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

Three Horse Shoes

Three Horse Shoes West Street

1870 – 77. James Daunton
1878 – 89. Frederick Pillinger
1891 – 1904. Benjamin Jacobs
1906 – 08. Sarah Jane Mugford
1908 to 1956. Henry William Harvey

Census 1871.

James Daunton 42, head married, licensed victualler, Mark Somerset
Sarah Daunton 39, wife married, Bristol
Alice Daunton 1, daughter, Bristol
Mary A. Robbins 10, general servant, Bristol

Census 1881.
3 Horse Shoes

Frederick Pillinger 29, head married, potato dealer, Bristol
Phoebe Pillinger 29, wife married, Bristol
Emily Pillinger 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
Louisa Pillinger 7, daughter scholar, Bristol
Phoebe Pillinger 3, daughter scholar, Bristol
Rose Pillinger 9 months, daughter, Bristol

Census 1891.

Benjamin Jacobs 27, head married, beer retailer, Bristol Bedminster
Sarah Ann Jacobs 28, wife married, Somerset Somerton
Elizabeth F. Jacobs 2, daughter, Bristol Milk Street
Harriet Cole 15, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol Bedminster

Census 1901.

Benjamin Jacobs 36, head married, publican, Bristol Somerset
Sarah Jacobs 38, wife married, Somerton Somerset
Elizabeth Jacobs 12, daughter, Bristol St.Paul’s
Primrose Vickery 19, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol Somerset

Census 1911.

Henry Harvey 44, head married, labourer in timber yard, Bristol
Elizabeth Harvey 43, wife married, licensed victualler, London
Elvina Harvey 22, daughter single, no occupation, Bristol
Mabel Harvey 18, daughter single, tobacco factory worker cigarette making, Bristol
Florrence Harvey 16, daughter single, tobacco factory worker cigarette making, Bristol
Henry Harvey 11, son school, Bristol
Christian Harvey 9, son school, Bristol
Dorris Harvey 7, daughter school, Bristol
Ernest Harvey 5, son school, Bristol
Ivy Harvey 2, daughter, Bristol

Telegraph Hotel

Telegraph Hotel Bedminster Down Road

1852. Elias Parker
1861 – 83. Richard Mereweather
1885 – 88. Zachariah Patch
1889. John Hannam
1891. Ernest Redwood
1893. Tom Williams
1894 – 95. Frederick W. Piper
1897. Henry Edmunds
1899. James McHugh
1900. Ada Mary Townsend
1901. Benjamin Marshall
1904 – 06. Ada Mary Marshall
1909 – 11. Edward James Hutchings
1914. Emma Milsom
1917 – 38. Harry Farmiloe

The Telegraph Hotel was bombed in the war

Census 1861.

Richard Mereweather 49, head married, inn keeper, Somerset Bedminster
Mary Mereweather 46, wife married, Somerset Porlock
Ann Reed 27 sister in law unmarried, servant, Somerset Bedminster

Census 1871.

Richard Merewether 59, head married, licensed victualler, Bedminster
Mary Merewether 55, wife married, Bedminster
Ann Reed 35, sister unmarried, assistant, Porlock Someset

Census 1891.

Ernest Redwood 24, head married, licensed victualler, Monmouthshire
Maria Redwood 24, wife married, Cheshire
Annie Northam 18, visitor, Monmouthshire
Mart Heale 18, servant single, domestic servant, Somerset
W. Fantom 40, lodger married, coal miner, Yorkshire
Mrs. Fantom 40, lodger married
Mrs. Redwood 58, visitor married, Devon

Census 1901.

Benjamin Marshall 29, head married, publican, Bristol
Ada Marshall 30, wife married, Ubley Somerset
Emily Marshall 5, daughter scholar, Bristol
Elsie Marshall 4, daughter scholar, Bristol
Ida Marshall 1 month, daughter, Bristol
Minnie Chappel 22, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1911.

Edward James Hutchings 32, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Florence Elizabeth Hutchings 32, wife married, assisting in business, Bristol
Sylvia Florence Ann Hutchings 4, daughter, Bristol
Iris Eveline Hutchings 1 year 9 months, daughter, Bristol
Minnie Garland 28, sister in law single, barmaid, Bristol

The 1911 census reveals that not counting the scullery, landing, lobby, closet, bathroom; nor warehouse, office or shop, the Telegraph had 11 rooms.

Spring Tavern

Spring Tavern Philip Street

1871 – 78. Charles Boone
1879 to 1891. Thomas Morgan
1892 – 1917. Martha Hill
1921 – 28. Joshua Hill
1931. Florence Baker
1935 – 50. Kate Elizabeth York
1951 to 1956. Gladys Irene Oram
1956. A. E. Mills
1968. Bert & Ivy Jacobs

Michael Oram writes: I can remember moving in 1951 to this public house, when my late mother, Gladys Irene Oram took it over. She started the Ladies’ darts team for competing in Bedminster and other areas and became very successful. From the inventory shown, it brought back many memories of my early teens. We moved in 1956 when the Mills family took over.

The tenancy of Gladys Oram commenced on the 1st October 1951 the rent was £40 per annum and the landlord was The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited. The following is a transcription of the schedule of fixtures and effects which was attached to the tenancy agreement.

Scullery.
White porcelain sink with tiled back and chromium plated tap.
Galvanised boiler.

Cellar.
2 lengths of beer horsing.

Smoke Room.
6’ x 2’ 11” leaded coloured glass window screen lettered – Old and Mild.
14’ fixed seat.
4’ 3” fixed seat.
15’ fixed seat with draught screen.

Public Bar.
6’ x 3’ 1” leaded and coloured window screen lettered – Georges’ & Co. Ltd.
6’ 1” x 2’ 11” leaded and coloured glazed window screen lettered – Spring Tavern.
9’ seating as fixed with draught screen.
8’ seating as fixed with draught screen.
7’ 9” panelled screen and half glazed top dividing Bar and Bottle & Jug.
Gas heating stove.
2 Briton patent door stops.
15’ 6” mahogany top counter with painted and panelled front and bottle shelving.
Fluted lead and zinc washup with copper bowl tap and outlet pipe.
8’ 6” the back of Bar fitting with canopy top, 3 shelves and 2 plate glass inset mirrors.
Installation of electric light.

Additional Landlord’s Fixtures & Fittings.
Ascot gas water heater and stand as fitted.
1 one – pull beer engine as fitted, together with plastic piping.
1 two – pull beer engine as fitted, together with plastic piping.
No.2 Jeunesse stove as fitted.

Census 1871.

Charles Boone 45, head married, master mason & beer retailer employing 2 men & 2 boys, Devon Porlock
Ann Boone 42, wife married, Bristol Bedminster
Ada Ann Boone 18, daughter unmarried, Bristol St.Mary Redcliffe
William John Boone 14, son, Bristol Bedminster
Florence Mary Boone 12, daughter, Bristol Bedminster
Charley Boone 2, son, Bristol Bedminster
Albet Edward Boone 6, son, Bristol Bedminster

Census 1881.

Thomas H. Morgan 29, head married, house painter & beer house keeper, Bristol
Mary Ann Morgan 28, wife married, Bristol
William J. Morgan 6, son scholar, Bristol
Miriam F. Mogan 4, daughter scholar, Bristol
Mary M. Morgan 1, daughter, Bristol
Caroline Chinn 16, servant unmarried, general domestic servant
George Chinn 19, lodger unmarried, sugar boiler, Bristol

Census 1891.
Spring Tavern

Thomas H. Morgan 39, head married, house decorator, Bristol
Mary A. Morgan 38, wife married, Bristol
Mary A. Stellman 68, mother in law widow, retired nurse, Bristol Bedminster
Florence Belmont 20, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol Bedminster
William J. Morgan 16, son single, tobacco cutter, Bristol Bedminster
Miriam F. Morgan 14, daughter , tailoress, Bristol Bedminster
Mary M. Morgan 11, daughter scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Ellen G. Morgan 9, daughter scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Mabel H. Morgan 5, daughter scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Beatrice Morgan 2, daughter, Bristol Bedminster

Census 1901.

Joshua F. Hill 58, head married, publican, Wiltshire Trowbridge
Martha Hill 54, wife married, Gloucestershire Cheltenham

Census 1911.

Joshua Foot Hill 68, head married, licensed house, Calne Wiltshire
Martha Hill 64, wife married, beer house, North Stoke Somerset

Spotted Horse

Spotted Horse Providence Place

1841 – 58. Henry Wakefield
1859 – 69. Samuel Barber
1870 – 72. Stephen Hopper Hemming
1873 – 78. William Davey
1878. George Parker
1880 – 97. Isaac Gould
1898 – 1902. William Brayley
1903 – 38. Alfred Arthur Giles
1943 – 50. Albert May
1952 – 56. Ernest Edward May

Census 1841.

Henry Wakefield 30, publican, born in county
Ann Wakefield 30, born in county
Julia Tinklin 5, not born in county
Henry Cole 30, not born in county

Census 1851.

Henry Wakefield 36, head married, farmer of 30 acres employing seven labourers, Bristol Somerset Bedminster
Ann Wakefield 42, wife married, farmer’s wife, Somerset Congresbury
Julia Tinklin 15, niece unmarried, Monmouthshire Newport

Census 1861.

Samuel Barber 33, head married, publican & journeyman mason, Bedminster
Caroline Barber 32, wife married, Bedminster
Thomas Barber 10, son scholar, Bedminster
Mary Ann Barber 7, daughter scholar, Bedminster
Selina Barber 5, daughter scholar, Bedminster
Samuel A. Barber 3, son, Bedminster
Walter J. Barber 1, son, Bedminster

Census 1871.

Stephen Hemming 29, head married, painter & publican, Bristol Bedminster
Eliza Hemming 27, wife married, Bristol Bedminster
Julia Hemming 5, daughter, Bristol Bedminster
Emma Hemming 3, daughter, Bristol Bedminster
Flora Hemming 2, daughter, Bristol Bedminster
Sarah Wyatt 29, visitor married, Bristol Bedminster
Edwin Wyatt 3, visitor, Bristol Bedminster

Census 1881.
Spotted Horse Beer Shop

Isaac Gould 40 head married, beer seller, Ashwick Somerset
Elizabeth Gould 40, wife married, beer seller’s wife, Chilcompton Somerset
Francis E. Gould 15, daughter, dressmaker, Midsomer Norton Somerset
Sarah A. Gould 13, daughter scholar, Midsomer Norton Somerset
Maurice Gould 10, son scholar, Midsomer Norton Somerset

Census 1891.

Isaac Gould 50, head married, beer retailer, Somerset Midsomer Norton
Elizabeth Gould 50, wife married, Somerset Midsomer Norton
Maurice Gould 20, son single, barman, Somerset Midsomer Norton

Census 1901.

William Brayley 66, head married, beer retailer, South Molton Devon
Amelia Brayley 45, wife married, Timsbury Somerset
Alfred Brayley 6, son, Bristol

Census 1911.

Alfred Giles 49, head married, beer retailer, St.Philip’s Bristol
Eliza Rosina Giles 47, wife married, Bedminster Bristol
Albert Giles 24, son single, carman, Bedminster Bristol
Reuben Giles 9, son at school, Bedminster Bristol
Lily Victoria Giles 13, daughter at school, Bedminster Bristol
Albert Edward May 25, boarder widower, warehouseman (fruit), Redcliffe Parish Bristol

Sportsman’s Arms

Sportsman’s Arms West Street
Later named the Black Cat

1870 – 79. Alfred Pillinger
1881. William Pillinger
1882 – 83. William Williams
1884 to 1886. Edward Crandon
1887. Samuel Hasell
1888. Charles James Lee
1889 – 94. James Dallimore
1895 – 97. William Baker
1899 – 1901. William Davis
1904. John Millman
1906 – 09. William Davis
1911. George Thomas Apperley
1914. Robert Newton
1917 – 21. Walter Organ-Munday
1925 – 31. Charles Plaster
1935 – 44. Alfred Brookman
1950 – 53. Howard Brookman
1956. William G. Dix

Bristol Museum collections

Census 1871.

Alfred Pillinger 34, head married, gardener & innkeeper, Bristol
Elizabeth Pillinger 36, wife married, laundress, Bristol
Rosa Bartlett 12, step daughter scholar, St.Georges Gloucestershire
Sarah A. Pillinger 12, daughter scholar, Bristol
Matilda Pillinger 11, daughter scholar, Bristol
Elizabeth Pillinger 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
Alfred Pillinger 2, son, Bristol
Kate Pillinger 1, daughter, Bristol

Census 1881.

William J. Pillinger 24, head married, haulier employing 1 man, Bedminster
Sarah A. Pillinger 22, wife married, Bedminster
Albert Pillinger 2, son, Bedminster

Census 1891.

James Dallimore 49, head married, labourer, Bedminster
Sarah Dallimore 51, wife married, pub, Bedminster
Alice Dallimore 17, daughter single, waistcoat maker, Bedminster
Emily Dallimore 14, daughter, apprentice, Bedminster
William Tooey 62, lodger widower, chair maker, Bark

Census 1901.

William Davis 41, head married, publican (Sportsman’s Arms), Bishopsworth
Sarah Davis 42, wife married, Bedminster
Florence Davis 15, daughter, Bedminster
Kate Davis 11, daughter, Bedminster
Alfred Davis 16, son single, Bedminster
Charles Davis 3, son, Bedminster

Census 1911.

George Thomas Apperley 35, head married, brewer & beer retailer, Pilning Gloucestershire
Sarah Anne Apperley, 43, wife married, assistant in business, Redcliff Bristol
Ellen Burt 22, step daughter single, domestic, Redcliff Bristol
Frank Valentine Burt 19, step son single, barman, Redcliff Bristol
Eva Apperley 14, daughter, domestic, St.Stephen’s Bristol
Ivy Apperley 12, daughter school, St.Stephen’s Bristol
George Apperley 10, son school, St.Stephen’s Bristol
Olive Apperley 8, daughter school, St.Stephen’s Bristol
Marie Apperley 6, daughter school, St.Augustine’s Bristol
John Apperley 4, son school, St.Augustine’s Bristol