Old Port Tavern

Old Port Tavern Narrow Quay

1854 – 56. John Flinn
1858. P. Mulcahy
1860 – 61. John Leaker
1863. Sarah Cairfield
1865. W. Steer
1866 to 1867. John Quin
1868 to 1887. Richard Thomas
1888 – 89. James Berry
1891. Margaret Davis
1891. William Collins
1893. Margaret Collins
1896 – 97. Charles Tuckfield
1899. Ernest Hewys

Between Currant Lane and Assembly Rooms Lane, pictured here in the 1890’s this pub was long gone when the extension to the C.W.S. was built on the site in 1959. Later on this site was an office block occupied by Burges-Salmon.

Census 1881.

Richard Thomas 51, head married, publican, East Pennard Somerset
Ann Thomas 52, wife married, publican’s wife, Derry Hill Wiltshire
Ellen Barry 22, daughter married, publican’s daughter, Temple Bristol
Mary Ann Thomas 20, daughter unmarried, publican’s daughter, Temple Bristol
Sophia Thomas 18, daughter unmarried, publican’s daughter, Temple Bristol
Minnie Thomas 14, daughter, publican’s daughter, Temple Bristol
James Barry 26, son in law married, labourer, St.James’ Bristol
James Barry 3, grandson, St.Stephen’s Bristol
Ann Nokes 53, visitor widow, charwoman, Mellow Somerset
William Perry 37, lodger unmarried, labourer, Langport Somerset
James Webb 35, lodger unmarried, labourer, Langport Somerset
Ann Bunce 44, lodger married, charwoman, Cornwall
William Bunce 50, lodger married, labourer, Cornwall

Census 1891.

William Collins 42, head married, publican, Bristol
Margaret Collins 39, wife married, Bristol

Old Globe

Old Globe Christmas Street

Detail from a painting by T.L.S. Rowbotham 1826

1764. ? Berrisford
1775. William Roberts
1787. John Sinnot
1792. James Sinnot
1794. ? Sinnot
1797 – 1800. Ann Sinnot
1816 to 1836. John Shattock
1837 to 1858. John Ricketts
1859 to 1864. William Watkins
1865 to 1866. James Polyblank
1867 to 1870. Harriet Polyblank
1871. Edwin Bishop
1871 to 1874. Ernee Clark
1875 to 1876. John Cross

The Old Globe was lost during the night of the 24th May 1876 when a great fire destroyed several warehouses and other buildings in Christmas Street, the cost of the damage was estimated at £80,000

Census 1841.

John Ricketts 40, publican, born in county
Elisabeth Ricketts 40, not born in county
Rachel James 20, servant, not born in county
Ann Bartlett 15, servant, not born in county

Census 1851.

John Ricketts 56, head married, inn keeper, Gloucestershire Henbury
Sarah Ann Ricketts 28, Bristol
Robert Bartlett 16, nephew unmarried, Middlesex Poplar
Ann Rowland 25, servant unmarried, Bristol
Ann Rogers 18, servant unmarried, Bristol Clifton

Census 1861.

William Watkins 34, head married, victualler, Monmouthshire Monmouth
Eleanor Watkins 27, wife married, Monmouthshire Chepstow
William J. Watkins 1, son, Bristol
Jane Jukes 21, servant unmarried, seamstress, Bristol
Mary Dwyer 19, servant married, bar servant, London Chelsea

Census 1871.

E. Bishop 34, head married, licensed victualler, Stepney London
E. Dodd Bishop 31, wife married, South Shields
Edwin Bishop 9, son, Bermondsey London
Walter Bishop 7, son, Peckham Surrey
John Cullen 17, servant unmarried, Bristol
Mary J. Cambridge 18, servant unmarried, domestic, Gloucestershire Westbury

Old Crown

Old Crown Broad Weir

1752 – 54. William Mathews
1755. Thomas Phillips
1764. Benjamin Dolman
1775. Thomas Virgin
1800. Edward Gabriel
1806. William Hunt
1816. Samuel Way
1823. Charles Garratt
1826 – 34. John Stone
1837 – 41. George Davis
1841. Francis Dyer
1843. George Brown
1844. S. Downes
1847. George Stephens
1848 to 1849. W. Johnson
1850 to 1852. Antonio Lombardini
1853 to 1855. William Wilson
1856 to 1859. Mary Shipton
1860. Thomas Bence
1861. John Plant
1861. John Harris
1863 – 66. Henry Boyce
1867 – 69. Felix Davies
1871 – 72. James Henry Williams
1874 – 76. William Harvey
1877 to 1878. Mary Kerton
1879 to 1887. Charles Brock
1888 – 1906. John Hill
1909. Owen Norris
1911. Ernest Beard
1914 – 21. Alice Fothergill
1925. Elizabeth Ann Crane
1928. Walter Harris
1931. Herbert Leigh
1935. James Kettle
1937. Henry Oakley
1938 – 56. Charles Francis Davies Sommerell

Near the corner with Philadelphia Street, the Old Crown was rebuilt around 1906. During the war it survived a bombing raid which destroyed the house next door but it didn’t survive the re-development of the area and was pulled down in 1957.

Census 1841.

Francis Dyer 35, publican, born in county
Susannah Dyer 15, assistant, born in county

Census 1851.

Antonio Lombardini 56, head married,looking glass maker, Lake of Coma
Constantia Lombardini 40, wife married, Bristol
George Lombardini 6, son scholar, Bristol
Lucy Lombardini 5, daughter scholar, Bristol
Catherine Lombardini 3, daughter scholar, Bristol
Bridget Maurisia 19, servant unmarried, Ireland
Edward Handford 21, servant unmarried, Spain
Josephi Rossi 25, lodger unmarried, figure maker, Italy
Isaia Stephens 40, lodger married, labourer, Gloucestershire Sodbury
John Risely 45, lodger unmarried, traveller, Ireland
John Williams 46, lodger married, Carrier, Worcester

Census 1861.

John Harris 34, head married, boiler maker, Bristol
Mary A. Harris 33, wife married, Bristol
Thomas Harris 36, boarder married, boiler maker, Bristol
James Harris 21, visitor unmarried, Bristol
Sarah A. Boyce 12, boarder scholar, Bristol
Henry Arnold 19, lodger unmarried, labourer, Bristol
Eliza Hargen 16, lodger unmarried, servant, Bristol

Old Crown prior to rebuild

Census 1871.

James Henry Williams 55, head married, boiler maker, Bristol St.Philip’s
Mary A. Williams 53, wife married, Bristol St.Philip’s

Census 1881.

Charles Brock 41, head married, licensed victualler, Priddy Somerset
Eliza Brock 39, wife married, Priddy Somerset

Census 1891.

John Hill 46, head married, victualler and appraiser, Woolwich Kent
Mary Ann Hill 47, wife married, London E. Poplar
Rosetta M. E. Hill 19, daughter single, London Stepney
Frederick W. Hill 14, son, solicitor’s clerk, London Stepney
Maud L. Hill 13, daughter scholar, London Stepney
Arthur B. Hill 11, son scholar, Swansea Glamorganshire

Census 1901.

John Hill 56, head widower, licensed victualler, Kent Woolwich
Maud L. Hill 22, daughter single, London
Gladys L. Bickell 6, granddaughter, Bristol
Alice R. Whitehorn 21, visitor single, stay machinist, Bristol

Census 1911.

Ernest Frederick Beard 35, head married, wood cutting machinist, Bristol
Florence Eliza Beard 35, wife married, Bristol
Alfred George Beard 10, son, Bristol
Doris Beard 8, daughter, Bristol
Ernest Frederick Beard 7, son, Bristol
Grace Beard 2, daughter, Bristol

Bristol’s Lost Pubs collection

The Old Crown in the 1950s, the bomb site next door has been cleared leaving no trace of the old Taylor’s print works.

Old Castle

Old Castle Castle Street

1816. Mary Tucker
1820 – 22. John Tucker
1823. Mrs. Tucker
1826 – 30. Isaac Chappell
1832 – 34. William Thomas
1837 – 40. John Morgan
1841. William Rowden
1842 to 1843. Thomas Worthington
1848 to 1853. Mary Pester
1854 – 61. Jeremiah Brayley
1863 – 68. George Jones
1871 – 75. Charles Stephens
1876. George Southcott
1877 to 1896. John Templeton Salmond
1897 – 1901. Annie Southcott
1904. Francis Stone
1906 – 21. Edward Horton
1925. Leonard Harris
1928 – 31. Sidney Foster
1935 – 38. Frank Griffin

Pictured here in the 1930s the Old Castle was Destroyed by bombs during the war. The tiles on the front of the building would probably have been green in colour, once a common feature on Bristol pubs. Before the war the Old Castle was very popular with weekend shoppers from South Wales.

From the annals of Bristol by John Latimer:
The ‘Old Castle’ tavern, one of the oldest buildings in Castle Street, and chiefly constructed of wood, was destroyed by fire on the night of the 6th September 1843. The occupier, Mr. Thomas Worthington, who was an invalid, perished in the flames, and one of his relatives afterwards died from the effects of her injuries.

Census 1841.

William Rowden 45, victualler, not born in county
Eliza Rowden 30, not born in county
William Rowden 10, not born in county
Sarah Bryant 15, servant, born in county
Sarah Talbot 40, servant, not born in county
George Webb 15, servant, not born in county
William Fletcher 20, occupation unknown, not born in county
John Disley 30, occupation unknown, not born in county
Samuel Roberts 30, occupation unknown, not born in county
John Becket 30, occupation unknown, not born in county
Christopher Greenwood 40, occupation unknown, not born in county
Charles Radcliff 25, occupation unknown, not born in county
John Canyon 30, occupation unknown, not born in county
Hudson Farnsworth 20, occupation unknown, not born in county
John Coatman 20, occupation unknown, not born in county
William Deverall 50, occupation unknown, not born in county
Maria Deverall 40, not born in county
John Johnson 30, occupation unknown, Scotland
Henry Addison 30, not born in county

Census 1851.

Mary Pester 51, Widow, licensed victualler, Wales Newport
Anne Pester 20, daughter unmarried, Bristol
Emma Pester 18, daughter unmarried, Bristol
William Pester 16, son unmarried, Woollen Drapers Apprentice Bristol
James Pester 14, son, Paper Stationer Bristol
Mary Godfrey 23, Servant unmarried, Edington Somerset

Census 1861.

Jeremiah Brayley 65, head married, licensed victualler and bellows maker, Devon Swimbridge
Eliza Brayley 50, wife married, Gloucestershire Henbury
Margaret Moore 28, servant married, house servant, Glamorganshire Cardiff

Census 1871.

Charles Stevens 48, head married, licensed victualler, Churcham Gloucestershire
Mary Ann Stevens 50, wife married, Stroud Gloucestershire
Reuben Stephens 30, visitor unmarried, butler (domestic servant) Churcham Gloucestershire
Clara Bevin 24, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1881.

John Templeton Salmond 34, head married, licensed Victualler, Bristol
Rachel Salmond 30, wife married, Bristol Somerset
Kate Thomas 11, niece, licensed victualler’s assistant, Bristol, Somerset

Census 1891.

John Tem Salmond 44, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Rebecca Salmond 41, wife married, Bristol
Blanche Williams 25, niece single, barmaid, Bristol

Census 1901.

George Albert Southcott 56, head married, Bristol
Annie Southcott 57, wife married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Hilda Bull 14, grandaughter, Bristol
Phena Bull 11, grandaughter, Gloucestershire Avonmouth
Ada Parsons 21, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1911.

Edward Horton 64, head married, publican licensed victualler, Bristol St.Philip’s & Jacob
Mary Ann Horton 58, wife married, assists in the business, Bristol St.Philip’s & Jacob
Henry Horton 31, son single, plumber but gets living in bar (barman) Bristol St.Philip’s & Jacob
Mabel Horton 29, daughter single, assists in the business, Bristol St.Philip’s & Jacob
Blanche Horton 23, daughter single, assists in the business, Bristol St.Philip’s & Jacob

New Quay Inn

New Quay Inn St.George’s Road

1861 – 83. Thomas Warren
1885. William B. Smith
1886. H. Hurst
1887. Frederick Boulton
1888 – 1889. James Jane
1890. Annie Mellea
1891. Robert W. Townsend
1892 to 1894. Ellen Paul
1895 to 1900. Ellen Marker
1901. Walter Marker

On the corner of St.George’s Road and Anchor Lane just opposite the Myrtle Tree public house, the New Quay Inn is pictured here a few years before the turn of the century when it was demolished.

Census 1861.

Thomas Warren 29, head married, publican, Bristol
Samuel Austin 25, visitor unmarried, mariner, Bristol
Edwin Redman 25, lodger unmarried, mariner, Bristol
Emma Redman 56, lodger widow, laundress, Bristol

Census 1871.

Thomas Warren 38, head married, licensed victualler, Clifton
Elizabeth Warren 29, wife married, Bristol
Susanna ? E. Warren 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
Thomas A. Warren 7, son scholar, Bristol
George J. Warren 5, son scholar, Bristol
Clara A. Warren 4, daughter scholar, Bristol
Marian B. Warren 3, daughter scholar, Bristol
Reginald W. Warren 2, son, Bristol
Jane Hookway 65, servant widow, nurse to family, Wiltshire Creadwell
Sarah J. Hayman 19, servant unmarried, general domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1881.

Thomas Warren 49, head married, Licenced Victualler, Bristol
Elizabeth Warren 40, wife married, Bristol
Lucie Warren 18, daughter unmarried, Bristol
George Warren 16, son unmarried, lithographic printer, Bristol
Clara Warren 14, daughter scholar, Bristol
Madeline Warren 9, daughter scholar, Bristol
Lousia Smith 20, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol
Kate Dwyer 16, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1891.

Robert W. Townsend 36, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Annie Townsend 40, wife married, Ratcliffe Leicester
Sarah S. Townsend 11, daughter scholar, Bristol
Florence A.Townsend 9, daughter scholar, Bristol
Mary Ann 4, daughter, Bristol

Census 1901.

Walter Marker 45, head married, licensed victualler Exeter
Ellen Marker 40, wife married, Taunton Somerset

Naval Volunteer

Naval Volunteer King Street

Bristol Museum

1861 – 74. Richard Trapnell
1875. Ann Trapnell
1876. Charles Clews
1877. William St.Clair
1878. F. Skinner
1879. Isaac Gould
1881. Frederick J. Sampson
1882 – 83. Philip Evans
1885 – 87. Henry Pymm
1887 to 1889. Sarah Banwell
1890. Henry Pymm
1891. Thomas Bradford
1891 – 94. Charles Tuckfield
1896 – 97. Louisa Tuckfield
1899 – 1925. Alfred Williams
1928 – 44. Albert Sims
1950 – 53. Edith Ann Sims
1956. Hannah Shopcott
1975. N. S. Hogan (manager)

No.17 King Street known as the Royal Naval Volunteer until the early 1890s, more recently named The Famous Royal Navy Volunteer.

Census 1861.

Richard Trapnell 46, head married, beer & lodging house keeper, Somerset Bridgwater
Ann Trapnell 43, wife married, house duties, Bristol
Mary Ann Trapnell 18, daughter unmarried, house duties, Bristol
George Trapnell 16, son unmarried, no occupation, Bristol
Alfred Trapnell 12, son scholar, Bristol
Henry Trapnell 6, son scholar, Bristol
John Williams 27, boarder unmarried, seaman merchant service, Norway
William Marey 30, boarder unmarried, seaman merchant service, Jamaica
Nicholas Martin 24, boarder unmarried, seaman merchant service, Trieste Austria
George Burton 37, boarder unmarried, seaman merchant service, Hampshire Stoke’s Bay
Samuel Thomas 18, boarder unmarried, quay labourer, Bristol
Lily Shane 60, visitor married, woolen draper, Lancashire Runkin

Census 1871.

Richard Trapnell 57, head married, publican , Bridgwater Somerset
Ann Trapnell 53, wife married, publican’s wife, Bristol
George Trapnell 26, son unmarried, labourer, Bristol
Alfred Trapnell 22, son unmarried, seaman, Bristol
Robert Hollgor 39, visitor married, master mariner, Dundee County Forfar
Mary Ann Hollgor 28, wife married, Bristol
Sarah Ann Hollgor 2, daughter, Limehouse London
Mary Ann Harris 33, lodger unmarried, charwoman, Bristol
Ada Maud Harris 5, daughter, Bristol
Mary Morgan 20, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Breckonshire Merthyr
William Phillips 40, boarder unmarried, seaman, Sussex Hastings
Harry Hoffmann 26, boarder unmarried, seaman, Hamburg
George Schott 19, boarder unmarried, seaman, Richmond Virginia USA
John Johnson 24, boarder unmarried, seaman, Amsterdam (British subject)
Catherine Jenkins 55, lodger married, charwoman, Bristol

Census 1881.

Frederick J. Sampson 26, head married, beer house keeper, Somerset Yatton
Sarah A. Sampson 27, wife married, Somerset Nailsea
Jemima Gadd 47, mother in law widow, formerly upholsterer, Somerset Nailsea
Blanche Sampson 3, daughter scholar, Bristol
Mabel Sampson 2, daughter scholar, Bristol
Emma Rodman 17, cousin unmarried, visitor no employment, Somerset Failand
Thomas Pierce 25, boarder unmarried, Bristol
John Higggins 26, boarder unmarried, seaman, Ireland
Joseph A. Thomas 18, boarder unmarried, commercial clerk, Lancashire Liverpool

Census 1891.

Thomas Bradford 44, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Dinah Jane Bradford 36, wife married, North Wooton
Thomas Bradford 13, son, billiard marker, Bristol
Lily Bradford 11, daughter scholar, Bristol
Henry Bradford 8, son scholar, Bristol
Isabella Bradford 4, daughter scholar, Bristol
Frederick Bradford 1, son, Bristol
Rebecca Bradford 85, mother widow, no occupation, Frome Somerset

Census 1901.
Naval Volunteer Public House

Alfred Williams 46, head married, publican, Warmley Gloucestershire
Amy Williams 38, wife married, Pucklechurch Gloucestershire
George Henry Williams 12, son, St.George Bristol
Gertrude Williams 10, daughter, Swansea Wales
Gwendoline Williams 8, daughter, Kingswood Bristol
Beatrice Beach 20, servant single, general domestic servant, King Street Bristol

Census 1911.

Alfred Williams 42, head married, publican, Bristol
Amy Williams 42, wife married, Bristol
George Henry Williams 19, son single, traveller, Bristol
Gertrude May Williams 17, daughter single, milliner, Bristol
Maud Gwendoline Williams 15, daughter, dressmaker, Bristol
Florrie Slopes 20, servant single, Devizes
Mary Hancock 56, servant single, Wells
Annie Bell 27, visitor married, actress, Burnley
Harry Bedford 28, visitor single, actor & manager, Worcester
James Bruton 42, visitor married, traveller, Birmingham
James Howarth 49, visitor married, traveller, Burnley

Museum Tavern

Museum Tavern Museum Avenue

1867 – 68. William Davis
1869. John Loosemore
1871. James Gahan
1871 to 1872 John Plant
1872 to 1874. ? Mayer
1874 to 1876. John Jacob Good
1877 to 1878. James Passmore
1879 to 1880. Sarah Wagner
1881. Eliza Bridges
1882. John Henry Bridges
1883 – 1906. William Folland
1909. Mary Ann Folland
1911. Frederick George White
1914 – 17. Harry Brown
1921. Phoebe Ann Rose
1925 – 31. Alfred James
1935. Frederick Barber

Hanmer’s Buildings down the left of Museum Avenue, as seen from Park Street before 1870. The tavern (with gas lamp) can be seen half way down. The building to the right is now the Masonic Hall but was once the museum from which the pub took its name. The pub went in 1936 when St.George’s Road was extended into Park Street.

Census 1871.

John Plant 43, head married, beer house keeper, Northamptonshire Grafton
Jane Plant 38, wife married, Bristol
Augusta Cook 66, widow, charwoman, Bristol

Census 1881.

Eliza Bridges 22, head wife married, publican, Bristol St George (Husband at Lydney)
Minnie A. Bridges 1, daughter, Bristol St George
At the time of the census John Henry Bridges, a 22 year old engine fitter from Bristol was lodging with William and Jane Lewis at Factory Lane, Lydney

Census 1891.

William Folland 36, head married, hotel proprietor, Devon Dolton
Mary A. Folland 36, wife married, Buckinghamshire Aylesbury

Census 1901.

William Folland 45, head married, licensed victualler, Devon
Mary A. Folland 45, wife married, Aylesbury

Census 1911.

Frederick George White, single, public house, confectioner, Bristol

Morning Star

Morning Star (Of Gwent) Trenchard Street

1856. Isaac Morgan
1863. Ellen O’Brien
1865 – 71. John Cooke
1871 – 72. Charlotte Cooke
1874. W. Peter Tippett
1875 to 1889. Alfred Leach
1891 – 97. George James Stansbury
1899 – 1906. Mona Lyons
1909 – 38. James Watts
1944. George Atkinson
1950 – 53. Reginald Dowdle
1956. Manfred C. Fry

During much of the 1960s and 70s, what used to be the Morning Star was home to a greasy spoon café, more recently a pub again named the Bar Ether, it was demolished in 2008 for an extension to Colston Hall, prior to demolition the building was being used as a recording studio.

Census 1871.

Charlotte Cooke 56, head widow, beer house keeper, Devon Tiverton
Alice M. Hill 16, daughter married, Bristol
William Hill 21, son in law, grocer, Bristol

Census 1881.

Alfred Leach 30, head married
Emma Leach 32, wife married
George A. Leach 3, son
Beatrice Leach 6 months, daughter
Sarah J. Eatell 14, servant unmarried, domestic servant

Census 1891.

George James Stansbury 30, head married, mariner, Bristol
Minnie S. Stansbury 27, wife married, Bristol
George J. Stansbury 6, son scholar, Bristol
William T. Stansbury 4, son, Bristol
Clara Lark 18, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol
Christopher Donohue 22, lodger single, mariner, Bristol

Census 1901.

William Lyons 35, head married, coach painter, Bristol
Mona Lyons 35, wife married, beer retailer, Bristol
Philip Lyons 14, son, bus conductor, Bristol
Amy Lyons 12, daughter, Bristol
Annie Lyons 10, daughter, Bristol
Jenny Lyons 8, daughter, Bristol
Willie Lyons 6, son, Bristol
Daniel Lyons 1, son, Bristol

Census 1911.

James Watts 35, head married, licensed victualler, St.Augustine’s Bristol
Florence Watts 33, wife married, St.James’ Bristol
Florence Watts 7, daughter school, St.Augustine’s Bristol
Alice Watts 6, daughter school, St.Augustine’s Bristol
Charles Watts 4, son school, St.Augustine’s Bristol
William Watts 2, son, St.Augustine’s Bristol
Eileen May 2 months, daughter, St.Augustine’s Bristol

Masonic Tavern

Masonic Tavern Thunderbolt Street

1866 – 72. William White
1874. James Curtis
1875 – 79. Thomas Brown
1881 – 83. Robert Peters
1885 – 87. Robert Ball
1887 – 1890. Henry Cooksley
1891 – 92. Alfred Pillinger
1896 – 1900. David Howell

One of many buildings demolished for the C.W.S. Building around 1901

Census 1871.

William H. White 41, head married, mariner, Westbury on Trym Gloucestershire
Mary Ann White 33, wife married 33, Westbury on Trym Gloucestershire
John White 14, son, Philadelphia, British Subject
Florence M. A. White 4, son, Bristol
Emily M. White 2, daughter, Bristol
Alice M. White 5 months, Bristol
Sarah L. Banfield 14, niece, Middlesex

Census 1881.

Robert Peters 40, head married, publican, Somerset
Mary J. Peters 37, wife married, Somerset
Mary Peters 7, daughter, Melbourne Derbyshire
Emily Peters 4, daughter, Melbourne Derbyshire

Census 1891.

Alfred Pillinger 23, head married, inn keeper, Bristol
Ada Pillinger 23, wife married, Bristol
James A. Cooksley 35, lodger married, farm labourer out of employment, Dundry
Elizabeth Cooksley 31, lodger married, Bedminster

Lower Park Row Off License

Lower Park Row Off License

No.10 Griffin Lane in 1881.
No.17 Lower Park Row from then on

1881 – 88. Sarah Witcombe
1891 – 97. Mary Sabina Lea
1901. Eliza Thomas
1904 – 06. Agnes L. Moon
1911 – 31. Francis Norman James
1935 – 56. Henry Francis James

Bristol Museum

Census 1881.
Shop with outdoor beer license.

Thomas Witcombe 58, head married, mason, Somerset Doulting
Sarah Witcombe 47, wife married, shop keeper, Bristol
Ellen Witcombe 10, daughter scholar, Bristol
George Witcombe 9, son scholar, Bristol
Fred Witcombe 7, son scholar, Bristol
Edward Witcombe 4, son scholar, Bristol

Census 1891.

Mary S. Lea 36, wife married, beer house keeper, Dorsetshire Silton
George Lea 10, son scholar, Bristol
Albert Lea 8, son scholar, Bristol
Beatrice M. Lea 6, daughter scholar, Bristol
Marie E. Lea 4, daughter, Bristol
Ernest W. Lea 2, son, Bristol
Rosina Pollard 18, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1901.

Eliza Thomas 45, head widow, beer retailer, Oxforshire Stanton Harcourt
Catherine Griffiths 36, visitor single, living on own means, Bristol
James Griffiths 54, lodger married, carpenter, Bristol
Henry Harris 31, lodger single, carpenter, Poland (British Subject)
Louise Pope 27, visitor single, living on own means, Gloucestershire Gloucester

Census 1911.

Francis Norman James 46, head married, carpenter & joiner (out of work) Bristol
Clara Ann James 43, wife married, Bristol
Henry Francis James 24, son single, painter and house decorator, Bristol
Lily Clara James 22, daughter single, clerk for Bristol Co-op Society, Bristol
Clara Ann James 20, daughter single, chocolate coverer for J. S. Fry & Sons, Bristol