Rising Sun

Rising Sun West Street

In 1863 William Cox is listed as Butcher & Beer Retailer

1848 – 54. Joseph Smart
1860. Henry Power
1861 to 1869. William Cox
1870. William Clark
1871. William Heyward
1872. H. Bourn
1874. Albert Thomas
1875. William Barrett
1876. James Welsh
1877. J. Plant
1878 – 79. Joseph Wilkes
1881 – 89. Robert Norman
1891. Joseph Bacon
1891. James Edwards
1891. Mary Ann Clutterbuck
1892 – 94. Richard Cutterbuck
1896 – 99. James Brokenbrow
1900. Fanny Pritchard
1901. Charles H. Pritchard
1904 – 06. George Payne
1909 – 14. Thomas Hall Webb
1917 – 31. Albert Bryant
1935 – 38. Thomas Bryant
1944. Beatrice Bryant
1950. Albert Bryant
1953 – 56. John Bernard Callaway

Census 1851.

Joseph Smart 40, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Sophia Smart 39, wife married, Bristol
Sarah King 20, servant unmarried, general servant, Gloucestershire
John Godding 61, lodger unmarried, pensioner 14th regiment foot, Somerset
Hannah Butler 77, lodger widow, charwoman, Gloucestershire

Census 1861.

William Cox 42, head married, butcher employing 1 man, Somerset Kingston Seymour
Ann Cox 36, wife married, Somerset St.George’s
Ellen Mack 6, boarder scholar, Bristol St.Philip & Jacob
Alice London 12, boarder scholar, Bristol St.Philip & Jacob
Marie London 6, boarder scholar, Bristol St.Philip & Jacob
Grace Hackshaw 20, servant unmarried, general servant, Scotland
Thomas Haynes 19, servant unmarried, slaughterman, Bristol St.Philip & Jacob out

Census 1871.

William Heyward 34, head married, beer house keeper, Devonshire Ilsington
Jane Heyward 22, wife married, beer house keeper, Coldridge Devon

Census 1881.

Robert Norman 28, head married, publican, Bristol
Emma Norman 28, wife married, machinist, Bristol

Census 1891.

James Edwards 27, head married, beer retailer, St.Philip’s Bristol
Charlotte Edwards 28, wife married, St.Jude’s Bristol
Lucy Breddy 14, servant single, general domestic servant, St.George Bristol

Census 1901.

Charles H. Pritchard 29, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Fanny Pritchard 29, wife married, Bristol
Ivy Pritchard 8, daughter, Bristol
Cresswell Pritchard 5, son, Bristol
Gladys Pritchard 4, daughter, Bristol
Emma Halford 17, servant single, general servant, Bristol

Census 1911.

Thomas Hall Webb 39, head married, publican, Bristol
Esther Webb 39, wife married, Tockington Gloucestershire
George Davis 16, nephew single, parcel carter’s assistant, Bristol

Punch Bowl

Punch Bowl Old Market Street

1806 – 20. Onesiphorus Lucus
1822 – 38. Joseph Cheesewright
1839 – 42. Samuel King
1844 – 48. William Arnold
1851 – 53. Martha Arnold
1854. William Arnold
1856 – 71. William Tilly
1872 to 1883. Alfred H. Townsend
1884 – 89. Mary Jane Townsend
1891 – 99. Humphrey Hale
1901 to 1910. William Elkanah Wookey
1911 – 17. George Bowrey
1921. Robert Wakefield
1925. William Davis
1928. Henry Mitchell
1931. Percy Packer
1935 – 37. Samuel Britton
1938. Ernest Berry
1944. Thomas Lewis
1950. William Burnell
1953 – 56. Harold Newton Thatcher
1975. D. J. Mills

Bristol’s Lost Pubs collection

This picture was taken in the 1950s, the bunting was probably to celebrate the Queen’s coronation in 1953. First listed as the Punch Bowl in 1872, it was previously listed under wine & spirit dealers (no sign). Information on Joseph Cheesewright was kindly provided by Nick Cheesewright.

Census 1841.

Samuel King 50, wine merchant, born in county
Thomas Griffith 15, servant, not born in county
Jane Cox 20, servant, not born in county

Census 1851.

Martha Arnold 34, widow, spirit merchant, Bisley
John King 69, father, retired inn keeper, Bisley
Martha King 63, Bisley
Mary Ann Bilsten 20, cousin, assistant Keynsham
Patience Summers 28, servant, Chippenham

Census 1861.

William Tilly 42, head married, victualler, Bristol
Martha Tilly 44, wife married, Gloucestershire Chalford
Martha King 73, mother in law widow, Gloucestershire Chalford
Belinda Francom 21, assistant unmarried, barmaid, Somerset Paulton
Mary Ann L. Lee 18, assistant unmarried, barmaid, Middlesex Timber
Sarah Edwards 39, servant unmarried, cook domestic, Herefordshire Ross

Census 1871.

William Tilly 52, head married, spirit merchant, Bristol
Martha Tilly 54, wife married, Gloucestershire
Mary Lee 28, assistant unmarried, Middlesex London
Ellen Phippin 23, assistant unmaried, Devon
Ann Thomas 39, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1881.

William H. Townsend 32, head married, wine merchant employing 2 men and 1 boy, Bristol St.James’
Mary Jane Townsend 30, wife married, Bristol St.Nicholas
Florence E. Townsend 10, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Philip’s
Louisa M. Townsend 9, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Philip’s
Fannie Townsend 2, daughter, Bristol St.Philip’s
Elizabeth Williams 19, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol St.Philip’s
Emma K. Thomas 21, boarder unmarried, music teacher, Bristol St.Michael’s
Emily Llewellin 22, boarder unmarried, Bristol St.Paul’s

Census 1891.

Humphrey Hale 46, head married, licensed victualler, Didcot Berkshire
Mary Hale 49, wife married, Clerkenwell Middlesex
Eleanor Hale 12, daughter scholar, Bristol
Emma Trevillion 42, wife’s sister single, Clerkenwell Middlesex
Marion L. Townsend 18, servant single, barmaid, Bristol

Census 1901.

William Elkanah Wookey 50, head married, wine and spirit merchant, Kent Woolwich
Jane Wookey 49, wife married, Northumberland Kenton
Mary Emily Wookey 27, daughter single, assistant to parent, Northumberland Newcastle on Tyne
Jane Anna Wookey 25, daughter single, assistant to parent, Northumberland Gosforth
Florence Gertrude Wookey 20, daughter single, assistant to parent, Bristol

Census 1911.

George Bowrey 39, head married, collector of excise, Bristol
Lily Bowrey 23, wife married, hotel, Bristol
George Bowrey 15, son, hotel, Bristol
Nellie Bowrey 8, daughter, Bristol
Bettie Bowrey 5, daughter, Bristol
Kathleen Bowrey 1, daughter, Bristol
Belle Wood 27, friend and boarder single, dress maker, Exeter

Plume Of Feathers

Plume Of Feathers Gloucester Lane

1775. Thomas Santon
1792. James Green
1794. Ann Green
1800 – 06. John Herepath
1816. Ann Pullen
1820 – 26. John Bennett
1828 – 32. Joseph Hill
1834. Mrs. Hill
1837 – 49. William Jones
1851 – 56. Richard Passmore
1858 – 61. John Squire
1863 – 67. Thomas Voisey
1868 – 72. Stephen Clancy
1874 – 75. William Cox
1877 – 87. Albert Searle
1889. Henry Sleep
1891 – 96. James Dunn
1897 – 1914. Albert Gazzard
1917 – 38. Samuel Gazzard
1944. Florence Gazzard
1950 – 56. Albert Gazzard
1975. Mrs. L. G. Edmonds

At the left of this row of houses the pub is shown here during the 1980s when it was known as the Old Castle Green.

Census 1841.

William Jones 40, publican, born in county
Hannah Jones 40, born in county
Sarah Ann Jones 14, born in county
Elizabeth Ackland 45, servant, born in county

Census 1851.

Richard Passmore 31, head married, licensed victualler, Taunton Somerset
Mary Passmore 33, wife married, Taunton Somerset
Caroline Passmore 5, daughter, Bristol
Emily Stevens 13, servant, victuallers servant, Nailsea Somerset
Ann Gilbert 24, servant unmarried, licensed victualler’s servant, Ashton Somerset

Census 1861.

John Squire 46, head married, publican, Devon
Sarah Squire 56, wife married, Buckland Devon
Rebekah Squire 25, daughter unmarried, dress maker, St.Philip’s Bristol
William Squire 19, son unmarried, engine driver, St.Philip’s Bristol
John Squire 15, son, brewer, St.Philip’s Bristol
Agness M. Squire 13, daughter, dress maker’s apprentice, St.Philip’s Bristol
Sarah Dison 21, servant unmarried, general servant, Downend Gloucestershire

Census 1871.

Stephen Clancey 25, head married, publican, St.Philip’s Bristol
Rebecca Clancey 24, wife married, Glasgow
Catherine Reiley 16, servant unmarried, general servant, Bury Thornbury

Census 1881.

Albert Serle 48, head married, painter & landlord, Bristol Temple
Lucy Serle 39, wife married, South Cerney Gloucestershire
Isabella Serle 21, daughter unmarried, Weston Super Mare
Fanny Serle 16, daughter unmarried, pupil teacher, Kewstoke Somerset
Margarate Harrison 17, step daughter unmarried, miliner, Hackney London
Edith Serle 19, sister unmarried, grocer, Bedminster Bristol

Census 1891.

James Dunn 34, head married, publican, Bristol
Eliza Dunn 39, wife married, publican’s assistant, Bristol
James Dunn 10, son scholar, Bristol
Emma Dunn 8, daughter scholar, Bristol

Census 1901.

Albert Gazzard 48, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Mary Gazzard 50, wife married, Bristol
Albert Gazzard 15, son, errand boy, Bristol
Walter Gazzard 9, son, Bristol
Laura Gazzard 12, daughter, Bristol
Bertha Gazzard 7, daughter, Bristol

Census 1911.

Albert Gazzard 58, head married, licensed victualler, St.Philip’s Bristol
Mary Gazzard 60, wife married, assisting in business, St.Philip’s Bristol
Samuel Gazzard 27, son single, assisting in business, St.Philip’s Bristol
Bertha Gazzard 17, daughter single, assisting in business, St.Philip’s Bristol
Lily Gazzard 13, grandchild, schooling, Easton Bristol

Palace Wine And Spirits Vaults

Palace Wine & Spirit Vaults West Street

1870 – 74. John Sharp
1875. Thomas Morgan
1876 to 1885. John & Richard Blacker
1886. Rose Blacker
1887. George Walker
1891. John Moore
1892. John Maggs
1893. Samuel Beckett
1895. William Marchant
1896. George Collett
1898. John Dobbs
1900 – 01. Charles Thomas
1903. Charles Martin
1906. Richard Frankland Procter
1909 – 11. Charles Richard Thomas
1914. George Eastwood
1917 – 21. Reginald Read
1925 – 31. Alfred Angerson
1935. James Brokenbrow
1937 – 50. Harry Nash
1953. William Shute
1956. Joseph E. Bradbury
1975. A. A. Bwye

Census 1871.

John Sharp 38, head married, wine & spirit merchant, Currie Scotland
Sarah Mardon Sharp 37, wife married, Somerset Chard
Lydia Louisa Sharp 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
John Gare Dickie Sharp 5 months, son, Bristol
John Anderson 36, brother in law widower, assistant, Scotland Southwick
Isabella Anderson 9, niece scholar, Merthyr Tydfil Wales
Mary Moore 53, servant widow, house keeper, Somerset Banwell
Elizabeth Smith 21, servant unmarried, general servant, Frampton Cotterell

Census 1881.
Gin Palace

John Blacker 46, brother unmarried, licensed victualler, Somerset Donyatt
Richard C. Blacker 39, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Watchet
Rose Blacker 38, wife married, Dorset Sturminster Newton
Alice R. Hurst 23, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Gloucestershire Bitton

Census 1891.
Palace

John Moore 60, head married, publican, Somerset Taunton
Emma Moore 53, wife married, assists in business, Devon Kenton
Emma J. Moore 24, daughter single, draper’s assistant, Somerset Taunton
Bertram C. Moore 18, son single, barman, Devon Topsham
Ada E. Moore 16, daughter single, Devon Topsham
Margaret Moore 12, daughter scholar, Devon Topsham
Winifred Moore 9, daughter scholar, Devon Topsham
William Cocker 19, servant single, domestic servant, Devon Exminster
Amy Johnson 18, servant single, barmaid, Somerset Bristol

Census 1901.

Charles R. Thomas 31, head married, licensed victualler, Middlesex Hornsey
Ellen Thomas 27, wife married, Finsbury Park Hornsey
Gertrude Thomas 3, daughter, Manchester
Kate Thomas 2, daughter, Rochdale Lancashire
Ada L. Banks 24, servant single, hotel servant, Crompton Lancashire
Herbert Jain 17, servant single, Broxtowe Nottingham

Census 1911.

Charles R. Thomas 41, head married, licensed victualler, Hornsey Middlesex
Mrs. Thomas 38, wife married, licensed victualler, London
G. F. Thomas 13, daughter school, Lancashire
K. G. Thomas 12, daughter school, Lancashire Rochdale
F. French 25, female servant single, Willsbridge Gloucestershire

Old Pelican

Old Pelican Old Market Street

1867. Henry Stanmore
1868. W. Broughton
1869. W. Winstone
1871. George Cunningham
1871. Robert Hurley
1872. Worthy Bezar
1872. James Dibble
1875 – 77. Edwin Mann
1879. John Dale
1881 – 82. Hannah Lambert
1883 – 85. Francis Matthews
1887. Mary Ann Smith
1888 – 89. Alfred Carter
1891 – 93. Thomas Jennings
1893 – 97. Sarah Ann Jennings
1899 – 1901. William Bird
1904. Henry Moon
1906. Mark Gould
1909 – 11. Henry Lewis
1914 – 31. Joseph Bush
1935 – 44. Henry Channon
1950 – 56. Leonard Alfred Jasper

To the left of Rogers’ brewery, on the corner with Church Lane, the Old Pelican was demolished for the Temple Way road scheme in 1967. In 1863 the building was occupied by Isaac Kebby, butcher.

The Old Pelican and Rogers’ Brewery

Census 1871.

Robert Hurley 28, head married, beer house keeper, Somerset
Ellen Hurley 25, wife married, Bridgwater

Census 1881.

Hannah Lambert 56, head widow, Wales
William F. Lambert 6 months, son, Bristol
Charlotte White 19, servant unmarried, Wales
Patrick Dwyer 30, lodger unmarried, ostler, Ireland

Census 1891.

Thomas Jennings 34, head married, publican, Sherston Wiltshire
Sarah Jennings 30, wife married, landlady, Tiverton
Ada Hobbs 15, niece, general servant, Stapleton

Census 1901.

William Bird 37, head married, publican, Staple Hill
Rosina Bird 22, wife married, Bristol
William Hector Bird 1, son, Bristol
Hannah Hobbs 25, servant single, general domestic, Gloucestershire St.George

Census 1911.

Henry Lewis 58, head married, joiner, Midsomer Norton Somerset
Elizabeth Sarah Lewis 51, wife married, Berkeley Gloucestershire
Edward Lewis 23, son single, carpenter, Bristol
Florence Lewis 20, daughter single, Bristol
Isabel Lewis 18, daughter single, book keeper, Bristol
Bertha Lewis 16, daughter single, confectioner’s assistant, Bristol
Elizabeth Lewis 15, daughter , confectioner’s assistant, Bristol

Masons’ Arms

Masons’ Arms Old Market Street

Ship & Lighthouse
1841 – 49. William Cann
1851 – 52. Elijah Ackery

Masons’ Arms
1853 to 1871. Elijah Ackery
1872 to 1874. William Ackery
1875 – 79. William Ward
1881 – 86. John Maggs
1887 – 89. Richard Sowden
1891. William Trudgian
1892 – 93. Mary Ann Trudgian
1896 – 99. John Lee
1901 – 04. Edward Gimblett
1906 – 38. Benjamin Charles Arnold
1944 – 56. William Joslin
1975. E. J. Russell

Bristol Museum

Census 1841.

William Cann 30, chair maker, not born in county
Sarah Cann 25, not born in county
John Cann 1, not born in county
Elizabeth Goodman 40, independent, not born in county

Census 1851.

Elijah Ackery 37, head married, chair maker, Bristol
Mary Ackery 42, wife married, chair maker’s wife, Somerset Ashford
William Ackery 10, son, chair maker’s son, Bristol
Henry Ackery 6, son, chair maker’s son, Bristol

Census 1861.

George Ackery 46, head widower, beer seller, Bristol
William Ackery 18, son unmarried, chair maker, Bristol
Henry Ackery 16, son, chair maker, Bristol

Census 1871.

Elijah Ackery 56, head widower, beer retailer, Oakhill Somerset
William E. Ackery 30, son unmarried, beer retailer, Bristol St.Philip’s

Census 1881.

John Maggs 36, head married, cooper, Gloucestershire St.George
Eliza Maggs 33, wife married, Gloucestershire St.George
Joseph Maggs 13, son, Gloucestershire St.George

Census 1891.

William Trudgian 38, head married, publican, Cornwall
Mary A. Trudgian 34, wife married, Bristol
Peter J. Trudgian 2, son, Bristol
Emma Gardener 15, servant, general domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1901.

Edward Francis Gimblett 57, head married, licensee, Bristol
Ellen Gimblett 48, wife married, Somerset Frome
Edith Frances Gimblett, daughter single, cardboard box maker, Bristol
Georgina Woodward 23, servant single, general domestic servant Bristol

Census 1911.

Charles Arnold 35, head married, publican, St.Philip’s
Elizabeth Arnold 34, wife married, St.Philip’s
Lily Arnold 11, daughter, school, St.Philip’s
Charles Arnold 9, son, St.Philip’s
George Arnold 6, son, St.Philip’s
Florrie Arnold 5, daughter, St.Philip’s
Polly English 27, servant single, St.Philip’s

Lamb Inn

Lamb Inn West Street

Postcard, Bristol’s Lost Pubs collection

1775. William Bartlett
1792 – 94. Mary Bartlett
1800. Anthony Harvey
1816 – 40. Zachariah Huggins
1841 – 44. Thomas Mountain
1848 – 51. Thomas Bennett
1851 – 55. Thomas Mountain
1858. Elizabeth Mountain
1860 – 72. Isaac Short
1873 – 79. Sarah Short
1881 – 82. Eliza Hember
1883. J. Grantley Smythe
1885 – 86. Joseph Bullock
1889. Ellen Mary Sheedy
1891 – 99. Mary Ann Davis
1900. John Lee
1901. Samuel Butt
1902. William Symes

Between Lawford Street and Gloucester Lane, established in 1651 the Lamb was a coaching inn with stables and a courtyard, no longer licensed by 1903 the building was demolished in the 20s to be replaced with shops, the yard and stables survived into the late 40s. The name above the door in this photograph is W. H. Symes, the Lamb’s last landlord. Zachariah Huggins was also a horse dealer and was licensed to let horses.

Census 1841.

Thomas Mountain 60, horse dealer, born in county
Elizabeth Mountain 45, born in county
Sarah Mountain 20, born in county
Sarah Palmer 20, independent, born in county
Emma Hughes 20, servant, born in county
Eliza Baker 20, servant, born in county
William Lewis 20, servant, not born in county
William Milsom 15, labourer, not born in county
Unknown 40
Cornelius Cole 20, independent, born in county

Census 1851.

Thomas Mounting (sic) 74, head married, horse dealer, St.George’s
Elizabeth Mounting 54, wife married, Bitton Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Marshal 18, niece unmarried, parlour maid, Cheltenham Gloucestershire
Mary A. Marshal 14, niece, barmaid, Cheltenham Gloucestershire
Mary Millinder 27, servant unmarried, cook, Litton Drew Gloucestershire
James Hillman 36, servant married, ostler, Black Ditch Gloucestershire
William Downing 25, servant unmarried, ostler, Wooton Under Edge Gloucestershire
George Hammond 25, lodger unmarried, iron moulder, Brierley Hill Staffordshire
Christopher Humphries 31, lodger married, iron moulder, Kingston Upon Hull Yorkshire
Benjamin Jackson 25, lodger unmarried, iron moulder, Chard Somerset
John W. Rolls 26, lodger unmarried, dealer, Glastonbury Somerset

Census 1861.

Isaac Short 47, head married, hotel keeper, Bristol Gloucestershire
Sarah Short 40, wife married, St.James’ Bath
Elizabeth J. Short 17, daughter unmarried, scholar, St.Philip & Jacob out
Frederick I. Short 9, son scholar, St.Philip & Jacob out
Elizabeth Mountain 64,mother in law widow, boarder, Bitton Gloucestershire
James Hillman 50, servant unmarried, ostler, Ledbury Gloucestershire
Emily Brake 20, servant unmarried, chamber maid, Taunton Somerset
Caroline Johns 25, servant unmarried, house maid, Newport Monmouthshire
John Skelton 60, visitor widower, commercial traveller, Worcestershire
Robert Hartland 36, visitor unmarried, timber merchant’s clerk, St.George’s Gloucestershire
John Oliver 21, lodger unmarried, lodger, Wooton Under Edge Gloucestershire

Census 1871.

Isaac Short 60, head married, innkeeper, Gloucestershire Bitton
Sarah Short 52, wife married, assistant in bar, Bath
Jane Short 26, daughter unmarried, assistant in bar, Bristol
Frederick Short 18, son unmarried, assistant in bar, Bristol
Hannah White 30, servant unmarried, barmaid, Blenavon Wales
Emma Pethron 30, servant unmarried, cook, Bristol
Susan Taylor 25, servant unmarried, waitress, Newnham
James Read 24, servant unmarried, ostler, Road Somerset
George Beulah 22, servant unmarried, waiter, Bristol
William Pool 13, boarder, errand boy, Bristol
Patrick Shean 18, lodger unmarried, cattle dealer, Ireland Bruff
William Bowen 35, lodger married, merchant’s foreman, Swansea

Census 1881.

Eliza Hember 39, head widow, licensed innkeeper, Somerset Ham Green
George L. Hember 17, son unmarried, stationer’s apprentice, Bristol
Alice L. Hember 15, daughter, Bristol
Edwin Hember 13, son scholar, Bristol
James Hember 11, son scholar, Bristol
John Cother 67, boarder married, accountant, Gloucestershire Standish
Harriet Virgo 23, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Gloucestershire Alveston
Emily Bordman 19, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Monmouthshire Newport

Census 1901.

Samuel J. Butt 51, head married, publican, Dorset Yetminster
Annie Butt 31, wife married, Wiltshire Salisbury
Elizabeth M. Butt 12, daughter, Dorset Stalbridge
Baby not named 4 weeks, daughter, Bristol

Jolly Nailers

Jolly Nailers West Street

1775. John Nock
1794. Mary Nock
1800. Thomas Nock
1816. Richard Nicholls
1820 – 34. James Phelps
1837 – 42. Lucy Phelps
1844 – 54. George Phelps
1855 – 83. James Phelps
1885 – 94. Sarah Phelps
1897. Alfred Pearce
1899 – 1901. W. H. Warren
1901. Charles Hartley (manager)
1904 – 09. W. Gilbert Clune
1911 – 17. Samuel Collett
1921 – 25. Henry Penney
1928. Albert Gingell
1931 – 44. Henry Rides
1950 – 53. Alfred Rogers
1956. Edgar J. Parsons

Originally just the taller building, the Jolly Nailers expanded into the house next door during the mid-1850s. Early directories sometimes list the pub as the Three Jolly Nailers.

Census 1841.

George Phelps 20, not born in county
Lucy Phelps 50, publican, not born in county
Matthew Phelps 20, tailor, born in county
Eliza Phelps 15, born in county
Emma Phelps 13, born in county

Census 1851.

George Phelps 33, head married, victualler, Bath
Elizabeth Phelps 33, wife married, Bristol
Emma Phelps 23, sister unmarried, bar woman, Bristol
James Phelps 21, brother unmarried, draper’s assistant, Bristol
Frederick Phelps 19, brother unmarried, jouneyman maltser, Bristol
Mary Rogers 20, servant unmarried, general servant, Gloucestershire
Ann Willoughby 20, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol

Census 1861.

James Phelps 31, head married, victualler, Bristol St.Philip & St.Jacob
Sarah Phelps 22, wife married, Gloucestershire Kempley
Emma Eliza Phelps 1 year 10 months, daughter, Bristol St.Philip & St.Jacob
Sarah Jane Phelps 4 months, daughter, Bristol St.Philip & St.Jacob
Jane Phelps 25, cousin unmarried, barmaid, Gloucestershire Kempley
Anne Eades 30, servant unmarried, general servant, Ireland
Amelia Lewis 16, servant unmarried, nurse, Bristol St.Philip & St.Jacob
Richard Reed 23, servant unmarried, brewer, Devon Cloveley

Census 1871.

James Phelps 42, head married, publican, Bristol
Sarah Phelps 32, wife married, Kempley
Emma E. Phelps 11, daughter scholar, Bristol
Sarah J. Phelps 9, daughter scholar, Bristol
Hannah M. Phelps 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
Edward J. Phelps 6, son scholar, Bristol
George G. Phelps 3, son scholar, Bristol
Rosina Phelps 10 months, daughter, Bristol
John Phelps 35, cousin unmarried, brewer, Kempley
Elizabeth Cross 18, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol

Census 1881.

James Phelps 51, head married, victualler, Bristol St.Philip’s
Sarah Phelps 41, wife married, Herefordshire Eastnor
Sarah Jane Phelps 20, daughter unmarried, Bristol St.Philip’s
Hannah Maria Phelps 18, daughter unmarried, Bristol St.Philip’s
James Edward Phelps 17, son unmarried, Bristol St.Philip’s
Rosina Phelps 10, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Philip’s
William Henry Phelps 7, son scholar, Bristol St.Philip’s
Adelaide Lucas 16, servant unmarried, general servant, Gloucestershire Kingswood

Census 1891.

Sarah Phelps 52, head widow, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire Kempley
Hannah M. Phelps 28, daughter single, barmaid, St.Philip’s Bristol
James E. Phelps 26, son single, barman, St,Philip’s Bristol
William H. Phelps 17, son single, aucioneer’s articled pupil, St.Philip’s Bristol
Rosina Phelps 20, daughter single, St.Philip’s Bristol
Florence R. Lee 20, servant single, domestic servant, Gloucestershire Cheltenham

Census 1901.

Charles Hartley 34, head married, manager of public tavern, Wiltshire Swindon
Sarah Jane Hartley 33, wife married, Glamorganshire Swansea
Charles William Hartley 13, son, Wiltshire Swindon
Frederick Arthur Hartley 11, son, Wiltshire Swindon
Harold Ernest Hartley 8, son, Wiltshire Swindon
Maurice Bowyer Griffin 20, servant single, barman, Gloucestershire Iron Acton

Census 1911.

Samuel G. Collett 52, head married, licensed victualler, Wiltshire Bradford
Kate Alice Collett 50, wife married, licensed victualer, Wiltshire Bradford
Blanche Smith 38, servant single, barmaid, St.George Bristol

Eagle Tavern

Eagle Tavern West Street

1859 – 65. William Howland
1866. Edward Wescott
1867 – 71. John Mack
1871 – 86. Henry Britton
1888 – 96. Joshua Dorymeade
1896. William Lucy jnr.
1898 – 1903. William Sweetland
1905 – 08. George Fry
1913. Ernest Brewer
1916 – 27. Frank Evans
1930 – 34. Alfred Sparks
1936 – 37. Lewis Watt
1943 – 49. William Stokes
1952. John Harding
1953 – 56. Reginald Henry Budd
1960 – 75. G. G. James

The tenancy of Reginald Henry Budd commenced on the 29th July 1953, the rent was £90 per annum, which was increased to £112 on the 29th July 1954 on the understanding that in the event of a full license being granted, the rent would be increased by an amount equal to 2½% on the monopoly value. The landlord was The Bristol United Breweries Limited. The following note was attached to the tenancy agreement.

Census 1861.
Eagle Tavern

William M. Howland 31, head married, beer retailer, Dublin Ireland
Eliza Howland 25, wife married, dressmaker, Exeter
Alice Howland 1, daughter, St.Philip’s Bristol

Census 1871.
Beer house

Henry Britton 23, head married, blacksmith, Kingswood Hill
Elizabeth Britton 22, wife married, keeper of beer house, St. Philip’s

Census 1881.
Beer house

Henry Britton 33, head married, publican, Gloucestershire Kingswood
Elizabeth Britton 31, wife married, Bristol
Henry Britton 7, son scholar, Bristol
James Britton 5, son scholar, Bristol
Frank Britton 3, son scholar, Bristol
Mary A. Ausley 53, servant widow, general servant, Collumpton Devon

Census 1891.

Joshua Dorymeade 42, head married, publican, Wiltshire Berwick St.John
Sarah Dorymeade 39, wife married, Wiltshire Salisbury

Census 1901.

William Sweetland 38, head married, publican, Wiltshire Trowbridge
Mary A. Sweetland 36, wife married, Bristol
William H. Sweetland 10, son, Bristol
Joseph Aarons 34, visitor single, Tailor & cutter, London
Frederick Stevens 22, visitor single, works for auctioneer, London
Joseph Josephs 22, visitor single, auctioneers clerk, London

Coach And Horses

Coach & Horses Gloucester Lane

H & G  Simonds

James Highman was also a plumber, and pump and water closet manufacturer.

1775 – 1806. Thomas Clifford
1816 – 22. James Highman
1823. Richard Hollins
1826. W. Crocome
1830 – 40. David Malcom
1841 – 42. Jane Malcom
1844 – 52. William Whitbread
1853. Solomon Munday
1854 – 58. Henry Challenger
1860. George Clark
1861. William Rees
1861. Richard Passmore
1863. John Squire
1865. John Evans
1866. John Squire
1867 to 1868. W. Chick
1869. W. Palmer
1870. John Hawkins
1871. Agnes Hemmers
1871 to 1875. William Hemmings
1876 – 83. James Francis
1885 – 92. John Coles
1893 – 96. Elizabeth Coles
1897. Eliza Martin
1899 – 1914. Frederick Hyde
1917. Benjamin Smith
1921 – 25. George Harding
1928 – 44. Joseph Leadbeater
1950. Frederick Newman
1953. John Townsen
1956. William J. Grubb
1960. C. Fry
1975. M. C. Fry

Census 1841.

Jane Malcom 40, not born in county
Jane Harper 16, independent, not born in county
William Whitbread 30, butcher, not born in county
Cath Daly 15, servant, born in county

Census 1851.

William Whitbread 38, head married, victualler, Shefford Bedfordshire
Jane Whitbread 58, wife married, Middlesex
Jane Harper 25, niece unmarried, assistant, Norfolk Norwich
Richard Vechell 42, married, labourer, Mark Somerset
Sarah Lovell 18, servant unmarried, house servant, Wells Somerset

Census 1861.

Richard Passmore 47, head married, brewer, Minehead Somerset
Mary Passmore 43, wife married, Cossington Somerset
Caroline Passmore 14, daughter unmarried, Bristol
Michael Passmore 9, son, Bristol
Mary Ann Passmore 7, Bristol

Census 1871.

Agnes Hemmers 18, head unmarried, publican, Bristol
Mary Ann McKenzie 15, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1881.

James Francis 52, head married, chelsea pensioner late 22nd foot, Somerset Yeovil
Charlotte Francis 41, wife married, Somerset Castle Carey
George Wilson 51, lodger unmarried, chelsea pensioner late 100th foot, Wilts’ Trowbridge

Census 1891.

John Coles 43, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Eliza Coles 42, wife married, assists, Bristol
John H. Coles 20, son married, chimney sweeper, Bristol
Catherine Coles 20, daughter in law married, Bristol
Edward J. Coles 15, son, errand boy, Bristol
William Coles 5, son scholar, Bristol
Joseph Williams 13, boarder scholar, Bristol
William J. Coles 3 months, son, Bristol

Census 1901.

Frederick Hyde 33, head married, publican, Bristol
Louisa Hyde 37, wife married, Bristol
Frederick Hyde 8, son, Bristol
Elsie Hyde 4, daughter, Bristol
Claude Hyde 1, son, Bristol
Minnie Hyde 24, daughter single, stay hand, Bristol

Census 1911.

Frederick Hyde 43, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Louisa Hyde 47, wife married, assisting in business, Bath Somerset
Frederick Hyde 18, son single, photo engraver, Bristol
Elsie Hyde 14, daughter, assisting in business, Bristol
Gladys Hyde 8, daughter school, Bristol