Whitehall Tavern

Whitehall Tavern Devon Road

Courage Brewery Archive via Bristol Know Your Place

1881. John Clark
1891. Emma Jeans
1893 – 1900. Abraham Shortman
1901 – 03. Thomas Bradford
1905 – 11. William Priddle Hek
1913 – 27. Francis Holmes
1930 – 36. William Tregarthen
1937 – 50. Ernest Cainey
1953. Donald Sullivan
1956. Kitchener R. Weston
1975. B. Longstaff

Census 1881.
Whitehall Tavern

John Clark 70, head married, beer retailer, Bideford
Mary F. Clark 60, wife married, Williton
James Griffiths 48, boarder unmarried, cabinet maker, Bristol

Census 1891.
Whitehall Tavern

Emma Jeans 43, head widow, beer retailer, St.Philip’s Bristol
Clara E. Jeans 21, daughter single, tailoress, St.Philip’s Bristol
Annie Jeans 19, daughter single, dressmaker, St.Philip’s Bristol
William J. Jeans 17, son single, wire blind maker, St.Philip’s Bristol
Fanny S. Jeans 15, daughter, stay maker, St.Philip’s Bristol
Charles Jeans 12, son scholar, St.Philip’s Bristol
Frank E. Jeans 9, son scholar, St.Philip’s Bristol
Alfred Jeans 7, son scholar, St.Philip’s Bristol

Census 1901.
Whitehall Tavern

Thomas Bradford 45, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Emily Bradford 44, wife married, Bristol
Florence A. Bradford 21, daughter single, milliner, Bristol

Census 1911.
Whitehall Tavern

William Priddle Hek 30, head married, licensed victualler, Aberdare South Wales
Florence Ada Hek 30, wife married, assisting in business, Bristol Gloucestershire
Trevor James Thomas Hek 7, son at school, Bristol Gloucestershire
Frank George Hek 3, son, Bristol Gloucestershire
William Priddle Hek 1, son, Bristol Gloucestershire
Annie Dale 52, servant married, general domestic servant, Jersey St.Helier

White Swan

White Swan Fishponds Road

1851. James Maggs
1861 – 78. Francis Tiley
1881 – 86. Martha Ann Tiley
1888. Charles Hibbs
1891 – 93. Harrison Leggott
1896. William Woodbury
1899 – 1901. William Gower
1903. Mary Gower
1904 – 32. William Hasell
1935 – 53. Florence Maria Hasell
1953 – 56. Basil Charles Martin Naish
1960. J. R. Ricketts
1968. Frank Robins Hasell
1975. J. W. Brice

The tenancy of Basil Naish commenced on the 16th October 1953, the rent was £195 per annum and the landlord was The Bristol United Breweries Limited. Mr Naish was previously the manager of the Griffin Hotel, in the Cambridgeshire town of March.

The trade of the White Swan for the twelve months ended 31st December 1952 was as follows:

Draught Beer … 365⅝ Barrels
Bottled Beers … 11,973 Dozens ½ Pints
Wines … 1875/6 Gallons
Spirits … 2475/6 Gallons
Cider … Nil Gallons

Census 1851.
White Swan Inn

James Maggs 30, head married, warehouseman & beer retailer, St.George’s Gloucestershire
Mary Ann Maggs 29, wife married, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Eliza Maggs 8, daughter, Stapleton Gloucestershire
George Thomas Maggs 1, son, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Clark 19, servant unmarried, Bruton Somersetshire

Census 1861.
White Swan Public House

Francis Tiley 36, head married, mason, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Martha Ann Tiley 35, wife married, dress maker, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Joanna Elizabeth Tiley 9, daughter scholar, Gloucestershire Stapleton

Census 1871.

Francis Tiley 47, head married, beer retailer & mason, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Martha Ann Tiley 46, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Joanna Elizabeth Tiley 19, daughter unmarried, barmaid, Gloucestershire Stapleton

Census 1881.
Beer House White Swan

Martha Ann Tyley 57, head widow, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Henry Francis Crinks 7, grandson scholar, Bristol
Jane Sparks 20, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol

Census 1891.

Harrison Leggott 41, head married, publican, Lincolnshire Crowle
Agnes Leggott 36, wife married
William Tucker 11, nephew scholar, Penzance Cornwall
Elizabeth Brown 18, servant single, general servant, Penzance Cornwall

Census 1901.

William H. Gower 42, head married, hotel proprietor, Herefordshire Leominster
Mary Gower 40, wife married, Staffordshire Darlaston
Beatrice Gower 12, daughter, Birmingham
Joseph Sims 62, father in law widower, barman, Gloucestershire Bream
Ann Sims 37, sister in law single, barmaid, Staffordshire Darlaston
Henrietta Refferell 33, visitor married, professor of music, Bristol
Mary Jones 54, visitor single, Bristol
Ann Shepherd 67, servant married, cook, Swansea (feeble)
Florence Hunt 23, servant single, housemaid, Castle Carey Somerset
Sarah Cox 18, servant single, barmaid, Bristol

Census 1911.

William Mark Hasell 37, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol St.George’s
Florence Maria Hasell 37, wife married, Bristol St.George’s
George Henry Hasell 14, son, Bristol St.George’s
Ivy Lilian Maud Hasell 13, daughter, Bristol Stapleton
Flora Alice Hasell 11, daughter, Bristol Stapleton
Albinus William Mark Hasell 8, son, Bristol Stapleton
Elizabeth Sarah Kathleen Hasell 6, daughter, Bristol Stapleton
Florence Maud Edna Hasell 4, daughter, Bristol Stapleton
Frank Robbins Hasell 1, son, Bristol Stapleton
Albert Frank Robbins 31, relative single, certified teacher, Bristol St.George’s
Hester Davis 19, servant single, domestic, Bristol St.George’s
Helen Mansfield 27, servant single, domestic nurse, Bristol St.George’s

White Lion

White Lion Fishponds Road

1861. Daniel Williams
1871. Samuel Cook
1876 – 91. John Williams
1892 – 1901. Charles Woodward
1904. E. Simmons
1906 – 14. Martha Matthews
1921 – 25. Martha Stokes
1928. Willie Stokes
1931. Sidney Britton
1935. Elizabeth Britton
1937 – 40. Arthur Rossiter
1940 – 44. Frederick Pearce
1950 – 56. Charles G. March
1975. E. R. Dent

This photograph shows the White Lion in May 2012, and was kindly provided by Cai Mason.

© Cai Mason

Census 1871.
White Lion

Samuel Cook 37, head married, engine fitter, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Margaret Cook 25, wife married, Bristol Kingsdown
Caroline House 25, servant married, domestic servant, Bristol Kingsdown

Census 1881.

John Williams 29, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Sarah Ann 27, wife married, Bristol
Elizabeth Cook Williams 6, daughter, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Daniel Williams 4, son, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Sarah Ann Williams 3 daughter, Gloucestershire Stapleton
John Williams 2, son, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Gilbert Williams 1, son, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Selina Hickery 17, visitor unmarried, general servant, Bristol

Census 1891.

John Williams 39, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol St.James’
Sarah A. Williams 37, wife married, Bristol St.Philip’s
Elizabeth C. Williams 16, daughter single, dressmaker, Gloucestershire Stapleton
John Williams 12, son scholar, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Sarah A. Williams 13, daughter scholar, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Gilbert Williams 11, son scholar, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Tom Williams 7, son scholar, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Helena G. Williams 6, daughter scholar, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Victoria B. Williams 3, daughter, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Ellen Williams 2, daughter, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Ada Parsons 19, servant single, general servant, Bristol St.Philip’s

Census 1901.

Charles Woodward 48, head married, licensed victualler, Wiltshire
Harriet Woodward 47, wife married, Monmouthshire
Rose Woodward 19, daughter single, Monmouthshire
Emma Silverthorn 22, servant single, housemaid domestic, Monmouthshire

Waggon And Horses

Waggon & Horses Stapleton Road

1806. Benjamin Ferrar
1816 – 30. Ann Ferrar
1832 – 54. John Higgs
1856 – 89. Charles Godwin
1891 – 96. Thomas Parker
1899 – 1909. Samuel Joy
1914. Arthur Ansell
1917. Samuel Joy
1921. James Stacey
1925. George McFarlane
1928 – 31. Frank Beane
1935. Walter Bullock
1937 – 38. James Dunkerton
1944. Sidney Delahaye
1950. Joseph Carnagie
1953. Leslie George Beachey
1956. Christopher J. Gartland
1960. J. E. Yandell
1975. J. J. Lally

Listed as the London Waggon in 1806. John Higgs was a brick and tile maker, limeburner, and quarryman

Census 1841.

John Higgs 45, publican, born in county
Ann Higgs 45, born in county
Elizabeth Haus 45, servant, born in county
Eliza Isaac 15, servant, born in county
William Harding 13, labourer, born in county
John Ferrar 45, cooper, born in county

Census 1851.

John Higgs 60, head married, brick, tile and lime manufacturer employing 25 men, Gloucesterhire Yate
Ann Higgs 59, wife married, Gloucesterhire Stapleton
Elizabeth Ayers 57, servant unmarried, house servant, Gloucestershire Old Sodbury
Mary A. Clarke 21, servant unmarried, house servant, Somerset Brislington
Hannah Jewell 27, servant unmarried, house servant, Somerset Wellington
Mary Crowden 30, servant widow, house servant, Wiltshire Devizes
Henry Iles 13, lodger, brickmakers labourer, Gloucestershire Frampton Cotterell
Henry Simms 25, lodger unmarried, brickmakers labourer, Gloucestershire Berkeley

Census 1861.

Charles Godwin 34, head married, inn keeper, Cold Ashton Gloucestershire
Elizabeth H. Godwin 29, wife married, Ford Wiltshire
Sarah Ann 14, daughter, assistant, Batheaston Somerset
William H. Godwin 2, son, Bristol
Lydia R. Godwin 6 months, daughter, Bristol
Betsey Cox 28, servant single, unmarried, Hanham Gloucestershire
Eliza Angel 24, servant single, unmarried, Codrington Gloucestershire
Mary Ann Billett 16, servant unmarried, nursemaid, Ford Wiltshire
Joseph Werrett 23, servant unmarried, brewer, Yate Gloucestershire

Census 1871.

Charles Godwin 44, head married, brewer Waggon & Horses Inn, Gloucestershire Cold Ashton
E. H. Godwin 39, wife married, Wiltshire Ford
Charlotte Godwin 20, daughter unmarried, Bath Somerset
Alfred Godwin 25, visitor unmarried, coach trimmer, Wiltshire Devizes
J. E. Woodcock 29, female servant unmarried, domestic servant, Wiltshire Bradford
Martha Cole 23, servant unmarried, domestic servant, South Wales Pembroke
Elizabeth Morgan 44, servant married, domestic servant, Bristol
George Monday 25, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Wiltshire Chilcot
Annie Niblett 20, visitor unmarried, Gloucestershire Gloucester

Census 1881.

Charles Godwin 55, head widower, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire Cold Ashton
Amy E. L. Godwin 17, daughter unmarried, Bristol
Alexander Cameron 28, assistant unmarried, barman inn servant, Ross Ullapool
Ellin Monular 19, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol
Emma Fox 32, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol St.Paul’s

Census 1891.

Thomas Parker 46, head married, inn keeper, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Charlotte Parker 40, wife married, Somerset Bath
James W. Hole 25, servant single, barman, Bristol
Lilla B. King 25, servant single, barmaid, Wallington Oxfordshire
Caroline R. Hopkins 36, servant single, domestic servant, Gloucestershire Charfield
Elizabeth Earl 19, servant single, domestic servant, Gloucestershire St.George

Census 1901.

Samuel Joy 51, head married, brewer & publican, Bristol
Susan Joy 30, wife married, Bristol
Rosina Joy 28, daughter single, assistant in bar, Bristol
Albert Joy 21, son single, barman, Bristol
Blanche Joy 19, daughter single, assistant in bar, Bristol
Oliver Joy 17, son single, assistant in bar, Bristol
Annie Schewety 29, servant single, cook, Bristol
Ruth Leurs 21, servant single, waitress, Yate Gloucestershire
Emily Skrine 18, servant single, waitress, Bristol
Edith Shortman 17, servant single, housemaid, Keynsham
Roland Bunt 22, servant single, hostler in the yard, Isle of Man

Union Tavern

Union Tavern Easton Road

1848 – 53. John Passmore
1871. Henry Amos Patten Hall
1878 – 83. Walter William Patten Hall
1885 – 86. Mary James
1887. George Broad
1889 – 91. William Howard Jones
1892 – 1906. George Mills
1909 – 37. Ernest William Thomas
1944 – 47. William James Gough
1950. Robert Philips
1953. Arthur Tuckner
1956. William C. J. Handford

Census 1851.

John Passmore 40, head married, beer house keeper, Devon West Buckland
Ann Passmore 34, wife married, Gloucestershire Froster
Emma Passmore 5, daughter, Bristol St.Michael’s
William Passmore 39, brother unmarried, labourer, Devon West Buckland

Census 1871.

Henry Amos Patten Hall 45, head married, publican, Bristol
Sarah Jane Hall 32, wife married, Gloucestershire Badminton
Walter William Patten Hall 19, son unmarried, coach body maker, Bristol
Ann Patten Hall 79, mother widow, Bristol
William Henry Moore 25, nephew unmarried, engine fitter at works, Wiltshire Swindon
Louisa Ann Patten Hall 17, niece unmarried, general domestic servant, Bristol
Levi Hollister 64, boarder widower, coal miner, Coalpit Heath Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Hollister 22, boarder’s daughter, stay maker, Frampton Cotterell Gloucestershire

Census 1881.

Walter W. P Hall 29, head married, inn keeper, Bristol
Ann A. Hall 34, wife married, Bristol
Alice A. P. Hall 3, daughter, Bristol
Walter H. P. Hall 1, son, Bristol
Fanny Jay 15, servant, general servant, Wiltshire Frome

Census 1891.

William Howard Jones 56, head married, lithographic printer & beer house keeper, Gloucestershire Coleford
Mary Jones 58, wife married, beer, Gloucestershire Arlingham
Lilian M. Jones 9, daughter scholar, Gloucestershire Eastington
Ethel M. Jones 4, daughter scholar, Wiltshire Bradford
Sarah Rowles 45, sister in law single, Gloucestershire Arlingham

Census 1901.

George Mills 45, head married, publican, Fernhurst Sussex
Agnes Mills 41, wife married, Ireland
Lucy Mills 23, daughter single, dress maker, Bermuda
Veney Mills 21, daughter single, domestic, Bermuda

Census 1911.

Ernest William Thomas 36, head married, publican, Bristol
Minnie Emma Thomas 37, assisting in business, Bristol

Twinnell Arms

Twinnell Arms Twinnell Street
Off license

1875 to 1883. John Warren
1884 to 1886. Charles Macey
1887. Edward Sarney
1891. Emily Roseworthy
1891 – 1901. James Pedler
1903 – 06. John Tudor
1911. Job Gunningham
1928 – 31. Florence May Wilcox
1935 – 38. William Alfred Woodland
1944 – 56. William George Baker

Census 1881.
Twinnell Arms

John Warren 53, head married, blacksmith & publican, Bishop’s Nympton Devon
Jane Warren 50, wife married, Exton Somerset
Lillie M. Warren 16, daughter unmarried, Bishop’s Nympton

Census 1891.

Emily Roseworthy 38, head widow, beer retailer, Bristol
Herbert E. Roseworthy 17, son single, apprentice confectioner, Bristol
Mabel G. Roseworthy 16, daughter single, assistant tailoress, Bristol
Lionel G. Roseworhy 12, son scholar, Bristol
Frank Roseworthy 9, son scholar, Bristol

Census 1901.

James Pedler 42, head married, beer retailer, St.Paul’s Bristol
Eliza Pedler 43, wife married, St.Philip’s Bristol
Alice M. Pedler 20, daughter single, cigar maker, St.Philip’s Bristol
Frederick J. Pedler 18, son single, lithographic printer, St.Philip’s Bristol
Ernest J. Pedler 13, son, railway servant, St.Philip’s Bristol
Albert E. W. Pedler 3, son, St.Philip’s Bristol

Census 1911.

Job Gunningham 69, husband married, police pensioner & beer house keeper, Huntspill Somerset
Mary Ann Gunningham 36, wife married, Clifton Bristol
Kathleen Mary Gunningham 8, daughter, Henstridge Somerset
Leslie Gordon Gunningham 7, son, Henstridge Somerset

Thrissell Street Stores

Thrissell Street Stores Thrissell Street
Off license

1878. Michael Pool
1881 – 83. Elizabeth Davies
1885 – 86. Florence Elizabeth Foxwell
1888. John Bowden
1891. Edwin Grant
1892. Charles Jackson
1897. William James Nelmes
1900 – 06. Henry Joseph Matthews
1911. Emily Morgan
1928 – 38. Thomas Headford
1944. Henry James Offer
1950. Hilda O’Toole
1956. John K. Stanley

Census 1881.
Public house

William Davies 36, head married, painter, Bristol
Elizabeth Davies 42, wife married, Gloucestershire Bizley
Edith M. Davies 15, daughter unmarried, Bristol

Census 1891.

Edwin Grant 50, head married, grocer, Gloucestershire Hansberry
Mary Grant 24, wife married, Worcestershire Dudley
Alfred Grant 8, son, Worcestershire Dudley
Harry Grant 6, son, Worcestershire Dudley
Alice Grant 2, daughter, Worcestershire Dudley

Census 1901.

Henry J. Matthews 27, head married, boot cutter, Bristol
Emily Matthews 25, wife married, Langport Somerset
Henry W. Matthews 2, son, Bristol

Census 1911.

Emily Morgan 33, head married, outdoor beer retailer, Broadway Worcestershire
William Price Morgan 38, husband married, house carpenter, Llangyfelach Swansea Glamorganshire
Gilbert Price Morgan 6, son, St.Barnabas Bristol

Three Tuns

Three Tuns Easton Road

Bristol’s Lost Pubs collection

1870 – 71. John Rogers
1871. Mary Ann Victoria Rutter
1874 – 76. Thomas Meadow
1877. J. Barter
1878 to 1925. Alfred Vokes
1925 to 1937. Bertha Maud Evans
1938 – 53. Ellen Gertrude Harris
1956. Norman R. Smith
1960. W. R. Cornish

The Three Tuns was one of twelve pubs in Easton Road when this picture was taken in the early 1950s.

Census 1871.

Mary Ann Victoria Rutter 30, head unmarried, licensed victualler, King Stanley Gloucestershire

Census 1881.

Alfred Vokes 33, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Jane Vokes 27, wife married, Carlingcott Bath
Lilly Florence Vokes 3, daughter, Bristol
Bertha Maud Vokes 1, daughter, Bristol
Annie Emily Lintern 11, niece scholar, Camerton Bath

Census 1891.

Alfred Vokes 43, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Jane Vokes 39, wife married, Camerton Somerset
Lilly Florence Vokes 13, daughter scholar, Bristol
Bertha Maud Vokes 11, daughter scholar, Bristol
Elsie Agnes Vokes 9, daughter scholar, Bristol
Alfred James Vokes 7, son scholar, Bristol

Census 1901.

Alfred Vokes 51, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Jane Vokes 47, wife married, Somerset
Alfred Vokes 17, son single, operator cable tele.. Bristol
Gilbert Vokes 9, son, Bristol
Bertha Vokes 21, daughter single, Bristol
Elsie Vokes 19, daughter single, Bristol

Census 1911.

Alfred Vokes 62, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Jane Vokes 58, wife married, assisting in business, Carlingcott near Bath
Gilbert Vokes 19, son single, engineer, Bristol
Trissie Langley 19, niece single, assisting in business, Carlingcott near Bath

Three Blackbirds

Three Blackbirds Stapleton Road

Bristol Museum collections

1806 – 30. Job Guy
1831 – 32. John Deadman
1837. William Johnson
1839 – 40. Samuel Hathway
1841 – 44. Robert Holland
1847 – 54. William Sainsbury
1856. Thomas Thorn
1860 – 79. James Osborne
1879 to 1889. James Osborne (jnr)
1889 to 1890. Matilda Osborne
1890 – 94. Francis Lewin
1895 to 1904. George Mitchell
1905 to 1916. Ellen Ann Mitchell
1917 – 38. Walter Nott
1944 – 56. Alex Crawford Hunter
1975. H. A. Wilcox

Census 1841.

Robert Holland 25, publican, born in county
Elizabeth Holland 30, born in county
Sarah Moores 25, servant, born in county
William Fox 13, servant, born in county

Census 1851.

William Sainsbury 47, head married, innkeeper, Mangotsfield Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Sainsbury 44, wife married, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Sarah Ann Sainsbury 22, daughter unmarried, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Robert Sainsbury 18, son unmarried, Stapleton Gloucestershire
William Sainsbury 16, son unmarried, tin plate worker, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Ellen Sainsbury 14, daughter, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Emily Sainsbury 11, daughter, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Sainsbury 7, daughter, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Maria Sainsbury 2, daughter, Stapleton Gloucestershire

Census 1861.

James Osborne 44, head married, licensed victualler, St.Philip’s Bristol
Ann Osborne 34, wife married, St.Philip’s Bristol
Ellen Osborne 14, daughter, St.Philip’s Bristol
James Osborne 10, son scholar, St.Philip’s Bristol
George Osborne 8, son scholar, St.Philip’s Bristol
Frederick Osbone 5, son scholar, St.Philip’s Bristol
Henry Osborne 4, son scholar, St.Philip’s Bristol
John Osborne 3, son scholar, St.Philip’s Bristol
Hannah Osborne 1, daughter scholar, St.Philip’s Bristol

Census 1871.

James Osborne 44, head married, licensed victualler, St.Philip & Jacob Bristol
Ann Osborne 45, wife married, St.Philip & Jacob Bristol
George Osborne 18, son unmarried, lath render, St.Philip & Jacob Bristol
Frederick Osborne 16, son, apprentice lath renderer, St.Philip & Jacob Bristol
Henry Osborne 14, son, apprentice lath renderer, St.Philip & Jacob Bristol
John Osborne 13, son, St.Philip & Jacob Bristol
Alice Osborne 7, daughter scholar, St.Philip & Jacob Bristol
Hannah Osborne 3, daughter scholar, St.Philip & Jacob Bristol
Ann Shepstone 13, servant, domestic servant, St.Philip & Jacob Bristol

Census 1881.

James Osborne 30, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Martha Osborne 33, wife married, Bristol
Annie Osborne 10, daughter scholar, Bristol
Florence Osborne 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
James Osborne 5, son scholar, Bristol
William Osborne 2, son scholar, Bristol
Frederick Osborne 8 months, son, Bristol

Census 1891.

Francis Lewin 34, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Weston-Super-Mare
Esther A. Lewin 32, wife married, Leicestershire Leicester
Esther F. Lewin 12, daughter scholar, Bristol
Edith M. Lewin 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
Charles Lewin 7, son scholar, bristol

Census 1901.

George Mitchell 64, head married, licensed victualler, Milton Abbas Dorset
Ellen A. Mitchell 48, wife married, Southampton Hampshire
Ayling T. Mitchell 22, son single, at home barman, Totton Hampshire
Frances S. Mitchell 20, daughter single, at home, Totton Hampshire
George J. Mitchell 18, son single, articled clerk to surveyor & architect, Totton Hampshire
Eva B. Mitchell 16, daughter single, Totton Hampshire
Lawrence H. Mitchell 14, son, Totton Hampshire
Gladys E. Mitchell 12, daughter, Titchfield Hampshire
James Mitchell 73, brother married, retired hotel keeper, Milton Abbas Dorset
Percy C. Tripp 25, boarder single, no occupation, Bristol

Census 1911.

Ellen Ann Mitchell 60, head widow, licensed victualler, Southampton
Ayling Taylor Mitchell 32, son single, restauranteur, Totton Hampshire
George James Mithchell 28, son single, assisting in business, Totton Hampshire
Eva Blanche Mitchell 26, daughter single, assisting in business, Totton Hampshire
Lawrence Hawkins Mitchell 24, son single, clerk at fruit merchants, Totton Hampshire
Gladys Ellen Mitchell 22, daughter single, at home, Titchfield Hampshire

Stapleton Road Tavern

Stapleton Road Tavern Stapleton Road

1851 – 54. John Kinrade
1856 – 60. John Nicholls
1861. William Batt
1863. Thomas Tuckfield
1865. John Manfield
1868 – 72. Andrew Brown
1874. Matilda Brown
1875 – 78. Sophia Cox
1879 – 81. Joseph Drew
1883 – 86. Thomas Bowyer
1888. William Richard Nicholas
1889 – 94. Ann Rebecca Smith
1896 – 99. Frederick Lloyd
1901 – 06. Frederick G. Milton
1909. Edwin Bence
1911 – 17. Olivia Couzins
1921 – 53. Frederick Haskins
1956. William Gribble
1975. T. Harding

John Kinrade was previously at the Cork Tavern on Broad Quay

Courage Brewery Archive

Census 1851.

John Kinrade 47, head widower, victualler, Isle of Man
Margaret Kinrade 16, daughter unmarried, Bristol
Mary Ann Kinrade 10, daughter, Bristol
Henry James Kinrade 8, son, Bristol
Christian Kinrade 42, visitor cousin unmarried, occupation unknown, Isle of Man
Elizabeth Brain 25, servant unmarried, house servant, Bristol

Census 1861.

William Batt 27, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Elizabeth Batt 28, wife married, Bristol
William Batt 7, son scholar, Bristol
Charles Batt 5, son scholar, London Surrey
Eliza White 18, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol
Thomas Joiner 17, servant unmarried, labourer, Bristol
Joseph England 41, visitor widow, tailor, Gloucestershire Dyrham

Census 1871.
Stapleton Road Spirit Vaults

Andrew Brown 50, head married, licensed victualler, London
Matilda Brown 51, wife married, licensed victualler’s wife, Bristol
Emily Cox 27, daughter married, licensed victualler’s daughter, Bristol
George Brown 19, son unmarried, licensed victualler’s son, Bristol
Laura Brown 16, daughter unmarried, victualler’s daughter, Bristol
Walter Cox 8, visitor scholar, Bristol
Mabel Cox 3, visitor scholar, Bristol
Amy Russell 3, granddaughter scholar, Bristol
Emma Coke 26, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Worcestershire Evesham

Census 1881.

Joseph Drew 50, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Mary Ann Drew 50, wife married, Bristol
Harriet Phillips 32, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1891.

Ann R. Smith 65, head widow, licensed victualler, South Wales St.Albans
Ann J. Meecham 31, daughter, South Wales Llantwitt
W. B. Andrew 26, wife, barmaid, Cornwall Falmouth
Jane Thomas 31, servant single, domestic servant, South Wales Cowbridge
Ceciia Richards 29, boarder single, dressmaker, Great Yarmouth

Census 1901.

Frederick G. Milton 26, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Winifred K. Milton 24, wife married, Gloucestershire Winterbourne
Winifred K. Milton 1, daughter, Bristol
Alice Randall 19, servant single, general domestic servant, Somerset Bath

Census 1911.

Olivia Hooper Couzins 54, head widow, licensee, Bradford on Avon Wiltshire
William Henry Couzins 28, son single, helps at home, Bristol
Mary E. Amesbury 25, servant single, helps in bar, Nailsea Somerset
Mabel Pearce 22, servant single, general servant, Bristol