Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Newbridge Inn Brougham Hayes
1851. John Kelson
1861. George Cottle
1864. James Cottle
1871. Amelia Cottle
1881 – 84. John Welch
1889 – 95. George Morris
1900 – 31. John W. C. Southwood
1937. G. F. Whitbread
1947 – 50. Herbert R. Cox
Census 1851.
John Kelson 36, head married, victualler, Bath Twerton
Hester Kelson 51, wife married, Somerset Widcombe Bath
Census 1861.
George Cottle 52, head married, victualler, Somerset Batheaston
Hannah Cottle 54, wife married, victualler’s wife, Somerset Cheddar
John Cottle 19, son unmarried, victualler’s son, Somerset Batheaston
Mary Cottle 18, daughter unmarried, victualler’s daughter, Somerset Batheaston
Ruth Williams 22, servant unmarried, house servant, Wiltshire Bradford Leigh
Census 1871.
Amelia P. Cottle 35, head widow, inn keeper, Gloucestershire Cheltenham
Ann Marie Orme 18, niece unmarried, barmaid, Gloucestershire Cheltenham
Mary Edwards 15, servant, Somerset Radstock
Martha Heath 49, servant unmarried, Kent Woolwich
Census 1881.
John T. Welch 41, head married, contractor, licensed victualler & farmer employing 4 men & 1 boy, Monmouth
Jane Welch 30, wife married, Middlesex London
William A. Welch 12, son scholar, Somerset Bath
Howard C. Welch 10, son scholar, Yorkshire Garesdale
Charles H. Welch 8, son scholar, Warwickshire
Alice K. Couzens 19, unmarried, barmaid, London St.John’s Wood
Alice Snook 22, servant unmarried, domestic servant, place of birth unknown
Census 1891.
Alice Harding 20, step daughter single, barmaid, Somerset Bath
Julia Neall 27, servant single, barmaid, London Hanover Square
Jesse May Warren 20 , servant single, barmaid, Wiltshire Bradford
Emily James 16, servant single, domestic servant, Somerset Upton Noble
At the time of the census, licensee George Morris was residing at the Lamb Hotel Stall Street
Census 1901.
John W. C. Southcombe (sic) 38, head married, licensed victualler, Jersey Channel Islands
Ernie Southcombe (sic) 8, son, Devon Plympton
Alice Dando 22, servant single, general domestic servant, Somerset Farmborough
Census 1911.
John William Charles Southwood 48, head married, licensed victualler, Jersey Channel Islands
John E. C. Southwood 18, son single, clerk at poor law office, Plympton Devon
A. E. Wilcox 37, house keeper widow, Writhlington Somerset
E. A. Wilcox 6, child , Bath
Annie Bond 17, servant single, Newton Bath