Bristol’s Lost Pubs

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