Nelson Porter Stores

Nelson Porter Stores Nelson Parade

1867 to 1888. Mary Matilda Burland
1889 – 1906. Archibald Bromfield
1909. John Adams
1911. Betsy Browning
1914. William Hugo
1917. William Maggs
1921 – 31. George Jefferies
1935 – 40. William Cottrell
1940 – 44. Lily Waters
1950 – 53. Francis Richings

Bristol Museum collections

Census 1871.

Mary Matilda Burland 63, head widow, beer house keeper, Somerset Nailsea
Walter Burland 23, son married, engine fitter, Somerset Nailsea
Sarah Ann Burland 23, wife married, Somerset Nailsea
Charles Thornton Summers 4, grandson, Bristol
Alfred Davis 23, son in law married, labourer sugar house, Somerset Backwell
Emily Davis 30, daughter married, Somerset Nailsea

Census 1881.

Mary M. Burland 73, head widow, porter house, Nailsea Somerset
Emily Davies 40, daughter widow, assistant, Nailsea Somerset
Thornton Summers 14, grandson, Bristol
Janette Davies 3, granddaughter, Bristol

Census 1891.

Archibald Bromfield 29, head married, publican Bristol
Malinda Bromfield 27, wife married, Bristol
Annie Bowden 17, servant single, domestic servant, Devon Chalmley
Violet Bromfield 3, daughter, Bristol
Ernest Bromfield 1, son, Bristol
Fred Butler 19, nephew, Bristol

Census 1901.

Archibald M. Bromfield 39, head married, publican, Bedminster Somerset
Malinda Bromfield 37, wife married, Bedminster Somerset
Ernest Bromfield 11, son, Bedminster Somerset
Wallace Bromfield 9, son, Bedminster Somerset
Violet Bromfield 13, daughter, Bedminster Somerset
Daisy Bromfield 7, daughter, Bedminster Somerset
Mary A. Bowden, servant widow, North Devon

Census 1911.

Betsy Browning 79, head widow, beer house keeper, Gloucestershire Framilode
Robert Hasel 56, son in law married, dock labourer, Bristol Bedminster
Selina Hasel 46, daughter married, Bristol Newtown
Frederick G. Hasel 8, grandson, Bristol Bedminster

Myrtle Tree

Myrtle Tree East Street

Bristol Museum collections

1854. Thomas Gay
1855 to 1868. Charles Gay
1869 to 1891. Maurice Callaway
1892 – 1917. Mary Ann Callaway
1921 – 38. Albert Callaway
1944 – 53. Edward Bicker

Census 1861.

Charles Gay 42, head widow, rope maker, Bedminster
Charles Gay junior 21, son unmarried, rope maker, Bedminster
Mary A. Gay 18, daughter unmarried, milliner, Bedminster
Sarah A. Gay 16, daughter unmarried, barmaid, Bedminster
Henry Gay 13, son scholar, Bedminster
Maria Gay 11, daughter scholar, Bedminster
Thomas Gay 9, son scholar, Bedminster
Emily Gay 6, daughter scholar, Bedminster
Mary A. Durban 18, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bedminster

Census 1871.

Maurice Callaway 58, head married, rope maker, Somerset Bath
Mary Ann Callaway 31, wife married, beer house keeper, Somerset Bedminster
Julia Emily Callaway 13, daughter, Somerset Bedminster
Alice Callaway 11, daughter, Somerset Bedminster
Arthur M. Callaway 5, Somerset Bedminster
Florence A. Callaway 2, daughter, Somerset Bedminster
Albert James Callaway 1, Somerset Bedminster

Census 1881.

Maurice Callaway 69, head married, beer retailer, Bedminster Somerset
Mary A. Callaway 41, wife married, Bedminster Somerset
Julia Callaway 23, daughter, dress maker, Bedminster Somerset
Alice M. Callaway 20, daughter, corset maker, Bedminster Somerset
Arthur Callaway 15, son, office boy, Bedminster Somerset
Florence Callaway 12, daughter scholar, Bedminster Somerset
Albert Callaway 11, son scholar, Bedminster Somerset
Kate Callaway 3, daughter scholar, Bedminster Somerset

Census 1891.

Mary A. Callaway 51, head widow, inn keeper, Bristol Bedminster
Emily J. Callaway 33, daughter single, dress & mantle maker, Bristol Bedminster
Alice M. J. Callaway 31, daughter single, dressmaker’s machinist, Bristol Bedminster
Arthur M. Callaway 25, son single, sadler & ironmonger’s assistant, Bristol Bedminster
Florence A. Callaway 22, daughter single, dress & mantle maker, Bristol Bedminster
Albert J. Callaway 21, son single, harness maker, Bristol Bedminster
Kate Callaway 13, daughter scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Florrey Hill 13, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol Bedminster

Census 1901.

Mary Ann Callaway 61, head widow, beer retailer, Bedminster Bristol
Julia Emily Callaway 43, daughter single, dress maker, Bedminster Bristol
Alice Mary Jane Callaway 41, machinist, Bedminster Bristol
Kate Evelyn Callaway 23, daughter single, Bedminster Bristol
Mary Louise Callaway 6, granddaughter, Bristol

Census 1911.

Mary Ann Callaway 71, head widow, licensee, Bedminster Bristol
Julia Emily Callaway 53, daughter single, assisting in business, Bedminster Bristol
Mary Louise Callaway 16, granddaughter single, milliner’s apprentice, St.Paul’s Bristol (parents now in S. Africa)

Maltsters’ Arms

Maltsters’ Arms Philip Street
The Maltsters’ Arms was later named the Apple Tree.

1870 to 1876. George Winstone Broad
1877 to 1878. H. Palmer
1879 to 1880. Tom Bryant
1881 to 1887. Mary Besley
1888 to 1889. Edwin De Bank
1890 to 1904. Joseph Colenso
1905 – 09. Henry Harvey
1911 – 14. Charles Uriah Baker
1917. Frank Collett
1921. Clara Glanville
1925. Frederick Pullen
1928. John Nash
1931 – 38. Ann Selina Nash
1944 – 53. Leonard King
1955. Elizabeth Creedy

Census 1871.

George Winstone Broad 33, head married, painter & beer retailer, Bristol Temple
Maria Broad 30, wife married, Monmouthshire Penalt
Elijah J. S. Broad 8, son, Bristol Bedminster
Albert Broad 8, son, Bristol Bedminster
George William Broad 1, son, Bristol Bedminster
Elizabeth Collins 11, servant, Bristol Bedminster

Census 1881.

Mary E. Besley 51, head widow, publican, Devon Exeter
Elizabeth Besley 23, daughter unmarried, milliner, Devon Exeter
Charles Besley 11, son scholar, Devon Exeter

Census 1891.

Joseph Colenso 36, head married, shoe maker & licensed victualler, Bristol St.James’
Matilda Colenso 35, wife married, Bristol St.James’
Joseph Collenso 14, son, printer, Bristol St.James’
Anne Colenso 3, daughter scholar, Bristol St.James’
Mabel Colenso 2, daughter, Bristol St.James’
Rose Smith 15, servant, general domestic servant, Bristol St.Philip’s

Census 1901.
No.27 Philip Street

Joseph Colenso 46, head married, boot maker, Bristol
Fanny Colenso 45, wife married, Bristol
Edith Colenso 22, daughter single, tailoress, Bristol
Annie Colenso 14, daughter, Bristol
Mabel Colenso 11, daughter, Bristol
Henry Colenso 9, son, Bristol
Arthur Colenso 5, son, Bristol
Arthur Knight 32, lodger single, boot & shoe maker, Bristol

Census 1911.
No.27 Philip Street

Charles Uriah Baker 41, head married, coal miner (hewer), Bristol Bedminster
Charlotte Baker 40, wife married, housekeeper, Somerset Wellington
Florence Baker 20, daughter single, packer at tobacco factory, Bristol Bedminster
Milley Baker 15, daughter school, Bristol Bedminster
Edward Baker 11, son school, Bristol Bedminster
Rosey Baker 8, daughter school, Bristol Bedminster
Ivy Baker 6, daughter school, Bristol Bedminster
William Baker 4, son school, Bristol Bedminster
Gladys Baker 1, daughter, Bristol Bedminster

Luckwell Hotel

Luckwell Hotel Luckwell Road

1906. Charles Attewell
1908 to 1920. William Hamlyn
1920 – 50. Mary Matilda Hamlyn
1975. L. King

Information on William & Mary Hamlyn was kindly provided by Fred Boulton.

Census 1911.

William John Hamlyn 43, head married, licensed victualler, Bedminster Bristol
Mary Matilda Hamlyn 46, wife married, licensed victualler, York Buildings Bristol
Minnie Matilda Hamlyn 7, daughter, school, Windmill Hill Bristol
Cissie Beatrice Hamlyn 4, daughter, school, Mill Lane Bristol
Robert Watkins 21, step son single, municipal surveyor, Bedminster Bristol
Edward Nathaniel Watkins 18, step son single, house painter, Bedminster Bristol

London Inn

London Inn Cannon Street

1775. William Morgan
1815 – 19. Thomas Lamprey
1821. Charles Lamprey
1822 – 29. Charlotte Lamprey
1830 – 33. Mary Clements
1836. Charlotte Lamprey
1838 – 41. John Abbott
1842. Henry Williams
1843 – 49. John Spiller
1851 – 52. John Thompson
1853 to 1856. Joseph Bridgeman
1857. John Wall
1859. Jeremiah Reay
1861 – 66. Thomas Palmer
1867 – 88. John Rowe
1890 -1903. Aubrey Lock
1905. Frederick Carr
1908. Emma Carr
1911 – 16. Harry Hopkins
1920 – 24. Charles Marr
1927 – 30. Edward Godwin
1934 – 37. William York
1943 – 52. Albert A. J. Tew
1955. Thomas H. Jones
1960. E. A. Bird
1975. F. A. Hennessy

Bristol Museum collections

Census 1841.

John Abbott 35, victualler, born in county
Marion Abbott 37, wife, born in county
Mary Ann Abbott 4, daughter, born in county
Sarah Jane Abbott 2, daughter, born in county
Emma Abbott 6 months, daughter, born in county
Jane Abbott 70, nurse, born in county
Harriet Harman 13, nursemaid, born in county
Dina Richards 20, housemaid, born in county
James Larcombe 35, ostler, born in county

Census 1851.

John Thompson 56, head marreid, licensed victualler, Rutland Oakham
Maria Thompson 57, wife married, Hampshire Stockbridge
Sarah Thompson 12, daughter, Middlesex Islington
Eliza Cass 45, visitor unmarried, Middlesex St.Andrews
Martha Tovey 23, servant unmarried, Somerset Dundry

Census 1861.

Thomas Palmer 37, head married, inn keeper, Wiltshire Devizes
Sarah Palmer 36, wife married, hostels, Somerset Temple Cloud
Thomas J. Palmer 15, son, inn keeper’s assistant, Somerset Bishop Sutton
William G. Randall 15, son in law, ordinary seaman, Dorset Poole

Census 1871.

John Rowe 39, head married, licensed victualler, Willand Devon
Anne Rowe 34, wife married, Clist Hydon Devon
Clara Rowe 2, daughter, Bristol
Kate Rowe 7 months, daughter, Bristol
Prudence Sarah Harcom 16, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol

Census 1881.

John Rowe 49, head married, licensed victualler, Willand Devonshire
Anne Rowe 44, wife married, Clist Hydon Devonshire
John Alfred Rowe 7, son scholar, Bedminster Bristol
Julia A. Rowe 13, daughter scholar, Clist Hydon Devonshire
Clara Rowe 12, daughter scholar, Bedminster Bristol
Ellen Rowe 2, daughter, Bedminster Bristol
Jane Burrow 81, mother in law widow, Cullompton Devonshire
Julia Radford 21, niece unmarried, domestic servant, Willand DevonshireAubrey Lock

Census 1891.

Aubrey Lock 26, head married, publican, Bedminster
Ada Lock 29, wife married, Bedminster
Minnie Lock 2, daughter, Bedminster
Sarah Collins 13, servant, domestic servant, Bedminster
Jane Lock 67, mother widow, Bedminster

Census 1901.

Aubrey Lock 34, head widower, licensed victualler, Bristol
Florrie Lock 26, sister in law married, Blagdon Somerset
Amy Alice Llewellyn 19, servant single, general domestic servant, Birmingham

Census 1911.

Harry Hopkins 27, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Nora Hopkins 24, wife married, assisting in business, Bristol
Margery Hopkins 4, daughter, Bristol
Lionel Hopkins 3, son,Bristol
Florrie Forde 24, nurse single, domestic nurse, Bristol
Mabel Wetherman 24, servant single, domestic servant, Hastings

King’s Head Inn

King’s Head Inn Bridgwater Road

1850 – 76. William Jones
1880 – 85. David Davies
1885 – 88. R. T. Oatway
1891 – 1901. Benjamin Cooksley
1914. Mary Butchers
1935 – 44. Reginald Weeks
1950 – 53. J. Bacon
1956. Harry Fry
1975. J. R. O’Mahoney

Census 1851.

William Jones 52, head married, publican, Somerset Tickenham
John Jones 24, son unmarried, publican, Somerset Bourton
Maria Jones 43, wife married, Somerset Weston-Super-Mare
Elizabeth Jones 15, daughter, Somerset Bourton
Samuel Jones 10, son, Somerset Bedminster
Henry Jones 7, son, Somerset Bedminster
Elizabeth Butler 20, visitor unmarried, place of birth unknown
William King 30, lodger unmarried, rail labourer, Somerset Whitchurch
John Fryer 45, lodger unmarried, Bristol St.James’

Census 1861.

William Jones 62, head married, inn keeper, Somerset Tickenham
Maria Jones 55, wife married, inn keeper’s wife, Somerset Weston-Super-Mare

Census 1871.

William Jones 72, head married, licensed victualler, Tickenham Somerset
Maria Jones 66, wife married, Weston-Super-Mare
Henry Jones 28, son unmarried, farm labourer, Bedminster
Esther York 37, daughter married, inn keeper’s wife, Flax Bourton
Elizabeth Froud 16, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bedminster
Thomas Hart 29, boarder unmarried, agricultural labourer, Hilmarton Wiltshire

Census 1881.

David Davies 58, head married, publican, Wales
Ann Davies 50, wife married, Somerset
Frederick Davies 19, son unmarried, carpenter, Gloucestershire
Hugh Davies 17, son unmarried, mason, Gloucestershire
Rose Davies 15, daughter, Gloucestershire
George Davies 12, son, Gloucestershire

Census 1891.

Benjamin Cooksley 37, head married, publican, Dundry Somerset
Julia A. Cooksley 37, wife married, Publow Somerset
Mary H. Cooksley 11, daughter scholar, Dundry Bristol
James Cooksley 10, son scholar, Dundry Bristol
Julia Cooksley 7, daughter scholar, Dundry Bristol
Eva Cooksley 5, daughter scholar, Dundry Bristol
Fanny Cooksley 4, daughter scholar, Dundry Bristol
Caroline Bennett 22, servant single, school governess, Henlade Taunton
Clemence Edwards 24, servant single, mother’s help, Plaisford near Romsey Wiltshire
Harriet E. Rick 25, visitor married, Chew Stoke
William Hawkins 18, servant single, inn servant, Dundry Bristol

Census 1901.

Benjamin Cooksley 49, head married, licensed victualler, Dundry Somerset
Julia A. Cooksley 48, wife married, Publow Somerset
Mary Cooksley 21, daughter single, assistant school mistress, Dundry Somerset
James Cooksley 18, son single, cattle dealer, Dundry Somerset
Eva Cooksley 15, daughter, Dundry Somerset
Fanny Cooksley 13, daughter, Dundry Somerset
Benjamin Cooksley 8, son, Bishopsworth
Amy Winstone 12, visitor, Winford
William Hawkins 30, servant single, barman, Dundry Somerset

Hen And Chicken

Hen & Chicken North Street
The Hen & Chicken was rebuilt on the corner of Greville Road around 1905, the pub was rebuilt again in the 1950’s having suffered extensive bomb damage during the war

1775. John Page
1794 – 97. Jacob Clark
1797 to 1838. Elizabeth Clark
1838 to 1866. Samuel Clark
1866 to 1880. Susan Clark
1880 to 1944. Martin Clark
(1901. William Warren, manager)
(1911. Edwin Faithfull, manager)
1944 to 1950. Martin Gerald Clark
1975. G. F. Wilkins

In an 1853 directory Samuel Clark is listed as a deal and timber merchant, near Bedminster Bridge Coronation Road. Private residence, Hen & Chicken North Street, Bedminster

Census 1841.

Samuel Clark 53, timber merchant, born in county
Mary Railes 15, born in county
Amelia Railes 7, born in county
Elizabeth Bayley 25, not born in county

Census 1851.

Samuel Walter Clark 60, head married, deal & timber merchant employing 8 men & 1 boy, Bedminster Somerset
Susan Clark 33, wife married, out parish of St.Philip’s Bristol
Samuel Harry Clark 2, son, Bedminster Somerset
William Clark 2 months, son, Bedminster Somerset
Eliza Osborne 20, servant unmarried, St.Philip’s Bristol
Matilda Clark 16, niece unmarried, Bedminster Bristol

Census 1861.
Hen & Chicken

Samuel Clark 71, head married, timber dealer, Bristol Bedminster
Susan Clark 41, wife married, Bristol Baptist Mills
Samuel Clark 12, son scholar, Bristol Bedminster
William Clark 10, son scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Martin Clark 8, son scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Ann Garrell 30, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Somersetshire

Census 1871.

Susan Clark 52, head widow, inn keeper & farmer of 75 acres, Bedminster
William Clark 20, son unmarried, timber merchant, Bedminster
Martin Clark 18, son unmarried, medical student, Bedminster
Henrietta Lock 15, niece unmarried, Bedminster
Elizabeth Rawles 25, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Duider near Wells

Census 1881.

Martin Clark 28, head unmarried, inn keeper & sawyer, Bristol Somerset
Helen Jones 45, cousin widow, barmaid, Newport Monmouthshire
Emily Wilkins 24, servant unmarried, general servant, Ashton Bristol

Census 1891.

Martin Clark 38, head married, farmer & licensed victualler, Somerset Bedminster
Kate White 29, single, barmaid, Wiltshire Bradford on Avon
Rose Ly… 18, single, domestic servant, Somesetshire Bedminster

Census 1901.

William Henry Warren 33, head married, manager of licensed premises (Hen & Chicken), Bristol
Emily E. Warren 34, wife married, Burnham Somerset

No.2 Lower Greville Road
Martin Clark 47, head married, contractor, Bedminster Somerset
Clara Clark, 37, wife married, Bedminster Somerset
Mildred Clark 7, daughter, Bedminster Somerset
Isabel Tiley 24, servant single, domestic servant, Stapleton Gloucestershire

Census 1911.
Hen & Chicken Hotel

Edwin Faithfull 23, head single, manager, Bristol
Russell Baber 19, boarder single, head barman, Bristol

Long Ashton
Martin Clark 58, head married, contractor and wine & spirit merchant, County of Bristol
Clare M. Clark 47, wife married, County of Bristol
Gerald M. Clark 22, son single, with his Father, County of Bristol
Elizabeth J. Reese 23, maid single, Pembrokshire

Greville House

Greville House North Street
Off license

1884 to 1891. John Bush
1891 to 1894. Rees Walters
1895 – 97. John Bridgett
1900 – 11. Harriett Bridgett
1928 – 44. Harriett Martin
1950. Hilda Plucknett

Bristol Museum collections

Census 1891.

John Bush 52, head married, beer house keeper and venetian blind maker, Somerset Compton Martin
Mary A. Bush 53, wife married, Somerset East Harptree
Minnie Windows 18, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1901.

John Bridgett 56, head married, currier, Staverton Devonshire
Harriett Bridgett 46, wife married, beer retailer, Staverton Devonshire
Hettie Bridgett 18, daughter single, tobacco packer, Bristol
Ethel Bridgett 15, daughter single, tobacco packer, Bristol
Elsie Bridgett 10, daughter, Bristol
Hilda Bridgett 9, daughter, Bristol
Mary Bridgett 5, daughter, Bristol

Census 1911.

John Bridgett 66, head married, currier, Devon Kingskerswell
Harriett Bridgett 56, wife married, beer retailer (off license only) Devon Ashburton
Harriett Bridgett 28, daughter single, packer in cocoa factory, Bristol
Elsie Bridgett 20, daughter single, waitress in dining room at tobacco factory, Bristol
Hilda Bridgett 18, daughter single, teacher of music, Bristol
Dorothy May 15, daughter single, no occupation, Bristol

Globe

Globe East Street

1792. Richard Biggs
1794. Edward Creed
1800. Richard Biggs
1806. Thomas Cooper
1816 – 26. Henry Brunt
1828 – 37. William Smale
1839 – 44. William Warburton
1847. T. Marshall
1848. John Griffin
1849 to 1857. Thomas Millett
1858 – 61. John Williams
1862. Samuel Cane
1862 – 89. John Bromfield
1891. Frederick Read
1892. Frederick Davis
1894. Albert Milsom
1896. John Isaac
1897 – 99. Alexander Mackay
1901. Thomas Eyles
1904. Thomas Corcoran
1906. Ada Louisa Gwynne
1909 – 44. Samuel Peters
1950 – 53. Frederick Jones
1975. R. W. Wring

Bristol Museum collections

Census 1841.

William Warbutton 40, publican, born in county
Charlotte Warbutton 40, born in county
Elizabeth Warbutton 15, born in county
Jane Warbutton 10, born in county
Amelia Warbutton 8, born in county
John Warbutton 3, born in county
Hannah Warbutton 8 months, born in county

Census 1851.

Thomas Millett 29, head married, mason master employing 6 men, Somerset Wiveliscombe
Mary Ann Millett 34, wife married, Bristol Bedminster
William Millett 5, son scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Edward Millett 3, son scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Eliza Millett 3 months, daughter, Bristol Bedminster
Ann Redman 71, mother in law widow, formerly (retired) general servant, Bristol
Robert Branfield 30, lodger unmarried, mason’s labourer, Somerset Wiveliscombe
Daniel Sullivan 21, lodger unmarried, mason’s labourer, Ireland
Richard Stokes 44, lodger widower, butcher, Devonshire Torquay
George Stokes 19, lodger unmarried, butcher, Devonshire Torquay

Census 1861.
Globe Tavern

John Williams 31, head married, victualler & chimney sweep, Gloucestershire Slimbridge
Sarah Williams 30, wife married, Monmouthshire Newport
Rosina Williams 11, daughter scholar, Bedminster
Alice L. Williams 9, daughter scholar, Bedminster

Census 1871.

John Bromfield 49, head married, publican & haulier, Somerset Buckland St.Mary
Sarah Bromfield 49, wife married, Devon Sidmouth
Dorset Bromfield 12, son, Devon
Archy Bromfield 10, son, Bristol Bedminster
Pamella Bromfield 7, daughter, Bristol Bedminster
Emily Perry 13, niece, lace maker, Devon Sidmouth
Abner Batt 56, lodger unmarried, labourer, Bristol
Andrew Henry 42, lodger married, labourer, Somerset Wellington
John Blackmore 52, lodger widower, labourer, Somerset Wellington
Eliza Smith 58, lodger widow, Somerset Bath

Census 1881.

John Bromfield 58, head married, licensed victualler, Buckland St. Mary Somerset
Sarah Bromfield 59, wife married, Sidbury Devon
Archibald Bromfield 19, son unmarried, inn servant, Bedminster Somerset
Pamela Bromfield 16, daughter unmarried, Bedminster Somerset
William Butler 13, grandson scholar, Bedminster Somerset
Tom Butler 11, grandson scholar, Bedminster Somerset
Frederick Butler 9, grandson scholar, Bedminster Somerset

Census 1891.

Frederick P. Read 39, head married, licensed victualler, Dorset Weymouth
Emma L. Read 38, wife married, Hampshire Basingstoke
Daisey M. E. Rex 15, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1901.

Tom Harry Eyles 45, head married, beer retailer, Weston Bath Somerset
Larrinia Eyles 34, wife married, Clifton Gloucestershire
Leonard Eyles 16, son single, Kingswood Gloucestershire
Matilda Eyles 14, daughter, Kingswood Gloucestershire
John G. S. Williams 7, step son, Carolina South Africa America Brazil
Jane Hassell 54, servant single, general domestic servant, Bishop’s Sutton Somerset

Census 1911.
Globe Hotel

Samuel James Peters 36, publican, Bedminster Bristol
Annie Peters 36, wife married, assisting in business, Bedminster Bristol
Lilian Peters 14, daughter, Bedminster Bristol
Ernest Peters 11, son school, Bedminster Bristol
Arthur Peters 8, son, Bedminster Bristol
Edna Peters 5, daughter, Bedminster Bristol
Doris Peters 2, daughter, Bedminster Bristol

General Elliott

General Elliott East Street

1792. Harry Baber
1794. William Moore
1806. Joseph Rex
1816 – 23. Joseph Culverwell
1826 – 28. William Hall
1830. Thomas Poulton
1831 – 34. William Poulton
1837. James Daniel
1839 – 41. James Fish
1844 – 60. George Salvidge
1861. George Salvidge jnr
1863 – 69. Daniel Mereweather
1871 – 81. John Hasell
1882. G. Daunton
1883. George Parker
1886. Mrs. A. McCartney
1887. Mrs. F. Wickham
1888 – 97. Edward Cranfield
1899. Francis Holder
1901 – 04. Henry Smith
1905 – 06. Henry Holland
1909. James Howell
1914 – 38. Martha York
1941 – 44. Richard Gladstone Harris
1950 – 56. Leonard J. Trott
1975. M. A. Nott

Courage Brewery Archive via Bristol Know Your Place

The tenancy of Richard Harris commenced on the 3rd February 1941, the rent was £85 per annum and the landlord was The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited, Mr. Harris took over the General Elliott when his previous pub, the Fox in Peter Street was bombed. The colour photograph; which was provided by Pete Yeates, shows the General Elliott empty and boarded up prior to re-opening as a fish & chip restaurant in 2011.

© Pete Yeates

Census 1841.

James Fish 30, innkeeper, not born in county
Jane Pritchard 30, servant, not born in county
John Trilbey 30, labourer, not born in county
Joseph Bidgood 20, labourer, not born in county
William Bidgood 16, labourer, not born in county

Census 1851.

George Salvidge 53, head married, licensed vitler, Somerset Wells
Sarah Salvidge 57, wife married, Somerset Bedminster
Mary Ann Salvidge 25, daughter unmarried, Somerset Bedminster
William Salvidge 23, son unmarried, Somerset Bedminster
George Salvidge 21, son unmarried, Somerset Bedminster
Emma Salvidge 15, daughter, Somerset Bedminster
George Higgs 6, nephew visitor, Bristol
John Salvidge 84, father in law widower, Somerset Litton
Emma Lampson 20, servant unmarried, house servant, Somerset Ashton
Silvester Derrick 18, servant unmarried, house servant, Somerset Blagdon

George Augustus Elliott (1717 – 1790)

Census 1861.

George Salvidge 61, head married, yeoman, Somerset Wells
Sarah Salvidge 60, wife married, Bedminster
William Salvidge 32, son unmarried, carpenter, Bedminster
George Salvidge 30, son unmarried, inn keeper, Bedminster
Hester Salvidge 22, daughter unmarried, Bedminster
Mary A. Higgs 8, granddaughter, Birmingham
Harriet Martin 25, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Somerset Kingstone

Census 1871.

John Hasell 58, head married, licensed victualler, Bedminster
Sarah Hasell 58, wife married, Bedminster
Ester Hasell 33, daughter unmarried, Bedminster
Mary Ann Hasell 31, daughter unmarried, servant, Bedminster
Sarah A. Duffity 8, granddaughter scholar, Bedminster

Census 1881.

John Hasell 69, head widower, landlord innkeeper, Bedminster Bristol
Sarah Sealey 46, nurse unmarried, nurse, Bedminster Bristol
Elizabeth Wedlock 14, servant, domestic servant, Bedminster Bristol

Census 1891.

Edward Cranfield 56, head married, licensed victualler, London Islington
Alice H. Cranfield 40, wife married, Bristol Bedminster
Edward Cranfield 20, son single, clerk merchantile, Bristol Bedminster
Beaumont Cranfield 18, son single, clerk merchantile, Somerset Bath
William Cranfield 16, son, employed in business, London Whitechapel
Bertie Cranfield 14, son, clerk merchantile, London Clapham
Alice E. Cranfield 12, daughter scholar, London Brixton
Ethel M. Cranfield 10, daughter scholar, London Brixton
Lionel Cranfield 7, son scholar, London Brixton
Percy B. Cranfield 5, son scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Violet Cranfield 3, daughter, Bristol Bedminster
Harriet Murphy 17, servant single, domestic servant, Somerset Keynsham

Census 1901.

Henry Smith 31, head married, licensed victualler, Worcester
Emily Edith Smith 34, wife married, Worcester
Rose Sarah Summers 23, sister in law single, Worcester
Dorothy Gladys Smith 9, daughter, Worcester
Edna Ruby Smith 8, daughter, Worcester
Robert Stanley Smith 5, son, Worcester
Jessie Victoria Smith 3, daughter, Worcester
Maggie Tremlet 21, domestic servant single, Somerset Bridgwater