Boar’s Head

Boar’s Head St. Luke’s Road

1870 – 74. Matthew Whitting
1875 to 1881. Mark Sellek
1882 to 1889. Izette Iris Sellek
1890. William Crew
1891. Albert A. Phipps
1892. John Greenough
1894. William Beavis
1896. Elizabeth Fox
1897 – 1909. Henry James Walters
1911 – 31. Henry Nash Walters
1935 – 50. Frank Gibbs
1953 – 55. Harry Cockle
1955. Reginald William Dowdle

Mark and Izette Sellek were previously at the Boar’s Head, in Redcliff Street

Census 1871.

Matthew Whiting 41, head married, baker & publican, Somerset Wrington
Eliza Whiting 44, wife married, Somerset Cheddar
Arthur Pople 12, nephew scholar, Somerset Nailsea

Census 1881.

Mark Sellek 47, head married, licensed victualler, Devon Collumpton
Izette Sellek 43, wife married, Devon Exeter
Tom Sellek 19, son unmarried, grocer &c, Bristol Redcliff

Census 1891.

Albert A. Phipps 28, head married, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire St.George
Ada M. Phipps 24, wife married, Gloucestershire Hanham
Alice M. Bull 19, niece single, barmaid, Gloucestershire Kingswood

Census 1901.

Henry J. Walters 42, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Laverton
Eliza Walters 42, wife married, Bristol
Henry N. Walters 19, son single, barman, Bristol
Violet F. Walters 5, daughter, Bristol

Census 1911.

Henry Nash Walters 29, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol St.Philip’s
Alice Frances Walters 30, wife married, assisting in the business, Bristol Bedminster
Irene Francis Walters 5, daughter, Bristol Totterdown
Arthur Henry Walters 4, son, Bristol Totterdown
Cyril Joseph Walters 3, son, Bristol Totterdown
Edith Mary Walters 10 months, daughter, Bristol Totterdown
Mercy Amelia Axford 57, boarder widow, Somerset Chew Magna
Rose Mary Axford 28, boarder single, book pager at wholesale printers, Bristol Bedminster
William Joseph Axford 26, boarder single, commercial clerk in wine & spirit trade, Bristol Bedminster

Blue Bowl

Blue Bowl Bath Road

1816. Jacob Naish
1841. Samuel Wooles
1851. Hannah Wooles
1857. Samuel Wooles
1858 to 1861. Charles Norris
1862 to 1871. Thomas Wooles
1871 to 1878. Alexander M. Gordon
1879 – 88. Thomas Morgan
1891 – 94. Albert Smith Densham
1896 – 1906. William Vosper jnr
1909 – 11. George Charley
1913 – 21. Charles Featherstone
1925. Harry Miller
1928 – 60. George William Brett

Census 1841.

Samuel Wooles 45, publican, not born in county
Hannah Wooles 40, not born in county
Thomas Wooles 11, born in county
Emma Bowyer 10, not born in county

Census 1851.

Harril (sic) Wooles 51, head widow, victualler, Gloucestershire Oddington
Samuel Wooles 23, son unmarried, plumber, Somerset Bedminster
Thomas Wooles 21, son unmarried, journeyman ironmonger, Somerset Bedminster
Ellen Church 17, servant unmarried, general servant, Gloucestershire Frampton Cotterell

Census 1861.

Charles Norris 40, head married, publican, Bristol
Maria Norris 41, wife married, Bristol
Maria A. Norris 19, step daughter unmarried, Bristol
Mary A. Fisher 27, servant unmarried, house servant, Bristol
John Carpenter 15, servant unmarried, waiter, Somerset Keynsham

Census 1871.
Blue Bowl Inn

Charles Samuel Wooles 15, head unmarried, scholar, in charge of house, Somerset Bedminster
Edward Wilcot 15, visitor unmarried, scholar, Lincolnshire Harmston
George Peters 19, servant unmarried, general domestic servant, Somerset Winscombe
Elizabeth Bruford 23, servant unmarried, general domestic servant, Somerset Watchet

In Totterdown cottage next door to the pub
Hannah Wooles 73, head widow, inn keeper retired, Gloucestershire Stow on the Wold
Mary Wooles 74, sister unmarried, formerly cook, Gloucestershire Westbury on Severn
Samuel Wooles 6, grandson scholar, Somerset Bedminster

Census 1881.

Thomas Morgan 61, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Wraxall
Fanny Morgan 45, wife married, Dorset Melbury
John Bolling 55, brother in law widower, retired confectioner, Dorset elbury (paralysed)
Laura E. A. Bolling 25, niece unmarried, annuitant, Gloucestershire Clifton
Fanny F. Jones 21, niece unmarried, milliner, St.Augustine’s Bristol
Mary Ann Davies 43, cousin unmarried, confectioner’s assistant, Somerset Yeovil
Elizabeth Dymock 26, servant unmarried, Somerset Keynsham
Jane Tarr 24, servant unmarried, Herefordshire St. Owens
William Sherman 19, servant unmarried, London Portland Square

Census 1891.

Albert Smith Densham 50, head married, inn keeper, Somerset Newbury
Agnes Lois Densham 49, wife married, assistant in bar, Suffolk Bungay
Mildred Agnes Densham 20, daghter single, school teacher, Somerset Pill
Edith May Densham 18, daughter single, barmaid, Somerset Pill
Charles Albert Densham 17, son single, carpenter’s apprentice, Somerset Pill
Arthur John Densham 15, son single, clerk to provision merchant, Somerset Pill
Harry Palmer Densham 12, son scholar, Somerset Pill
Ella Densham 10, daughter scholar, Somerset Pill
Lizzie Morgan 16, servant single, domestic servant, Wiltshire Swindon
William George Pomery 18, servant single, billiard marker, India Lucknow

Census 1901.

William S. Vosper 33, head married, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire Tewkesbury
Mary Vosper 26, wife married, Bristol
Gladys Vosper 4, daughter, Bristol
Millicent Vosper 3, daughter, Bristol
Alice Vosper 1 month, daughter, Bristol
Carris Osborne 16, servant single, barmaid, Bristol
Laura Meade 19, servant single, general domestic servant, Somerset Pill

Census 1911.

George Charley 71, head married, licensed victualler, Bishop’s Lydeard Somerset
Kate Alice Charley 55, wife married, Bristol
Minnie Hallet 30, servant single, barmaid, Ilminster Somerset
Florence Oliver 25, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol

Bell Inn

Bell Inn Wells Road

1868 – 75. Thomas Ball
1876 to 1877. Elizabeth Ball
1878. E. Hickery
1881 – 83. Richard Exell
1885. Henry Job Bendall
1886. Florence Small
1887. Henry Cooper
1888. William Horner
1889. Harriet Bishop
1891. John Square
1891. Joseph Weeks
1892. Hannah May
1896. Elizabeth Cleal
1899 – 1901. Louis Mills
1904. Edwin C. Minty
1906. Thomas Drury
1909. Alfred Bennett
1911. George Pool
1914 – 31. Frederick Denner
1935. Annie Denner
1937 – 44. Nellie Parfitt
1950 – 56. Charles Comer

No. 65 Wells Road next door to the Co-op, (chemist & druggist branch) the Bell was demolished during the wholesale clearances of the early 1970s.

Census 1871.

Thomas Ball 33, head married, licensed victualler, Bedminster
Elizabeth Ball 31, wife married, Somerset Publow
George Thomas Ball 4, son, Bristol
Mary Ball 3, daughter, Bristol
Alice Ball 1, daughter, Bristol
Francis Holbrook 21, brother in law unmarried, currier’s apprentice, Somerset Publow
Elizabeth Hall 20, servant unmarried, general servant, Bedminster

Census 1881.

Richard Exell 36, head married, beer house keeper, Bristol
Sarah Exell 34, wife married, Bristol
Florence Exell 8, daughter, Bristol
Clara E. Exell 6, daughter, Cardiff
Gertrude Exell 5, daughter, Cardiff
Beatrice Exell 3, daughter, Cardiff
Richard Exell 1, son, Bristol
Alice Dagger 18, servant unmarried, servant, Bradford

Census 1891.

Joseph P. Weeks 39, head married, publican & painter, United States Buffalo
Mary A. Weeks 38, wife married, Gloucestershire St.George
Joseph Weeks 15, son, errand boy, Bristol St.Philip’s
Edith Weeks 13, daughter, Bristol St.Philip’s
Ada Weeks 10, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Philip’s

Census 1901.

Louis Mills 68, head widower, beer retailer, Gloucestershire Alveston
Charles Minty 47, servant married, general domestic servant, Somerset Bath
Annie Minty 46, servant married, general domestic servant, Somerset Bath

Census 1911.

George Pool 68, head married, publican, Bishopsworth Somerset
Sarah Ann Pool 61, wife married, assisting in business, Chewstoke Somerset

Bath Road Hotel

Bath Road Hotel Bath Road

1871. George Keighley
1871 – 78. Edmund Parish
1881 – 82. Frances Diana Tanner
1883 – 88. Abraham Bragg
1891 – 96. Frances Diana Love
1897 – 1911. Christina Bray
1914 – 21. Mary Ann Brett
1925. George Brett
1928. Frank Weymouth
1931 – 44. Bertie Brett
1950. Henry Rennolds
1953. Thomas Bowman
1956. Richard Cottle
1975. D. J. Pratt (Three Lamps)

Postcard, Bristol’s Lost Pubs collection

162 Bath Road, Totterdown, on the corner with Park Street. Prior to being converted into flats the Bath Road Hotel was known for many years as the Three Lamps.

Census 1871.

Edmund Parish 35, head married, innkeeper, Somerset Pawlet
Katherine Parish 28, wife married, Hampshire Southampton
Mary Ann Parish 2, daughter, Somerset Burnham
William Parish 3 months, son, Somerset Bristol
Katherine Parish 3 months, daughter, Somerset Bristol

Census 1881.

Frances Diana Tanner 33, head widow, innkeeper, Wales Portskewett
Ada M. A. H. Tanner 7, daughter scholar, Wales Newport
Harley C. H. Tanner 2, son, Wales Pontnewydd
John Smith 41, boarder married, painter (unoccupied), Cirencester Gloucestershire
Mary Ann Smith 33, boarder married, Princetown Ireland
Florence Edith Smith 4, daughter, Dublin
Eleanor W. Smith 1, daughter, Dublin

Census 1891.

William A. W. Love 50, head married, coal merchant, Somerset Farmborough
Frances Diana Love 43, wife married, innkeeper, Wales Portskewett
Frederick E. W. Love 17, son single, upholsterer, Birmingham
Eunice Emily Love 15, daughter scholar, Gloucestershire Bristol
Arthur Wallace Love 8, son scholar, Gloucestershire Bristol
Percy Abraham Bragg 7, son in law scholar, Gloucestershire Bristol
Margaret Jane Williams 21, servant single, barmaid, Gloucestershire Bristol
Elizabeth Reeves 50, servant widow, domestic, Wiltshire South Wraxall
George Cooper 50, servant widower, stableman, Somerset Basingstoke

Census 1901.

Henry Bray 57, head married, Cornwall Boscastle
Christina Bray 53, wife married, licensed victualler, Scotland
Edmund Wilson 31, son married, assistant to victualler (barman), Scotland
Ada Wilson 31, daughter in law married, assistant to victualler (barmaid), Somerset Bath
Frances Lamb 21, servant single, general domestic servant, Lancashire Blackburn

Census 1911.

Henry Bray 65, head married, Boscastle Cornwall, (paralysed since 50 years old)
Christina Bray 64, wife married, licensed victualler, Edinburgh Scotland
Ada Wilson 41, daughter in law married, assisting in business, Bath Somerset
Christina Wilson 9, grandchild, Bristol Gloucestershire
Edna Wilson 7, grandchild, Bristol Gloucestershire
Ernestine Wilson 4, grandchild, Bristol Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Haynes 19, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol Gloucestershire

New Cattle Market Tavern

New Cattle Market Tavern Bath Road

Bristol Museum collections

1851 – 62. William Jones
1866. Elizabeth Jones
1867 to 1881. Maria Hathway
1881 – 82. James Percy
1884. Nicholas Small
1885 – 93. John Vickery
1895. William Sheppard
1896 – 1903. Henry Richard Adams
1907. William Bryant
1908. Elizabeth Bailey
1911. Joseph Parnell Weeks
1913. James Connick
1920. William Evans
1927 – 37. Elsie Lidbury
1943. Albert Moxham
1944 – 52. Sydney Stephens

Bath Bridge Tavern
1952 – 68. Sydney Stephens
1975. E. L. Probert

Circa 1952 this pub was renamed the Bath Bridge Tavern; perhaps to end confusion with the Cattle Market Tavern, which was nearby. Around the same time, the two doors of the pub were reduced to windows, and a new door inserted between the existing windows.

Census 1851.

William Jones 40, head married, victualler, Bristol
Elizabeth Jones 42, wife married, Dorchester
James Jones 14, son scholar, Bristol
Elizabeth Jones 16, daughter, scholar, Bristol
Eliza Jones 11, daughter scholar, Bristol
Margaret Jones 5, daughter scholar, Bristol
William Hutchings 45, servant unmarried, general servant, Morley Devon
Mary Duckett 20, servant unmarried, general servant, Weare Someset
Frederick Eales 27, lodger unmarried, haulier, Morley Devon

Census 1861.

William Jones 50, head married, publican, Bristol
Elizabeth Jones 45, wife married, publican’s wife, Bristol
Eliza Jones 21, daughter unmarried, publican’s daughter, Bristol
Margaret Jones 15, daughter unmarried, publican’s daughter, Bristol
Benjamin Sweetman 37, lodger unmarried, wheelwright, Somerset Brislington
Louise Woodward 19, servant unmarried, house servant Bristol

Census 1871.

Maria Hathway 47, head widow, publican, Lympsham Somrset
Robert C. Horner 34, brother unmarried, engine driver, Lympsham Somerset
Albert E. Hathway 20, son unmarried, traveller, Portishead Somerset
Edith Hathway 18, daughter unmarried, scholar, Portishead Somerset
Alice Hathway 17, daughter unmarried, scholar, Portishead Somerset
Clara Hathway 15, daughter scholar, Portishead Somerset
Mary A. Hathway 13, daughter scholar, Portishead Somerset
William Hathway 8, son scholar, Berkeley Gloucestershire

Census 1881.

Maria Hathway 54, head widow, licensed victualler, Lympsham Somerset
William H. Hathway 18, son unmarried, clerk, Berkeley Gloucestershire
Sidney H. Pearce 27, son in law married, clerk, Falfield Gloucestershire
Mary A. Pearce 23, daughter married, Portishead Somerset
Edith M. Pearce 2, granddaughter, Knowle Somerset

Census 1891.

John Vickery 51, head married, licensed victualler, Ashbrittle Somerset
Jane Vickery 50, wife married, Langton Somerset
Matilda Vickery 19, daughter single, Bedminster Somerset
Kate Vickery 17, daughter single, Bristol
Francis J. Vickery 12, son, Bristol

Census 1901.

Henry R. Adams 52, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Clevedon
Ellen Adams 51, wife married, Bristol
Jane Adams 25, daughter single, barmaid, Bristol

Census 1911.

Joseph Parnell Weeks 59, head married, publican, Buffalo America (resident)
Mary Ann Weeks 58, wife married, assists in bar, Gloucestershire Soundwell

Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle Whitehouse Lane

1871 to 1883. James Hunt
1883 to 1891. Elizabeth Hunt
1891. Elizabeth Ann Sealey
1895. John Parker
1896 – 1908. William Butler
1911 – 27. Edward H. Sanders
1930. Isaac Bryant
1934. Tom Boyce
1936. Tom Warre
1937. Henry Godfrey
1943. Arthur Short
1949. William Evans
1952. Percy Perkins
1955. Charles Dalling

Census 1871.

James Hunt 40, head married, licensed victualler, Portbury Somerset
Elizabeth Hunt 38, wife married, Bedminster
Elizabeth Parker 10, niece scholar, Bedminster
Alice Ward 10, visitor scholar, Bedminster
William Baker 67, lodger widower, tanner, Plymouth Devon

Census 1881.

James Hunt 49, head married, publican, Portbury Somerset
Elizabeth Hunt 47, wife married, Ashton Somerset
Elizabeth Parker 20, niece unmarried, barmaid, Ashton Somerset
John Parker 8, nephew scholar, Ashton Somerset
James Quick 63, lodger widower, general labourer, St.Giles Devon
John Quick 33, lodger unmarried, labourer, Bristol

Census 1891.

Elizabeth Hunt 56, head widow, publican, Somerset Bedminster Down
John G. Sealey 37, nephew married, labourer, Bristol Bedminster
Elizabeth Ann Sealey 30, niece married, Bristol Bedminster
Elizabeth Alice Sealey 9, scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Louisa Sealey 14 months, Bristol Bedminster
Alice Parker 15, single, domestic servant, Bristol Bedminster

Census 1901.

William Butler 46, head married, beer retailer, Somerset Bristol
Jane Butler 48, wife married, Somerset Bristol
Herbert Butler 24, son single, barman, Somerset Bristol

Census 1911.

Edward Henry Sanders 33, head married, licensee (beer house), Bristol
Mary Jane Sanders 31, wife married, wife of licensee, Bristol
Gracie Marion Sanders 9, daughter, Bristol
Emily Paddock 66, mother in law widow, boarder, Bristol
Emily Greaves 17, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol

White Horse

White Horse West Street

1775. Dinah Underhill
1794 – 1839. Ann Smith
1841 – 58. Thomas W. Smith
1859 – 78. Charles Beavan
1879. Justina Barnes
1881 – 85. William Tutton
1886 to 1887. R. Peter
1888 – 89. Samuel George Hasell
1891 – 1901. William York
1901. William Richens Rickard
1904 – 09. Charles Stone
1911 – 17. Ernest Woodhall
1921 – 38. Alfred Garland
1944 – 60. William Garland

Census 1841.

Thomas Smith 45, innkeeper, born in county
John Smith 40, labourer, born in county
Joseph Smith 45, independent, not born in county
Sarah Smith 30, born in county
Elizabeth Smith 12, born in county
Martha Smith 10, born in county
Mary Smith 8, born in county
Sarah Smith 6, born in county
Jane Westcott 20, servant, not born in county

Census 1851.

Thomas Smith 57, head unmarried, innkeeper, Somerset St.Decumen’s
John Smith 52, brother married, proprietor of houses, Somerset St.Decumen’s
Sarah Smith 46, sister in law married, Somerset Bedminster
Martha Smith 21, niece unmarried, domestic, Somerset Bedminster
Mary Smith 19, niece unmarried, domestic, Somerset Bedminster
Sarah Smith 16, niece unmarried, domestic, Somerset Bedminster
Joseph Smith 54, cousin unmarried, retired merchant, Bristol
Henry Stephens 16, servant unmarried, house servant, Somerset Winford

Census 1861.

Charles Beavan 40, head married, innkeeper, Wiltshire Steeple Ashton
Emma Beavan 38, wife married, hostess, Somerset Chew Magna
Emily Bryant 19, servant unmarried, general servant, Somerset Shortwood
Robert Hillman 26, boarder unmarried, blacksmith, Wiltshire Wingfield

Census 1871.

Charles Beven 49, head married, licensed victualler, Steeple Ashton Wiltshire
Emma Beven 48, wife married, Chew Magna Somerset
Thomas Hailstone 16, servant, general servant inn, Nailsea Somerset
Emma Letheby 15, servant, general domestic servant, Hinton Somerset

Census 1881.

William Tutton 30, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Clara Tutton 29, wife married, Bristol
Willey Tutton 9, son, Bristol
Rose Smith 19, general domestic servant, Bristol
John Meredith 60, boarder widower, carpenter, Monmouthshire Mitchel Troy

Census 1891.

William York 28, head married, beer retailer, Somerset Ashton
Martha York 25, wife married, Bristol Bedminster
Kate Dufty 12, boarder scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Sarah A. Stone 19, servant single, general servant, Bristol Bedminster

Census 1901.

William Rickard 45, head married, hotel keeper, Crumlin Monmouthshire
Laura Rickard 19, daughter single, Abertillery Monmouthshire
Thomas Rickard 18, son single, commercial clerk, Abertillery
William Rickard 13, son, Newport Monmouthshire

Census 1911.

Ernest Arthur Woodhall 29, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Alice Maude Woodhall 29, wife married, assisting in business, Bristol
Irene Maud Woodhall 3, daughter, Bristol
Leonard Victor Woodhall 2, son, Bristol
Clifford Reginald Woodhall 1, son, Bristol
Rose Ellen Teagel 24, servant single, general servant, Bristol
Thomas David Thomas 21, servant single, barman, Monmouthshire Blackwood
Bertha May Fox 14, servant, nurse maid, Bristol

White Hart

White Hart Bedminster Parade

1775. William Evans
1794. Benjamin Pearce
1800. William Ayres
1806. Joseph Fear
1816 – 23. William Murch
1826 – 52. John Burden
1853 to 1855. Charles Pritchard
1856. John Leonard
1857. Jane Their
1858. George Cox
1859. Daniel Chambers
1860. ? Emden
1861 to 1886. Edwin Price
1887. Thomas Anstey
1888 – 89. William Crew
1891 – 1906. Marshall Flower
1909 – 31. Albert A. Hoare
1935 – 38. Lilian May Hedley
1944 – 56. Thomas Bath

Census 1841.

John Burden 44, inn keeper, not born in county
Mary Burden 44, not born in county
Frederick Burden 8, born in county
Ann Merchant 20, servant, born in county

Census 1851.

John Burden 53, head widower, victualler, Dorset Woolbridge
Mary A. E. Burden 22, daughter unmarried, Bedminster
Frederick G. Burden 17, ironmonger’s apprentice, Bedminster
Sarah Burden 22, niece unmarried, Middlesex Twickenham
Mary H. Trickey 8, grandniece, Bedminster
Mary A. Caddack 19, servant unmarried, servant, Bristol

Census 1861.

Edwin Price 27, head unmarried, victualler, Bristol
Maria Price 58, mother widow, Devon Cullompton
Frederic Price 20, brother unmarried, hatter, Bristol
Emily Hippesly 20, servant unmarried, general servant Somerset Langford
George Gain 21, boarder unmarried, solicitor’s general clerk, Hereford Ross
Thomas Pomphrey 25, brother in law married, hatter, Somerset Portishead
Alice Pomphrey 22, sister married, Bristol
Emma Pomphrey 11 months, niece, Bristol

Census 1871.

Edwin Price 36, head widower, publican Bristol
Maria Price 68, mother widow, Devon Cullompton
Alfred Price 39, brother widower, engine fitter unemployed, Bristol
Sarah Jane Weaver 17, servant unmarried, servant, Shropshire Bentley

Census 1881.

Edwin Price 46, head married, inn keeper, Bristol Bedminster
Eliza A. Price 44, wife married, inn keeper’s wife, Dorset Corfe Castle
Maria L. Holiday 10, niece scholar, London Holworth
Mary A. Granger 20, servant unmarried, general servant, Somerset Long Ashton

Census 1891.

Marshall Flower 39, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol Temple
Minnie Flower 33, wife married, Devonshire Sampford
Beatrice Flower 10, daughter scholar, Bristol St.James
Minnie Stoyel 20, niece single, Bristol St.Thomas
John Notley 18, servant single, barman, Bristol Bedminster

Census 1901.

Marshall Flower 49, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Maria N. Flower 48, wife married, Bristol
Beatrice G. Flower 19, daughter single, music teacher, Bristol
Charles H. Hussey 30, servant single, general domestic servant (barman), Bristol
Violet Slowcombe 15, servant, general domestic servant, Somerset Bridgwater

Census 1911.

Albert A. Hoare 38, head married, publican, Bristol Bedminster
Caroline Kate Hoare 36, wife married, house keeper, Bristol St.Philip’s
Alfred Hoare 8, son school, Bristol Bedminster
Reginald Hoare 3, son, Bristol Bedminster
Emily Burgess 26, niece single, assistant in business, Bristol St.Philip’s
Annie Pearce 21, servant single, Bristol Bedminster

Waterloo Inn

Waterloo Inn King Street

1831. James Wyatt
1837. William Watts
1839 – 41. Ann Watts
1844 – 54. John White
1856. Thomas White
1861 – 69. Samuel Wreford
1871 – 72. James Hyman Willey
1874 – 79. Thomas White
1881 – 83. Hannah White
1885 – 88. Edwin Williams
1891. Harriet Hall
1891. Albert Martin
1892 to 1901. Harriet Martin
1901 – 04. Albert Martin
1906. Alfred A. Hoare
1909. Edwin Lyddon
1910. Eliza Chapple
1911. Abraham Chapple
1914 – 28. Walter Hale

By 1930 No.15 King Street was a fried fish shop run by a Mrs. Rosina James

Census 1841.

Ann Watts 57, publican, not born in county

Census 1851.
Waterloo House

John White 34, head married, licensed victualler, Devon Bampton
Ann White 31, wife married, licenced victualler’s wife, Gloucestershire St.George’s
Thomas White 80, father widower, landed proprietor, Somerset Moreton
Mary White 9, niece scholar, Somerset
Susan Duddridge 17, servant unmarried, house servant, Bristol St.Mary Redliff

Census 1861.

Samuel Wreford 59, licensed victualler, Morchard Bishop Devon
Elizabeth Wreford 66, wife married, Westbury Gloucestershire
Louisa Sowell 19, servant unmarried, City & County of Bristol

Census 1881.

Hannah White 40, head widow, licensed victualler, Cornwall Stoke
Harry White 14, son scholar, Kent Chatham
Elizabeth Mason 60, mother widow, Devon Stoke Climson

Census 1891.

Albert Martin 30, head married, publican Waterloo Inn, Redcliff Bristol
Harriet Marrtin 30, wife married, Bedminster Bristol

Census 1901.

Albert Martin 40, head married, publican Inn Keeper, Bristol
Harriet Martin 40, wife married, Bristol
Gertrude Martin 9, daughter, Bristol
Sydney Marrtin 7, son, Bristol

Census 1911.

Abraham Chapple 38, head marriied, publican, Bristol
Eliza Chapple 36, wife married, assisting in business, Bristol
Dorthea Chapple 15, daughter single, tailoress, Bristol
Edith Chapple 14, daughter, Bristol
George Chapple 12, son, Bristol
Lavena Chapple 10, daughter, Bristol
Eliza Chapple 8, daughter, Bristol
Pamela Chapple 6, daughter, Bristol
Cyril Chapple 3, son, Bristol

Try Again Tavern

Try Again Tavern Leigh Street

1881 – 91. Charles Boon
1891. Mary Ann Davies
1893. Charles Boon
1895. George Hall
1896 – 98. John Gough Millman
1900 – 03. Fred Carr
1905 – 11. Kate Baker
1913. Mrs. A. Hawkins
1916 – 30. Thomas Dabinett
1934 – 36. James Henry Templar
1938 – 43. George Poole
1949 – 52. Thomas George Reeves
1955. Walter G. Blake

Census 1881.

Charles Boon 55, head married, beer seller & builder employing 5 men & 3 boys, Somerset Porlock
Ann Boon 52, wife married, house keeper, Bristol Bedminster
William F. Boon 24, son unmarried, carpenter, Bristol Bedminster
Florence M. Boon 22, daughter unmarried, barmaid, Bristol Bedminster
Albert C. Boon 16, son unmarried, Mason’s apprentice, Bristol Bedminster
Charlie Boon 12, son scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Lillian M. Boon 8, daughter scholar, Bristol Bedminster

Census 1891.

Charles Boon 65, head widower, beer retailer, Somerset Porlock
Maud L. Boon 18, daughter single, Bristol Bedminster
Fanny West 16, Bristol

Census 1901.

Fred Carr 43, head married, beer seller, Somerset Frome
Emma Carr 47, wife married, Somerset Midsomer Norton
Florence Maggs 18, niece single, Somerset Midsomer Norton

Census 1911.

Kate Baker 31, head married, beer house keeper, Bedminster Bristol
Kate Baker 11, daughter school, Bedminster Bristol
Reginald Baker 8, son, Bedminster Bristol
Annie Bryant 20, servant single, general domestics, Keynsham near Bristol