Rising Sun

Rising Sun Lower Castle Street

1775. John Williams
1794 – 1806. Richard James
1811 – 16. William Hill
1820 – 23. John Tilley
1828 – 37. Uriah Pottow
1839 – 52. Jane Pottow
1853 – 89. James Phelps
1891 – 92. Samuel Palmer
1894. Matilda Palmer
1896. Samuel Palmer
1897 – 1906. Minnie Louisa Lovett
1909 – 14. Henry William Webb
1917. Roland Woods
1921 – 31. William Maggs
1935 – 38. Joseph Thomson
1944 – 50. George James
1953. Samuel Janes

On the corner with Ellbroad Street the old inn dating from 1606 was re-built in 1906, and then demolished in 1954 to be replaced by shops which were removed in 1970 to make way for the Holiday Inn. One of the posters on the wall of the pub is advertising rugby matches to be played over the Easter holiday, they are Bristol versus Lennox, Clifton, Pontypridd and Leicester, a smaller poster advertises Southern League soccer games, Bristol Rovers versus Reading, Fulham and Portsmouth.

Census 1841.

Jane Pottow 50, licensed victualler, not born in county
Anna Pottow 21, born in county
Eleanor Pottow 17, born in county
John Pottow 14, born in county

Census 1851.

Jane Pottow 60, head widow, licensed victualler, Devon Bampton
James Pottow 24, pawnbroker, Bristol
Emma Maynard 16, visitor, Bristol
Mary Bell 21, domestic duties, Tiverton
Augusta Guanetta 45, Lodger, furniture dealer Italy

Census 1861.

James Phelps 38, head married, victualler, Pembrokeshire
Maria Phelps 39, wife married, Bristol
John Phelps 9, son, Bristol
James Phelps 7, son, Bristol
Elizabeth Phelps 1, daughter, Bristol
Jane Pottow 75, mother in law widow, Devonshire
Mary Day 21, servant unmarried, Bristol
M. A. Williams 13, servant unmarried, Bristol
Edward Hall 23, servant unmarried, currier, Lincolnshire
J. Davies 25, boarder unmarried, currier, Monmouthshire
William Pike 36, lodger unmarried, currier, Wiltshire
Allen McNee 24, lodger unmarried, currier, Scotland
James Wood 22, lodger unmarried, currier, Worcestershire
William Spencer 25, lodger unmarried, currier, Northampton
Jonas Saville 30, lodger married, currier, Yorkshire
Sarah Saville 30, lodger married, currier, Yorkshire

Census 1871.

James Phelps 48, head married, publican, Pembroke
Emily Phelps 37, wife married, London
John Phelps 18, son unmarried, draper, Bristol
James Phelps 20, son unmarried, plumber, Bristol
Constantia Lombardini 63, visitor married, Bristol
Elizabeth Manning 20, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol
William Bailey 30, lodger unmarried, currier, Newcastle in Stafford

Census 1881.

James Phelps 57, head married, publican South Wales
Emily Phelps 50, wife married, London
Elizabeth Phelps 21, daughter unmarried, Bristol
Caroline Collard 17, servant unmarried, Bristol
Henry Neale 50, lodger unmarried, currier, Cambridge

Census 1891.

Samuel Palmer 42, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Matilda Palmer 38, wife married, Bristol
William E. Palmer 15, son, carpenter apprentice, Bristol
Ada Palmer 13, daughter scholar, Bristol
Florence B. Palmer 11, daughter scholar, Bristol
Arthur H. Palmer 9, son scholar, Bristol
Samuel Palmer 4, son, Bristol
Ada Snooks 29, servant single, general servant, Bristol

Census 1901.

John Lovett 39, head married, builder, Norfolk Norwich
Minnie Louise Lovett 38, wife married, licensed victualler, Bristol
John H. Lovett 7, son, Bristol
Dora M. L. Lovett 6, daughter, Bristol
Ida C. F. Lovett 5, daughter, Bristol
Lionel F. Lovett 3, son, Bristol
Ada E. Lovett 2, daughter, Bristol
Irene I. Lovett 6 months, Bristol
Joseph T. Skyrme, brother in law single, barman in tavern, Bristol
Annie Hunt 16, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1911.

Henry William Webb 30, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Edith Rose Webb 30, wife married, assists in the business, Bristol
Henry William Webb 6, son school, Bristol
Edith Ellen Webb 4, daughter school, Bristol
Doris Isabel Webb 2, daughter, Bristol
John David Webb 3 months, son, Bristol
Martha Adams 22, servant single, Bristol
James Simpkins 18, servant single, barman, Bristol

Radnor Hotel

Radnor Hotel Nicholas Street
Later known as the Porcupine

Sugar Loaf
1794. Abraham Mogg
1806. Moses Ferris
1816. James Rugg
1820 – 23. Samuel Hopkins
1828. R. Townsend
1830. Richard Jones
1831. William Orlidge Stock
1832. David Edmunds
1833. Edward Austin
1837 – 42. Charles Ferris
1844. M. A. Newman
1847 – 53. John Crook
1854. Thomas Hadden
1855 to 1857. Thomas Gullick
1858 to 1860. John Ingram
1860 to 1868. John Price
1869. Henry Merrin

Radnor Hotel
1870. Charles O’Connor
1870 – 71. Eliza Hember
1873 – 81. Samuel Smith
1882. Joseph Coates
1884. Robert Woodward
1885 – 86. A. Marshall
1887. Eliza Marshall
1888. Jane Victoria Watkins
1891. Frederick Melton
1891 – 92. Herbert White
1893. Walter Mills
1895. Ellen Mills
1896. – 1901 Frederick Godwin
1903 – 05. Robert Mitchell
1908 – 20. Alice Atkinson
1924 – 37. Charles Broadhurst
1943 – 56. Grace Broadhurst
1956 to 1963. Gerald Weegenaar
1963 to 1969. Joan Weegenaar
1969 – 75. David. A. Brokenbrow

Census 1841.

Charles Ferris 40, publican, born in county
Elizabeth Ferris 40, not born in county
Ann Ferris 19, not born in county
William Ferris 15, born in county

Census 1851.

John Crook, head married, licensed victualler, Huntspill Somerset
Harriet Crook, wife married, domestic affairs, Minehead Somerset
Timblet Crook, son scholar, Bristol
Amelia Crook, daughter scholar, Bristol
Emily Crook, daughter scholar, Bristol
Matilda Crook, daughter scholar, Bristol
Fanny Crook, daughter, infant, Bristol
Louisa Crook, sister unmarried, servant, Huntspill Somerset
Matilda Powell, servant unmarried, servant, Finsbury Somerset
Ellen Butts, servant unmarried, servant, Bristol

Census 1861.
Does not appear on the census, probably due to pending road widening of Nicholas Street

Census 1871.

Eliza Hember 29, head widow, hotel keeper, Somerset St.George’s
George Hember 7, son scholar, Bristol
Edwin Hember 3, son, Bristol
Sarah Collins 36, cousin widow, Suffolk Bury St.Edmunds
Margaret Thomas 24, servant unmarried, general servant, Monmouthshire Tredegar

Census 1881.

Samuel Smith 54, head married, licensed victualler, Westmoreland Brough
Sarah Smith 52, wife married, Westmoreland Brough
Flora M. Smith 19, daughter unmarried, pupil teacher, Westmoreland Brough
Alfred A. Smith 16, son unmarried, pupil teacher, Westmoreland Brough
Fredrick J. Smith 11, son scholar, Cumberland Stanwick
William C. Smith 7, son scholar, Cumberland Stanwick
Samuel A. Smith 9, son scholar, Bristol
Mary McCarthy 30, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1891.

Frederick Melton 29, head married, licensed victualler, Worcester
Nellie Melton 25, wife married, Birmingham
Frederick Melton 7, son scholar, Birmingham
Horace Melton 5, son scholar, Bilston Staffordshire
Sydney Melton 10 months, son, Bristol
Adelaide Savin 30, servant married, domestic servant, Aston Birmingham
Reginald Savin 8, son, Aston Birmingham

Census 1901.

Frederick Godwin 57, head married, licensed victualler, Gloucester Gloucestershire
Lucy Jane Godwin 54, wife married, Frampton on Severn Gloucestershire
Frederick James Powell 12, nephew school boy, Pryle Glamorganshire
Alice Holloway 22, servant single, assistant in bar, Bristol

Census 1911.

Roy George Atkinson 32, head married, hotel keeper, Bristol
Alice Atkinson 29, wife married, Birmingham
Roy George Atkinson 8, son, Keynsham Somerset
Stanley Jack Atkinson 6, son, Bristol
Margaret Alice Atkinson 9 months, daughter, Bristol
Florence Hughes 23, servant single, general servant, Berkeley Gloucestershire
Beatrice Williams 19, servant single, general servant, Birmingham
Although Roy Atkinson is recorded here as Hotel keeper, it’s his wife Alice who is listed in directories as licensee

Queen’s Head

Queen’s Head St.James’s Barton

1752 – 64. Thomas Gatford
1792. Richard Townsend
1794. Sarah Townsend
1800. Samuel Benfield
1806. Jane Benfield
1816. Mary Smith
1820 – 28. William Maby
1829 to 1843. Mary Ann Maby
1844. William Bennett
1847 – 57. James Pritchard
1858 to 1868. Elizabeth Pritchard
1869. Edwin Clark
1871. M. Clark
1871 – 94. Frederick Glass
1896. H. Thomas
1897 – 99. Charles Fisher
1900 – 01. Henry Wintle
1904 – 06. George Phelps
1914. John Tracy
1917 – 21. Ernest Beard
1925. Ernest Beard & Sons
1935. Dorothy Pitt
1937 – 38. Walter Home

William Mabey was also a cabinet maker with premises in nearby St.James’s Churchyard.

A picture from the 1860s, the Queen’s Head is the small gabled building, and at the right of the picture can be seen the entrance to the Upper Arcade. Today the pub would be standing somewhere near the steps leading down to the Horsefair. All in this picture was lost in the blitz.

Census 1841.

Mary Ann Mabey 60, victualler, not born in county
William Mabey 25, instrument maker, born in county
Catherine Mabey 20, not born in county
William Mabey 1, born in county
Catherine Mabey 3 months, born in county
Elizabeth Phillips 35, born in county
Harriett Organ 15, professor of dancing, born in county
Elizabeth Hilman 25, servant, not born in county

Census 1851.

James Pritchard 50, Licensed Victualler, Sodbury
Betsy Pritchard 55 ,Wrington
Maria Wilcox, Sister in Law 40 Servant, Wrington
Eliza Fellin, Niece 17, Bristol

Census 1861.

Elizabeth Pritchard 64, widow, licensed victualler, Wrington Somerset
Ann Tilling 61, widow, cook, Wrington Somerset
Maria Wilcox 53, sister unmarried, house keeper, Wrington Somerset
Eliza Tilling 27, niece unmarried, barmaid, Bristol Gloucestershire

Census 1871.

Frederick James Glass 39, head married, publican, Bristol
Mary Glass 41, wife married, Wiltshire Bradford on Avon
John Frederick Glass 12, son scholar, Bristol

Census 1881.

Frederick Glass 48, head married, publican, Bristol
Mary Glass 52, wife married, Bradford On Avon Wiltshire
Hannah Cross 54, servant widow, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1891.

James Frederick Glass 58, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol Somerset
Mary Glass 64, wife married, Bradford on Avon
Elizabeth Francombe 27, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol Somerset

Census 1901.

Henry Wintle 54, head married, licensed victualler, Shirehampton Gloucestershire
Martha Wintle 50, wife married, York Yorkshire
William Wintle 24, son single, hotel manager, Bristol
Alice Wintle 26, daughter single, Bristol
Laura Wintle 18, daughter single, Bristol
John Wintle 17, son single, barman, Bristol
Walter Wintle 15, son, Bristol
Constance Wintle 13, daughter, Bristol
Charles Wintle 10, son, Bristol
Edith Wintle 7, daughter, Bristol
Henry Wintle 5, son, Bristol

Prince Rupert

Prince Rupert Rupert Street

1867 – 69. L. Pierson
1871 – 75. Henry Mills Price
1876 to 1896. Octavius Counsell
1897 – 1901. Sarah Counsell
1904 – 06. Nellie Rawson
1909. Harry Hopkins
1911 – 17. Daniel Organ
1921 – 31. George Beasley

Prince Rupert of the Rhine
1619 – 1682

This picture shows the Prince Rupert around 1895, the pub was re-built not long after. Rupert Street was named to commemorate Prince Rupert; who in July 1643 during the civil war, captured Bristol for the Crown, only to surrender it back to Lord Fairfax and the parliamentarians, in September 1645.

This photograph was kindly provided by Mike Slucutt. Mike’s wife Margaret (nee Skuse) is the Great Granddaughter of Octavius and Sarah (nee Gazzard) Counsell. This is thought to be Octavius and Sarah stood outside the newly built Prince Rupert, circa 1896. The new pub survived until August 1932 when it was demolished to make way for road widening and the building of Electricity House.

Census 1871.

Henry Mills 36, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Mary Jane Mills 30, wife married, Bristol

Census 1881.

Octavius Counsell 36, head married, publican, Stone Allerton Somerset
Sarah Ann Counsell 26, wife married, Bristol
Nellie Counsell 3 months, daughter, Bristol

Census 1891.

Octavius Counsell 46, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Stone Allerton
Sarah Counsell 36, wife married, Bristol St.Philip’s
Nellie Counsell 10, daughter scholar, Bristol St.John’s
Kate Counsell 6, daughter scholar, Bristol St.John’s

Census 1901.

Sarah Counsell 47, head widow, licensed victualler, Bristol
Nelly Counsell 20, daughter single, Bristol
Kate Counsell 16, daughter single, Bristol

Census 1911.

Daniel Organ 38, beer retailer, Bristol
Sarah Ann Organ 31, wife, Bristol
Robert Daniel George Organ 4, son, Bristol
Kathleen Elizabeth Archer Organ 1, daughter, Swindon Wiltshire
Rose Gladys Gapper 19, servant, general domestic servant, Bristol

Prince Of Wales

Prince Of Wales Pithay

Fountain
1752. Mr. Etheridge
1764. ? Everett
1775. John Barckley
1792 – 94. James Tanner
1806. John Harford
1816 – 22. John Bignell
1847 – 48. William Southcombe
1851. Thomas Cooper
1853. Building listed as “void”
1854. William Donaldson

Prince of Wales
1855 – 58. Job Swanberry
1860 – 63. David Davies
1865 – 91. Rachel Davies
1891 to 1893. George Grainger
1894 – 99. Mary Ann Davies
1901. George Grainger
1904 – 06. Jane Grainger
1909 – 11. Robert Valentine Organ
1914 – 35. Mona Lyons
1937 – 38. William Lyons

Previously named the Fountain, the Prince of Wales was rebuilt around 1900 but was later destroyed by bombs during the blitz. When taking this picture the photographer was standing in Tower Lane.

Census 1851.

Thomas Cooper 23, head married, publican beer house, Cheshire Macksfield
Sarah Cooper 23, wife married, Cheshire Bosley
Emmanuel Edwards 29, lodger married, clothes salesman, Bristol

Census 1861.

David Davis 30, head married, publican, Carmarthen Llanelly
Rachael Davis 40, wife married, Somerset Bristol
Jane West 12, niece, scholar, Somerset Bristol
George D…? 38, lodger unmarried, pensioner, Stanton Drew Somerset
Timothy Buckley 37, lodger unmarried, pensioner, Africa
Joseph Airy ? 27, lodger unmarried, clerk, Scotland

Census 1871.

Rachel Davis 57, head widow, beer house keeper, Somerset Babbington
Jane West 22, niece unmarried, assistant, Durham Fairy Hill
John Simmons 38, lodger unmarried, brushmaker, Wiltshire Corsham
Joseph Savery 20, lodger unmarried, fireman, Somerset Wellington

Census 1881.

Rachel Davis 66, head widow, beerhouse keeper, Somerset Newbury
George Grainger 33, nephew married, french polisher, Pontypool Monmouthshire
Jane Grainger 32, wife married
George Grainger 2, son, Bristol Christchurch
William Grainger 9 months, son, Bristol Christchurch
Minnie Kelson 16, foster sister, general domestic servant, Bristol Christchurch
John Simmons 47, boarder unmarried, brushmaker, Corsham Wiltshire

Census 1891.

George Grainger 43, head married, beerhouse keeper and french polisher, Pontypool Monmouthshire
Jane Grainger 42, wife married, Kellow Durham
George Grainger 12, son scholar, Christchurch Bristol
Lily Grainger 9, daughter scholar, Christchurch Bristol
Frank Grainger 4, son, Christchurch Bristol
Arthur Grainger 2, son, Christchurch Bristol
Mary West 70, mother in law widow, living on own means, Holcombe Somerset

Census 1901.

George Grainger 53, head married, licensed victualler, Monmouthshire Pontypool
Jane Grainger 52, wife married, Durham Kellow
George Grainger 22, son single, barman, Bristol
Lily Grainger 19, daughter single, draper’s assistant, Bristol
Frank Grainger 13, son, Bristol
Arthur Grainger 12, son, Bristol
Elizabeth Mohan 42, servant married, general domestic servant, Dorset Swanage

Census 1911.

Robert Valentine Organ 31, head married, publican / beer retailer, Bristol Christchurch
Caroline Beatrice Organ 30, wife married, assists in the business, Bristol Bedminster
Edward Daniel Organ 3, son, Bristol Christchurch
Henry Jeavons 66, father in law married, assistant in ironmongers, Bristol Bedminster
Mabel Cross 30, servant single, barmaid, Bristol St.Marks

Prince Albert

Prince Albert St.George’s Road
On the corner with Bellington Lane opposite the Horse & Groom public house, the Prince Albert was pulled down in May 1966, the site is now part of the Council House car park. The pub is viewed here from St.George’s Road.

1851. M. A. Evans
1851. Robert Elkins
1856 – 66. Thomas Bishop
1868 – 69. Caroline Bishop
1871 – 85. William Landsdown
1886. H. Tripp
1887 – 93. Benjamin Pink
1896 – 99. Thomas Gould
1901 – 06. Thomas Kerswell
1909 – 17. Samuel John Shepherd
1918 – 31. Catherine Shepherd
1935 – 61. Reginald Shepherd
1961. Grace Victoria Shepherd

Bristol Museum collections

The following information was kindly provided by Shirley Dawson:
“My grandmother Grace Victoria Shepherd was the last Licensee of the Prince Albert. She took over the pub after my Grandfather’s death (Reginald Shepherd). At the time of the compulsory purchase by Bristol City Council the pub had been run by different family members for around fifty five years. It was a sad day for the family.
As a matter of interest the pub’s address changed from Beddington, Bellington, Bendon Lane also Lime Kiln lane and St.George’s Road in Census records 1841 – 1911. In the 1851 Census Maria Elkins was a beerhouse keeper at 1 Beddington Lane. While the 1871 Census records show that William Landsdown was already a publican at the property and in his era it was called the Prince Alfred at 1 Bendon Lane”.

Census 1851.

Robert Elkins 30, head married, formerly a waiter now a beerhouse keeper, Dorset Sturminster
Maria Elkins 32, wife married, beerhouse keeper, Somerset Axbridge

Census 1871.

William Landsdown 51, head married, publican, Henbury Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Landsdown 50, wife married, Bitton Gloucestershire
W. I. Landsdown 18, son unmarried, cutler out of employment, Bristol
Charles Landsdown 14, son scholar, Bristol
Alfred G. Landsdown 11, son scholar, Bristol
Frank Landsdown 9, son scholar, Clifton
Mrs. Thompson 28, servant married, cook, Saltford Somerset
Clara Harris 19, servant unmarried, housemaid, St.Augustine Bristol
Henry Neptune 32, boarder widower, labourer, Nunney near Frome
Mrs. O ?? 48, boarder widow, general servant, Bristol

Census 1881.
The Prince Alfred

William Landsdown 66, head married, Beer Retailer, Henbury Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Landsdown 56, wife married, Chew Magna Somerset
Horatio Smith 24, boarder unmarried, coachman, Bristol St Augustine

Census 1891.

Benjamin J. Pink 49, head married, beer house keeper, Hampshire Gosport
Jane A. Pink 35, wife married, Bristol
Daisy R. Pink 13, daughter scholar, Hampshire Southampton
William C. Pink 12, son scholar, Southampton
Albert Pink 10, son scholar, Bristol
James Baily 31, lodger, barman, Bristol

Census 1901.

Thomas Kerswell 35, head married, publican, Devon Plymouth
Annie Kerswell 35, wife married, Somerset Weston
Louise Kerswell 12, daughter, Bristol
Willie Kerswell 10, son, Bristol
Cecil Kerswell 7, son, Bristol
George Kerswell 4, son, Bristol

Census 1911.

Samuel John Shepherd 57, head married, decorator now beer retailer, Nailsea Somerset
Catherine Annie Shepherd 46, wife married, Clutton Somerset
Winifred Kate Shepherd 16, daughter single, apprentice type writer, Bristol
Reginald John Shepherd 14, son, school, Bristol
Bertie Norman 13, son school, Bristol
Leslie James Shepherd 9, son, school, Bristol

Plume Of Feathers

Plume Of Feathers Milk Street

1806 – 11. Ann Bevan
1816 – 48. Francis Tayler
1851. Mary Tayler
1853 – 54. Zillah Tayler
1856 – 65. Martha Grogan
1868. Richard Dunning
1869 to 1882. Edmund Chapman
1883. William Parsons
1885. J. Strangemore
1886 to 1888. William James Parsons
1889 – 94. James Kepple
1896. Alice Kepple
1897 to 1901. George Yetman
1901. Thomas Bayley
1904. G. Davey
1906. Richard Chapman
1909. Frank Tinney

No.1 Milk Street, on the corner with Barrs Street, converted into a shop before world war one, the Plume of Feathers was demolished in 1953 during the Broadmead re-development. This pub would now stand at the Horsefair entrance to Debenhams department store.

Bristol Records Office

Census 1841.

Francis Tayler 74, spirit dealer, not born in county
Mary Tayler 34, not born in county
Clifford Tayler 2, born in county
Mary James 30, servant, born in county

Census 1851.

Mary Tayler 43, Widow, Spirit Dealer, Bitton
Zillah Tayler 18, Bristol
Francis Tayler 17, Cabinet Maker, Bristol
Henry Yayler 16, Hatter Bristol
Emily Tayler 15, Bristol
Clifford Tayler 12, Errand Boy Bristol
Edmund Tayler 11, Scholar Bristol
Anne Tayler 9, Scholar Bristol
Sidney Tayler 8, Scholar Bristol
Louisa Lewis 40, Servant Gloucester City

Census 1861.

Martha Grogan 54, head widow, wine & spirit dealer, Gloucestershire Kingsweston
Walter Grogan 24, son unmarried, newspaper reporter, Gloucestershire Bristol
Michael Grogan 20, son umarried, newspaper Clerk, Gloucestershire Bristol
Charles Grogan 15, son, scholar, Gloucestershire Bristol
Mary Huger ? 23, servant unmarried, house servant, Gloucestershire Bristol

Census 1871.

Edmund Chapman 27, head married, inn keeper, Devon Blacktorrington
Lucy C. Chapman 30, wife married, Devon St.Thomas
Sarah A. Davis 19, servant unmarried, general domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1881.

Edmund Chapman 49, head widow, licensed victualler, Blacktorrington, Devon
Hannah Mudon 45, housekeeper unmarried, housekeeper, Henbury Gloucester

Census 1891.

James Kepple 35, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Alice Kepple 34, wife married, Westbury-on-Trym
Emily Brooms 16, servant single, general servant, Shirehampton (probably Emily Rooms)

Census 1901.

Thomas Bayley 48, head married, publican, London
Beatrice Bayley 30, wife married, Devon

Pineapple Inn

Pineapple Inn Limekiln Lane (St. George’s Road)

1792 – 94. Daniel Jordan
1800. Philip Dibden
1806. Ann Dibdin
1816. Jenkin Richards
1820 – 23. Samuel Long
1826. R. Parsons
1828 – 34. George Heath
1839 – 44. William Pugsley
1844. Robert Llewellin
1849 – 55. Thomas Hopkins
1856 – 63. Mary Fear
1865. William Nabb
1866 to 1869. William Webb
1870 – 72. Nathaniel Leigh
1874 – 75. W. Wilcox
1876 to 1887. Aaron Long
1888. Joseph Venn
1891. Henry Tucker
1891 – 94. Alfred Herniman
1896. George Pile
1897. Douglas Brighton
1899. Albert Vile
1900 – 06. George H. Haskins
1909. James Smart
1911. Arthur William Arnold
1914. George White
1917. Emma Jane White
1921. Hannah Maria Crouch
1925 – 31. Henry Whitfield
1935 – 38. Alfred Whitehead
1944. Joseph Whitfield
1950. Walter William
1953 – 60. Philip P. Gould
1975. E. Woodward (manager)

Census 1841.

William Pugsley 40, publican, not born in county
Emilia Pugsley 40, not born in county
Ann Leek 20, servant, not born in county
William S.… 35, independent, not born in county

Census 1851.

Thomas Hopkins 53, head widower, inn keeper, Gloucestershire Staverton
Elizabeth Parr 22, sister in law, unmarried, barmaid, Shropshire Bucknell
Martha Hooper 23, house servant unmarried, Somerset Chew Magna

Census 1871.
Pine Apple

Nathaniel Leigh 55, head married, veterinary surgeon, Devonshire
Maria Leigh 37, wife married, Bristol
George Leigh 18, son unmarried, saddler, Bristol
Frank Leigh 7, son, Bristol
Maria Leigh 6, daughter, Bristol
Caroline Bridges 16, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1881.

Aaron Long 45, head married, licensed victualler, Horsley Gloucestershire
Mary Ann Long 45, wife married, Sidmouth Devon
Harry Long 16, son unmarried, clerk in timber office, Middlesex London
Emily Little 17, servant unmarried, general servant, Badminton Gloucestershire

Census 1891.

Henry Tucker 33, head married, licensed victualler, Totnes Devon
Caroline Tucker 29, wife married, Ashburton Devon
Caroline S. Tucker 5, daughter scholar, Obagi New Zealand
Henry G. Tucker 4, son scholar, Obagi New Zealand
Annie M. Tucker 1 month, daughter, Bristol
Annie Langley 23, sister in law single, draper’s assistant, Ashburton Devon
Lucy Langley 21, sister in law single, draper’s assistant, Ashburton Devon
Annie Vincent 20, visitor single, draper’s assistant, Highbridge Somerset
Emily Lyne 20, boarder single, barmaid, Cardiff
Elizabeth Power 40, visitor widow, nurse, Heckfield Hampshire

Census 1901.

George Haskins 61, head married, licensed victualler, Westbury-on-Trym
Annie Haskins 54, wife married, Somerset Wrington
Henry W. Haskins 19, son single, Bristol
Frederick Haskins 13, son single, Bristol

Census 1911.

Arthur William Arnold 32, head married, licensed victualler, Cirencester Glos’
Louise Arnold 37, wife married, Caldecote Cambridgeshire

Osborne Wine Vaults

Osborne Wine Vaults North Street

1863 James Coombs
1871 Arthur Sharland
1871 – 72 James Bellamy
1874 R. Matthews
1876 Sarah A. Rohl
1877 George Wightman
1878 C. Giles
1879 William Jones
1881 – 82 John Bush
1883 F. Elvard
1885 – 86 Martha Butler
1888 Thomas Phillips
1889 James Taylor
1891 William Webber
1891. Henry J. miller
1892 – 99 William Jenkins
1901 William Roberts
1901 – 04 Joseph Marock
1906 – 09 Margaret Chesterton
1911 – 21 Sarah David
1928 Alfred Lewis
1931 Elizabeth Lee
1935 Roland Blannin
1937 James Peters
1938 Archie Shepstone

No.25 North Street on the corner with Moon Street, the building was home to a tailor’s shop before being converted to a pub in the early 1860s. The name above the door in this photograph is Sarah David, this is probably the landlady stood in the doorway, Sarah was a tenant of The Bristol United Breweries Limited. The Osborne Wine Vaults was destroyed by German bombs in 1941.

Census 1861.
House uninhabited at the time of census

Census 1871.

James Bellamy 35, head married, publican, Somerset Williton
Emma Bellamy 33, wife married, Somerset Taunton
Elizabeth A. Bellamy 9, daughter scholar, Bristol
Emily Bellamy 7, daughter scholar, Bristol
Rosina Bellamy 4, daughter scholar, Bristol
Fanny Bellamy 2months, daughter, Bristol

Census 1881.

John Bush 42, head married, publican and builder, Somerset Compton Martin
Mary Bush 44, wife married, Somerset East Harptree

Census 1891.

Henry J. Miller 21, head single, licensed victualler, Bristol St.Paul’s

Census 1901.

Joseph Marock 27, head married, beer house keeper, Russia Poland
Kate Marock 26, wife married, London

Census 1911.

Sarah David 64, head widow, license holder, Hallatrow Somerset
David Rees 50, nephew married, furnishing assistant, Llangunor Camarthenshire
Mary Annie Rees 42, niece married, Bristol
Charles David Rees 10, son, school, Bristol

Old Porter House

Old Porter House Narrow Wine Street

1806. Thomas Stroud
1816. Jacob Crook
1820 – 23. Robert Bath
1826. Ann Bath
1828 – 63. John Bland
1865 – 67. Samuel Travis
1868. W. Whittaker
1869 – 72. William Williams
1874 – 76. William Webb

Looking from the top of Union Street. The Old Porter House was removed in the late 1870s presumably to widen the road. Badly damaged in the blitz this area was cleared in the 1950s, Fairfax House which was built down the left has since been replaced with the Galleries Shopping mall and to the right is now Castle Park. The name on the side of the pub is William Williams, which dates this picture to around 1870.

Census 1841.

Ann Bland 45, victualler, born in county
Eliza Talbot 20, servant, not born in county
John Bland 5, not born in county
John Sherland 10, not born in county
James Bland 5, not born in county
Harriett Bath 25, servant, not born in county

Census 1851.

Ann Bland 49, wife married, victualler, Bristol
Edward Bland 16, son unmarried, Somerset Trowen ?
Harriett Bath 34, niece unmarried, assistant, Somerset Trowen ?
Sarah Beard 24, servant unmarried, Liverpool
Elizabeth Deal 21, servant unmarried, Gloucestershire Sodbury

Census 1861.

Ann Bland 62, head married, publican, Lidbury Wiltshire
Mary Tobbias 32, servant unmarried, servant, Bristol
Alfred Fry 14, servant unmarried, servant, Bristol
Mary Ann Prim 40, servant unmarried, Gloucestershire Kingswood

Census 1871.

William Williams 49, head married, licensed victualler & inn keeper, Carmarthenshire Llandillo
Harriett Williams 49, wife married, Bristol
William Williams 18, nephew unmarried, no occupation, Bristol
Elizabeth Peacock 58, sister in law widow, no occupation, Bristol
Emma Minnie Harris 23, barmaid unmarried, Devon Exeter
Hellen Mary Pearce 20, barmaid unmarried, Somerset Taunton
Sarah James 20, servant widow, general servant, Carmarthenshire Llandovery
Peter Chisholm 22, servant unmarried, porter, Bristol