcomb Regis Devon
Florence Tooze 14, neice scholar, Bristol

Census 1891.

Robert Hall 42, head married, beer retailer, St.George’s
Selina Hall 43, wife married, St.George’s
William Hall 16, son single, general labourer, St.George’s
Edwin Hall 13, son scholar, St.George’s
Mary Hall 12, daughter scholar, St.George’s
Albert Hall 10, son scholar, St.George’s
Fred Hall 8, son scholar, St.George’s
Elizabeth Smith 48, sister in law widow, general servant, St.Philip’s Bristol

Census 1901.

Robert Hall 30, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Mary Hall 30, wife married, Bristol
Robert Hall 11, son, Bristol

Census 1911.

Robert Hall 41, head married, license holder, City & County of Bristol
Mary Hall 40, wife married
Robert Hall 21, son single, barman, City & County of Bristol

Crown And Anchor

Crown & Anchor Upper Cheese Lane
Having been closed for several years the Crown & Anchor was pulled down in May 2004, it was situated on the corner of Kilkenny Street.

Bristol Museum collections

1794. Richard Riddle
1800 – 06. Francis Riddle
1816 – 22. William Howell
1826 – 32. William Pope
1833 – 44. William Davey
1847 to 1856. Thomas Stanmore
1856. Dinah Stanmore
1857 – 69. Thomas Sweet
1871 – 92. James Leggett
1894 – 96. Eliza Ann Leggett
1899 – 1901. Henry Slade
1904. Reuben Addicott
1906 – 11. Henry James Bruton
1914. George Alford
1917 – 38. William Smart
1944 – 53. Emily Smart
1960. T. A. Prater
1975. Mrs. G. Prater

Census 1841.

William Davey 45, publican, not born in county
Ann Davey 36, born in county
Betty Farrell 18, servant, born in county

Census 1851.

Thomas Stanmore 38, head married, publican employing 1 man, Oldham Gloucestershire
Dinah Stanmore 38, wife married, publican’s assistant, Oldham Gloucestershire
Ham Stanmore 16, son unmarried, publican’s assistant, Oldham Gloucestershire
John Stanmore 14, son scholar, Oldham Gloucestershire
Samuel Stanmore 12, son scholar, Oldham Gloucestershire
Henry Stanmore 10, son scholar, Oldham Gloucestershire
Mary Stanmore 8, daughter scholar, Oldham Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Stanmore 6, daughter scholar, Oldham Gloucestershire
Edwin Stanmore 2, son, Bristol
Elizabeth Parkin 30, servant unmarried, housemaid, Somerset Taunton

Census 1861.

Thomas Sweet 39, head married, publican, St.Philip’s Bristol
Gertrude Sweet 36, wife married, Plumstead Kent
Emily Sweet 6, daughter, St.Philip’s Bristol
William Sweet 2, son, St.Philip’s Bristol
Kate Finningham 16, servant unmarried, general servant, London

Census 1871.

James Leggett 57, head married, brewer, Norfolk
Eliza Leggett 55, wife married, Bristol
Eliza Leggett 27, daughter unmarried, barmaid, Bristol
Mary A. Leggett 14, daughter scholar, Bristol
Mary A. Stafford 21, servant unmarried, general servant, Staffordshire
William Gough 19, boarder unmarried, brewer, Devizes
Herbert H. Leggett 7, son scholar, Bristol

Census 1881.

James Leggett 68, head married, publican, Norfolk Swaffham
Eliza A. Leggett 51, wife married, Bristol
Mary Hillier 23, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Somerset Banwell

Census 1891.

James Leggett 78, head married, licensed victualler, Norfolk Lydsall
Eliza Leggett 61, wife married, Bristol
Alice Olpin 18, servant single, general servant (inn) Bristol

Census 1901.

Henry Slade 61, head widower, inn keeper, Taunton Somerset
Maria Francomb 46, widow, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1911.

Henry James Bruton 39, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Elizabeth Bruton 38, wife married, Bristol
Lily Bruton 11, daughter at school, Bristol
Doris Bruton 7, daughter, Bristol
Iris Bruton 6, daughter, Bristol
Hilda Bruton 3, daughter, Bristol
Henry William Bruton 3 months, son, Bristol

Corbett Arms

Corbett Arms Corbett Street / Avonvale Road
Off license

1895 – 1931. Harriet Manley
1931 to 1955. Lilian Thorne

Courage Brewery Archive via Bristol Know Your Place

Census 1901.
25 & 26 Corbett Street, attached & in one occupation

Harriet Manley 57, head widow, grocer & beer retailer, Bristol
Beatrice M. Manley 16, daughter single, stay machinist, Bristol
Lewis G. Manley 14, son, Bristol
Lilian H. Manley 12, daughter, Bristol

Census 1911.
196 Avonvale Road

Harriet Manley 61, head widow, off license & grocery, Bedminster Bristol
Lewis George Manley 24, son single, builders labourer, St.Philip’s Bristol
Lilian Harriet Manley 22, daughter single, (home) helping mother, Barton Hill Bristol

Cobden Arms

Cobden Arms Cobden Street
Off license

1882 – 84. Simon Weaver
1885. Eliza Adams
1887. Elizabeth K. Avis
1891. James F. Isaac
1892 – 1900. James Frederick Isaac
1901 – 05. William Cross
1908. Fanny Cross
1911. George Haskins
1913 – 20. William Burgess
1924. Charles Harry Martin
1927. Samuel James Hiscox
1934 – 37. Mary Flook
1943 – 55. Rosina Palmer

Census 1891.

James F. Isaac 32, head married, beer retailer, Bristol St.Philip’s
Emma M. Isaac 33, wife married, beer retailer, Somerset Bruton
Kate Isaac 10, daughter scholar, Bristol St.George
William Cross 24, lodger single, railway porter, Somerset Bruton

Census 1901.

William Cross 34, head married, beer shop keeper, Dorset North Wooton
Fanny Cross 34, wife married, Gloucestershire Earthcott
Elsie Cross 8, daughter, Bristol

Living in two rooms at the Cobden Arms
Frederick Isaacs 69, head married, retired beer retailer, Somerset Wells
Elizabeth Isaacs 71, wife married, Somerset Bristol

Census 1911.

George Haskins 51, head married, beerhouse keeper & coal miner (hewer), Gloucestershire
Hannah Haskins 50, wife married, assists in business, Gloucestershire
Gilbert Haskins 24, son single, mechanic & motor fitter, Bristol
Elizabeth Haskins 21, daughter single, cocoa works (chocolate creams), Bristol

Canterbury House

Canterbury House Queen Ann Road
Off license

Courage Brewery Archive via Bristol Know Your Place

1882 – 85. Mary Ann Maughan
1887. Emily Lydon Snell
1888. Julia Eveleigh
1890. Fanny Kingman
1891. Mary Ann Hicks
1892. Mary Ann Iles
1893 – 1911. Samuel Venn
1913. Albert John Kingsbeer Gimblett
1916. Ethel Francis
1920 – 30. Ethel Mabbett
1934 – 36. George Arthur Tanner
1937 – 49. Doris Jones
1955. William H. Emery

Census 1881.

Mary A. Maughan 49, head widow, shop keeper, Bristol
Alice M. Maughan 21, daughter unmarried, machinist, Bristol
Florence E. Maughan 19, daughter unmarried, machinist, Bristol
Emma L. Maughan 17, daughter unmarried, machinist, Bristol
Charles H. Maughan 14, son, iron bucket maker, Bristol
Hester Maughan 10, daughter scholar, Bristol
Adeline Maughan 6, daughter scholar, Bristol
Sarah Maisk 75, mother widow, Bristol

Census 1891.

Mary Ann Hicks 44, head widow, beer house keeper, Wiltshire Bradford

At the same address
William Vincent 45, head married, stoker at cotton factory, Bristol
Mary Vincent 24, wife married, Bristol
May Vincent 3, daughter, Bristol

Census 1901.

Samuel Venn 59, head married, grocer & beer retailer, Bristol
Mary Venn 60, wife married, housewife, Wellington Somerset
Samuel Venn 33, son single, cocoa maker, Bristol
Sally N. Venn 28, daughter single, grocer’s assistant, Bristol
Elizabeth Venn 26, daughter single, chocolate maker, Bristol

Census 1911.

Samuel Venn 68, head widower, general shopkeeper (outdoor licensee & grocer etc), St.Philip’s Bristol
Samuel Venn 42, son single, confectioner in chocolate trade, St.Philip’s Bristol
Sally Needs Venn 38, daughter single, confectioner in chocolate trade, St.Philip’s Bristol

Bunch Of Grapes

Bunch Of Grapes Clarence Road

1822 – 28. Mary Griffiths
1830 – 41. Robert Rossiter
1844 – 71. Joseph Johnson
1871 – 76. Gabriel Davis
1879. R. W. Bellamy & Co.
1881. John Crocker
1882 to 1885. Mary Hopkins
1886 to 1887. C. Grimster
1888 to 1896. Robert Villiers
1897 – 99. George Staines
1901. W. D. Gaddarn
1904 – 25. John Garrett
1928 – 38. Florence Mary Garrett
1944 – 53. Florence Mary O’Gorman
1960. Horace Dickson

Robert Rossiter and Joseph Johnson are listed in directories as maltsters and dealers in spirits. The Bunch of Grapes was demolished in 1969

Census 1841.

Robert Rossiter 40, publican, not born in county
Charlotte Rossiter 38, not born in county
Hannah Davis 28, servant, born in county
Ann Cook 40, servant, born in county

Census 1851.

Joseph Johnson 37, head married, spirit dealer & maltster, Warwickshire Stretton
Sarah Johnson 42, wife married, Jersey
Margaret Maclean 26, servant unmarried, housemaid, Liverpool
Mary Phillips 30, servant unmarried, housemaid, Plymouth
Henry Goodrick 26, servant, labourer, Gloucestershire Kingscote
Henry Pine 16, servant unmarried, errand boy, Bristol

Census 1861.

Joseph Johnson 48, head married, wine & spirit merchant, Warwickshire Stretton Fosse
Sarah Waters Johnson 28, wife married, wine & spirit merchant, Bristol
Catherine Johnson 6, daughter scholar, Bristol
Henry Joseph Johnson 4, son scholar, Bristol
Emma Waters 30, cousin unmarried, Wiltshire Melksham
Sarah Joice 22, servant unmarried, barmaid, Wiltshire Startley
Emma Fidler 17, servant unmarried, house servant, Gloucestershire St.George

Census 1871.

Gabriel Davis 21, head unmarried, wine merchant employing 4 servants, Berkshire Abingdon
Frank Norris 20, servant unmarried, general servant, Somerset Nunney

Census 1881.

John Crocker 26, head married, publican, Bristol
Jane Crocker 27, wife married, Wiltshire Chisledon

Census 1891.

Jane Crocker 37, head widow, hotel manageress, Wiltshire Chisledon
Annie Parkes 22, assistant single, barmaid, Rutherglen Glasgow

Census 1901.

W. D. Gaddan (sic) 37, head single, publican, South Wales Pembrokeshire
C. K. Garland 22, servant single, barmaid, Bristol
Anne Clatton 27, servant single, barmaid, Shropshire

Census 1911.

John Garrett 58, head married, licensed victualler, Wicklow Tinahely
Florence Mary Garrett 30, wife married, assisting in business, London St. Pancras
John Stirling Garrett 3, son, Bristol
Andrew James Garrett 1, son, Bristol

Bridge Inn

Bridge Inn Bridge Parade

1866. A. Beaven
1867. William Kingscote
1870. Richard Purnell
1871. Henry Pimm
1871 -72. William Weaver
1874. William Taylor
1875. J. Berridge
1876. William Heard
1877 to 1882. Samuel Furneaux
1883 – 89. Henry Huxtable
1891 – 93. Henry Clarke
1896 – 99. Alfred Burgess
1900. Ellen Pyne
1900. James Kemp
1901. Charles Edward Skinner
1904 – 17. Eliza Ann Hill
1921 – 38. Samuel William Marks
1944 – 53. Ernest A’Court
1960. Eric H. Hall
1975. T. Nichols

Census 1871.

Henry Pimm 34, head married, tailor and Publican, Somerset Worle
Mary E. Pimm 24, wife married, Yorkshire Leeds
Albert W. S. Pimm 1 month, son, Bedminster Bristol

Census 1881.

Samuel Furneaux 45, head married, beer house keeper, Devon Buckfastleigh
Mary Ann Furneaux 41, wife married, Devon Crediton

Census 1891.

Henry Clark 57, head widower, publican, Somerset South Bradon
Augustus Phillips 18, step son single, barman, South Africa Cape Horn (British subject)
Joseph C. Jones 50, cousin single, bath attendant, Somerset Bridgwater

Census 1901.

Charles Edward Skinner 39, head married, boot maker and publican, Bristol
Lydia Skinner 37, wife married, London
William James Skinner 15, son, Bristol
Lilian Florence Skinner 13, daughter, Bristol

Census 1911.

Eliza Ann Hill 66, head widow, inn keeper, Bristol Gloucestershire
Thomas Hill 43, son widower, manager, Bristol Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Gertrude Dunn 17, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol Somersetshire

Berkeley Castle

Berkeley Castle Upper Cheese Lane (New Kingsley Road)

Coopers’ Arms
1861 – 78. George Palfrey

Berkeley Castle
1880 to 1881. George Wooley
1882. George Britton
1882 – 88. Elizabeth Britton
1890 – 1904. Henry Palfrey
1904 – 30. Emily Palfrey
1934 – 37. Herbert Hobbs
1943. John Cridland
1949 – 52. Raymond Bretton

Census 1861.
Coopers’ Arms, Upper Cheese Lane

George Palfrey 26, head married, beer retailer, Putsham Somerset
Mary Palfrey 28, wife married, Gloucestershire Wickwar
Walter Palfrey 2, son, Bristol St.Philip’s
George W. Palfrey 11 months, son, Bristol St.Philip’s

Census 1871.
Upper Cheese Lane

George Palfrey 36, head married, publican, Putsham near Bridgwater
Mary Palfrey 39, wife married, Wickwar Gloucestershire
Walter Palfrey 13, son scholar, Bristol
William Palfrey 10, son scholar, Bristol
Joseph Palfrey 9, son scholar, Bristol
Henry Palfrey 8, son scholar, Bristol
Alfred Palfrey 5, son scholar, Bristol
Richard Palfrey 4, son scholar, Bristol
Ann Palfrey 8 months, Bristol

Census 1881.
Berkeley Castle, Upper Cheese Lane

George Wooley 22, head married, beer retailer, Somerset Whitchurch
Sarah A. Wooley 25, wife married, Somerset Brislington
Herbert G. Wooley 9 weeks, son, Bristol
Lucy A. Hall 12, niece, Wiltshire Yatton

Census 1891.
Upper Cheese Lane

Henry J. Palfrey 26, head married, publican, Gloucestershire Bristol
Emily Palfrey 25, wife married, Gloucestershire Bristol
Emily L. Palfrey 5, daughter, Gloucestershire Bristol
Edith E. Palfrey 2, daughter, Gloucestershire Bristol
Caroline M. Palfrey 7 months, Gloucestershire Bristol
Henry Allway 65, father in law widower, general labourer, Gloucestershire Bristol

Census 1901.
Upper Cheese Lane

Henry John Palfrey 37, head married, beer house keeper, St.Philip’s Bristol
Emily Palfrey 35, wife married, beer house keeper, St.Philip’s Bristol
Emily L. Palfrey 15, daughter, St.Philip’s Bristol
Henry J. Palfrey 8, son school, St.Philip’s Bristol
Jack Palfrey 6, son school, St.Philip’s Bristol
Edith C. Palfrey 5, daughter school, St.Philip’s Bristol
Albert G. Palfrey 3, son, St.Philip’s Bristol
William R. Palfrey 3 weeks, son, St.Philip’s Bristol

Census 1911.
Berkeley Castle, Upper Cheese Lane

Emily Palfrey 45, head widow, beer house keeper, St.Philip’s Bristol
Emily Lilian Palfrey 25, daughter single, boot machinist, St.Philip’s Bristol
Henry John Palfrey 18, son single, haulier, St.Philip’s Bristol
Jack Palfrey 16, son single, apprentice wood working machinist, St.Philip’s Bristol
Edith Caroline Palfrey 15, daughter single, cardboard box maker, St.Philip’s Bristol
Albert George Palfrey 13, son, St.Philip’s Bristol
William Richard Palfrey 10, son, St.Philip’s Bristol

Beaufort Arms

Beaufort Arms Beaufort Road
Off license

1878 – 88. Anthony Wyatt Keyes
1894. Thomas Coleman
1895. Edwin Young
1896. Henry Hussey
1901 – 04. Alfred Mitchell
1906. Henry Fear
1911 – 28. Alfred Bryant
1930 – 34. Henry Robert Oaten
1935 – 44. Benjamin Naylor Gresswell
1950. Albert Edward Millard

Benjamin Gresswell’s rent in 1935 was £30 per annum, the landlord was the Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited

Census 1881.

Beaufort Arms grocer’s shop with outdoor beer license
Anthony W. Keyes 42, head married, organ builder & grocer, Bristol
Charlotte M. A. Keyes 39, Taunton Somerset
Kate E. Keyes 11, daughter scholar, Bristol
Arthur Keyes 9, son scholar, Bristol
Arnold J. Keyes 3, son scholar, Bristol
Harry W. Keyes 1, son, Bristol
Amelia Hall 51, boarder unmarried, monthly nurse, Bristol
Edward Keyes under 1 month, son, Bristol

Census 1901.

Alfred Mitchell 64, Head married, beer retailer, Somerset Crewkerne
Mary S. Mitchell 49, wife married, Ireland

Census 1911.

Alfred Bryant 38, head married, black powder maker, City & County of Bristol
Emily Bryant 41, wife married, shop assistant general business at home,
Frederick William Bryant 16, son single, errand boy at dye works, City & County of Bristol
Hurbert Bryant 5, son, City & County of Bristol
Mary Eliza May 19, boarder single, chocolate sweet maker at cocoa manufacturers, City & County of Bristol
George William Fisher 19, boarder single, laundry worker, City & County of Bristol