Bell (Olivers)

Bell (Olivers) Victoria Street

1913 – 56. Olivers (1913) Limited

Built around 1871 for David Stodhart Oliver, wine & Spirit merchant. First listed as a public house in 1913, it was named the Bell after a pub which stood in Thomas Street on or near this site before Victoria Street was built over it.

York House

York House Phippen Street

Bristol Museum collections

1849. John Coombs
1851 – 79. George Coombs
1881 – 82. George Kingscott
1883 to 1886. George Croom
1887. W. Maynard
1889 – 99. Thomas Vickery
1901. Elizabeth Vickery
1904 – 09. Eva M. Hare
1911 – 14. Ethel Tovey
1917 – 31. Frank Frost
1935 – 50. Ada Mary Frost
1953 – 56. Frederick George Wedlock

Originally known as the York House & Railway Tavern, the pub is pictured here shortly before its removal in the late 1950s. The graffiti on the door reads: ‘After 100 years of grand service closed RIP.’

Census 1851.

George Coombs 38, head married, beer retailer, Somerset Worle
Elizabeth Coombs 33, wife married, Somerset Yatton
David Coombs 15, son scholar, Somerset Yatton
Caroline Coombs 12, daughter scholar, Somerset Yatton
Albert Coombs 10, son scholar, Somerset Yatton

Census 1861.

George Coombs 48, head married, auctioneer, Somerset Worle
Elizabeth Coombs 44, wife married, Somerset Yatton
Caroline Coombs 23, daughter unmarried, Somerset Yatton
Albert Coombs 20, son unmarried, house agent, Somerset Yatton
Louisa Handle 19, servant unmarried, housemaid, Somerset Clevedon

Census 1871.

George Coombs 58, head married, auctioneer and victualler, Worle Somerset
Elizabeth Coombs 54, wife married, Yatton Somerset
Caroline Coombs 32, daughter unmarried, Yatton Somerset
Albert Coombs 30, son unmarried, assistant victualler, Yatton Somerset

Census 1881.

George Alfred Kingcott (sic) 43, head married, publican, Yatton Somerset
Caroline Kingcott 40, wife married, Yatton Somerset
Caroline E. Kingcott 3, daughter, Bristol
Rose Kingcott 13, niece, Yatton Somerset
Susan Thorne 30, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1891.

Thomas William Vickery 32, head married, licensed victualler, Middlesex Lambeth
Elizabeth Martha Vickery 24, wife married, Middlesex Twickenham
Thomas John Vickery 3, son, Bristol
Victor Albert Vickery 1, son, Bristol
Ethel Elizabeth Vickery 1 month, daughter, Bristol
Caroline Goodwin 18, sister in law single, barmaid, Middlesex Twickenham
Emily Croker 13, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1901.

Elizabeth Vickery 34, head widow, licensed victualler, Middlesex
Thomas Vickery 13, son, Bristol Redcliff
Victor Vickery 11, son, Bristol Redcliff
Gertrude Vickery 10, daughter, Bristol Redcliff
Leo Vickery 9, son, Bristol Redcliff
Harold Vickery 7, son, Bristol Redcliff
Ethel Goodwin 23, sister single, barmaid & domestic servant, Middlesex

Census 1911.

Samuel Tovey 32, head married, general carter, Bristol
Ethel Tovey 22, wife married, publican, South Wales Neath

White Lion

White Lion Thomas Street (Victoria Street)

Bristol Museum collections

1752. Adolph Strack
1764. David Hudson
1775. Mary Hudson
1794 – 1806. John Perinton
1816. William Back
1820. Sarah Back
1822 – 48. William Arnold
1851 – 58. James Veale
1860 – 69. Thomas Tongue
1871. Mary Ann Collins
1872. William Good
1879 – 89. Walter Price
1890. Catherine Price
1891. Frederick W. E. Jones

Detail from a painting by Thomas Leeson Rowbotham

Census 1841.

William Arnold 54, publican, born in county
Eliza Arnold 48, born in county
William Arnold 27, clerk, born in county
Robert Arnold 20, cork cutter, born in county
Ann Arnold 17, born in county
Louisa Arnold 14, born in county
Julia Arnold 12, born in county
George Arnold 10, born in county
Matilda Thomas 25, independent, born in county
James Thomas 4, born in county
Job Cox 27, servant, not born in county
Mary Howell 23, servant, born in county
Elizabeth Helstone 40, servant, not born in county
Louisa Giles 19, servant, born in county

Census 1851.

James Veale 36, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Chew Magna
Ann E. Veale 27, wife married, Bristol
Eliza L. Veale 3 months, daughter, Bristol
Matilda Veale 37, sister in law married, housekeeper, Bristol
Sarah Veale 15, cousin unmarried, nursemaid, Bristol
Jane M. Turner 22, servant unmarried, barmaid, Bristol
Elizabeth Dully 50, nurse unmarried, monthly nurse, Somerset Langford
Elizabeth Williams 29, servant widow, cook, Devon
Caroline Trapp 19, servant unmarried, chambermaid, Somerset Shipham
Job Cox 42, servant widower, ostler, Somerset Glastonbury
George Naish 22, servant unmarried, boots, Somerset Clutton
John Morris 29, visitor unmarried, commercial traveller, Newent
Arthur Walters 38, visitor married, Llanarthney Carmarthenshire
James Ball 42, visitor married, farm labourer, Somerset Compton Bishop

Census 1861.

Thomas Tongue 37, head married, inn keeper, Tiverton Devon
Sarah Jane Tongue 29, wife married, Portishead Somerset
Jane Clemont 19, niece unmarried, barmaid, Tiverton Devon
Thomas Leader 40, visitor married, coachman, Taunton Somerset
Job Cox 47, servant widower, boots, Bristol
Mary Ann Harris 22, servant unmarried, cook, Stanton Drew Somerset

Census 1871.

Mary A. Collins 61, head widow, licensed victualler, Somerset Portishead
Alice L. Hember 5, grandchild scholar, Bristol
William Wilmott 59, brother widower, grocer, Somerset Portishead
Charles Wilmott 24, nephew unmarried, grocer, Somerset Portishead
Clara Thomas 20, servant unmarried, barmaid, Gloucestershire New Passage
John Trenlen 62, servant widower, porter, Gloucestershire Frampton Cotterell

Census 1881.

Walter Price 50, head married, inn keeper, Gloucestershire Downend
Catherine Sharrock Price 47, wife married, inn keeper’s wife, Cornwall Cambourne
Sharrock Dupen Price 20, son unmarried, inn keeper’s son, Bristol
Annie Vincent Price 18, daughter unmarried, inn keeper’s daughter, Bristol
Catherine Dupen Price 16, daughter scholar, Bristol
Walter Samuel Vincent Price 12, son scholar, Bristol
Ellen Jeannie Price 6, daughter scholar, Bristol
Horatio John Price 3, son scholar, Bristol
Mary Wills 19, servant unmarried, general domestic servant, Cornwall St.Hilary
Ellen Hawke 18, servant unmarried, general domest servant, Cornwall St.Ives

Census 1891.

Frederick W. E. Jones 23, head single, hotel keeper, Bristol
Minnie Edney 27, servant single, chambermaid, Bristol
John Small 23, servant single, boots & waiter, Oxford
Edward R. Cross 18, servant single, cook, St.Brelaid’s Jersey
Richard Davey 24, lodger single, commercial traveller, Wicklow Ireland
Edwin A. Organ 25, lodger single, timber merchant, Olveston Gloucestershire
Spencer Thomas 28, lodger single, living on own means, Cardiff South Wales
John Field 28, lodger single, Bristol

Wheatsheaf

Wheatsheaf Thomas Street

1775. Edward Peters
1794 – 1806. Thomas Willey
1820 – 42. Samuel House
1843 – 49. William Pearce
1851. Francis Vowles
1851 to 1854. Robert Middleweek
1855 – 60. Joseph Mason
1863. Edward Meechem
1865 – 75. Levi Payne
1876 to 1877. Robert Whaits
1878 – 89. William Leaman
1891 – 93. James Walker
1894. Alfred Grindell
1896. Thomas Budd
1897. Richard Holmes
1899. Tom Eyles
1901. Thomas Stewart
1904. Horatio Roberts
1906. James Gardner
1909. James Jay
1914 – 21. Samuel Reed
1924 – 37. Hubert Daniells
1938. Caroline Daniells
1939. Caroline Anstey
1944 – 53. Lily Edwards
1955. Lily Delaney

The Wheatsheaf was the only remaining public house in Thomas Street when it was demolished in the 1950s. Although the inn was 17th century in origin, the front of the building had at some time been re-built in brick, the rafters in the stables were the only original feature left when it was pulled down.

A drawing by C. F. W. Dening 1943

Census 1851.

Robert Middleweek 34, head married, inn keeper, Ugborough Devon
Elizabeth Middleweek 25, wife married, Backwell Somerset
Robert Middleweek 76, father in law widower, cattle dealer, Devon Beer
Eliza Lodge 21, servant unmarried, chambermaid, Bristol
James Davis 18, servant unmarried, boots, Bristol
William Stevens 43, visitor married, horse Dealer, Cornwall Bodmin
Henry Light 24, visitor unmarried, potato dealer, Somerset Shipham
William Thomas 28, visitor married, horse dealer, Cornwall
Thomas Chick 39, visitor married, horse dealer, Somerset
John Hedden 40,Visitor married, Horse Dealer, Somerset

Census 1881.

William James Leaman 48, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Emma Leaman 46, wife married, Bristol
Henry Leaman 13, son scholar, Fleetwood, Lancashire
Albert Edward Leaman 9, son scholar, Fleetwood, Lancashire
Alma Margaret Leaman 3, daughter, Fleetwood, Lancashire
Caroline Church 25, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol
Thomas Tucker 22, servant unmarried, ostler (ND), Bristol

Waggon And Horses (Redcliff Hill)

Waggon & Horses Redcliff Hill
One of the last buildings on Redcliff Hill to be demolished, making way for the new dual-carriageway in 1969.

1806. James Tanner
1816 – 32. James Redman
1834 – 56. James Lovell
1858. F. Banks
1860 – 71. William Rice
1871. Lewis Bizley
1872. John King
1874. Ignatius Srichia
1875 to 1876. Frederick John Keall
1877 to 1878. George Winstone
1879 to 1885. George W. Broad
1886. J. Minnett
1887. George Hutchings
1888. Richard Letheren
1889. William Morris
1890. Alfred Leach
1890. William Thomas
1891. James Wright
1892. George Webb
1893. Annie Winks
1894. George West
1896 – 97. William Humphrey
1898 to 1908. Jane Hill
1908 – 21. William John Hill
1925 – 38. Walter Frost
1944 – 56. Lilian Florence Frost

Census 1841.

James Lovell 45, publican, born in county
Jane Lovell 40, born in county
John Lovell 30, born in county
James Lovell 25, born in county
Matilda Lovell 12, born in county
Emma Lovell 10, born in county
Louisa Lovell 5, born in county
Ellen Carpenter 24, born in county

Census 1851.

James Lovell 62, head married, licensed victualler, Wrington Somerset
Jane Lovell 52, wife married, Eastly Devon
Emma Lovell 19, daughter unmarried, Bristol
Louisa Lovell 15, daughter unmarried, Bristol
Ann Gibson 14, Grand Daughter Scholar, Bristol
Margaret Brown 27, Servant unmarried, house servant, Bristol

Census 1861.

William Rice 48, head married, licensed victualler, London kensington
Mary Rice 40, wife married, Herefordshire Bellingham
William Rice 14, son, Hereford
Sarah Rice 2, daughter, Bristol Redcliff
Emma Pine 25, sister in law unmarried, barmaid, Hereford
Ann Hughes 23, servant unmarried, house servant, Bristol St.Pauls
Isabella Way ? 15, servant unmarried, house servant, Bristol

Census 1871.

Lewis Bizley 37, head married, inn keeper, Wiltshire Swindon
Rachel Bizley 37, wife married, Gloucestershire Wootten Bassett
Lewis Ralph Bizley 12, son scholar, Wiltshire Swindon
John Ralph Bizley 9, son scholar, Wiltshire Swindon
Constance Louisa Bizley 7, daughter scholar, Wiltshire Swindon
William Fred Bizley 3, son, Bristol
Alice Maud Bizley 1, daughter, Bristol
Richard E. Wade 29, visitor unmarried, occupation unknown, Somerset Compton Bishop
Francesca B. Ralph 18, visitor unmarried, occupation unknown, Wiltshire Swindon
Elizabeth A. Morgan 18, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1881.

George W. Broad 43, head married, Innkeeper, Bristol
Maria Broad 40, wife married, Penarth Monmouth, England
Elijah J. Lewis, son unmarried, Apprentice (Inn) Bristol
Albert Broad 15, son scholar, Bristol
George W. Broad 11, Son Scholar, Bristol

Census 1891.

James A. Wright 31, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Eliza Wright 31, wife married, Bristol
Mary A. Wright 10, daughter scholar, Bristol
Jenny Wright 20, cousin single, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1901.

William J. Hill 39, head married, organ builder, Bristol
Jane B. Hill 27, wife married, licensed victualler, Stamford Lincolnshire
Gertrude M. Hill 7, daughter, Bristol
Beatrice M. Hill 18 months, daughter, Bristol
Susannah Abbot 62, mother in law widow, no occupation, Leicestershire

Census 1911.

William John Hill 48, head widower, licensed victualler, Westbury-on-Trym Gloucestershire
Gertrude May Hil 17, daughter single, housework, St.Paul’s Bristol
Beatrice Maud Hill 11, daughter school, Redcliff Bristol
Hilda Constance Hill 9, daughter school, Redcliff Bristol
Beatrice Ethel Jennings 22, servant single, barmaid, Bedminster Bristol
Herbert Champion 48, lodger single, hospital porter, Bedminster Bristol

Waggon And Horses (Bath Street)

Waggon & Horses Bath Street

Bristol Museum collections

1839 – 49. Isaac Ellis
1851 – 61. William Pople
1863. Thomas Withy
1865. William Pople
1866 – 89. James Beames
1891. Henry Adams
1891 – 96. Ellen Adams
1899 – 1909. Arthur Adams
1911 – 21. William Adams
1925 – 37. Frederick Churchill
1938. Mabel Edith Churchill
1944. H. Hampton
1950. Albert Boyce
1953 – 56. Albert Young

Census 1841.

Isaac Ellis 44, haulier, born in county
Rachel Ellis 48, born in county
Bety Nickols 88, independent, not born in county
Ann Whiting 19, born in county
Martha Clist 19, born in county
Thomas Jarman 24, hallier, not born in county
William Deacon 25, not born in county

Census 1851.

William Pople 36, head married, publican, Somerset Long Ashton
Eliza Pople 32, wife married, Bristol
Fanny Durbin 17, sister in law unmarried, servant, Bristol
Thomas Greenslade 29, lodger unmarried, agricultural labourer, Somerset

Census 1861.

William Pople 44, head widower, beer house keeper, Somerset Ashton
Mary Pearce 20, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1871.

James Beames 51, head married, engine driver at sugar refinery, Gloucestershire Yate
Mary Ann Beames 49, wife married, Gloucestershire Old Sodbury
Alice M. U. Trowbridge 5, grandchild scholar, Bristol
Francis Whitehead 28, lodger unmarried, labourer at sugar refinery, Dorset Sherborne
Henry Trueman 32, lodger married, labourer at sugar refinery, Bristol
Georgeanna Bennett 37, lodger unmarried, monthly nurse, Bristol

Census 1881.

James Beames 60, head married, publican, Gloucestershire Yate
Mary A. Beames 60, wife married, Gloucestershire Yate
Ann M. U. Beames 14, granddaughter, milliner, Bristol
Mary Johnson 19, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Staffordshire Stafford
George Cox 20, lodger unmarried, labourer, Somerset Wrington
Thomas Cox 22, lodger unmarried, labourer, Somerset Wrington
George Hopkins 23, lodger unmarried, tailor’s trimmer, Bristol

Census 1891.

Henry R. Adams 42, head married, beerhouse keeper, Somerset Clevedon
Ellen Adams 41, wife married, Bristol
Henry R. Adams 18, son single, engine fitter, Bristol
Edith Adams 16, daughter single, waitress, Bristol
Jane Adams 15, daughter single, Waitress, Bristol
William Adams 13, grocer’s errand boy, Bristol

Census 1901.

Arthur William Adams 48, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Elizabeth H. Adams 53, wife married, Devonshire Exeter
Margaret Elizabeth Carruthers 17, niece single, barmaid, Bristol

Census 1911.

William George Adams 32, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Ellen Beatrice Adams 35, wife married, Bristol
William Henry Percy Adams 1, son, Bristol
Daisy Morgan 14, domestic servant, Bristol

Three Kings

Three Kings Thomas Street

1752. Philip Ford
1764. Joseph Bedbury
1775. ? Benbury
1783 – 85. George Sanders
1792 – 94. John Porter
1806. Edward Roche
1816 – 20. William Charlton
1822. C. Hayes
1823 – 25. John Cook
1826. J. Chapman
1830 – 44. William Crocombe
1848. Mary Crocombe
1851 – 66. John Crew
1867 – 69. John Cross
1871 – 1901. Malcolm Knee
1901. Robert Martin

The 17th century Three Kings Inn was one of many old coaching inns in the vicinity of Redcliff Street; which, up until the 1930’s was the main road through Bristol from the midlands. It once boasted stabling for 100 horses and in later years was the goods receiving warehouse of the Midland Railway, it is pictured here in 1906 a few years before the building was demolished.

Bristol Records Office

Census 1841.

William Crocombe 40, publican, not born in county
Mary Davey 21, servant, not born in county
J. Silvester 21, printer, not born in county
? Sills 40, hawker, not born in the county

Census 1851.

John Crew 32, head married, licensed victualler Honton
Elizabeth Crew 33, wife married, licensed victualler’s wife, Exeter
Alice Crew 7, daughter scholar at home, Bristol
Thomas Crew 5, son scholar at home, Bristol
Elizabeth Crew 2, daughter, Bristol
Henry Crew 2 months, son, Bristol
Elizabeth Crocombe 55, Aunt Widow, Devon
Joseph Jacobs 24, Lodger widower, General Dealer
Benjamin Abraham 26, Lodger unmarried, General Dealer, London
Walter Young 29, lodger unmarried, Potato Dealer, Rowberrow
Edward Young 19, lodger unmarried, Potato Dealer, Somerset Rowberrow
William Young 22, lodger married, Potato Dealer, Somerset Rowberrow
Sarah Young 20, lodger married, wife of William, Cheddar
Jane Stattford 45, servant unmarried, Governess, Bristol
Mary Ann Lovett 21, servant unmarried, Chambermaid, Gloucestershire
Mary Ann Gunning 23, servant unmarried, Cook, Bristol
Charles Vowles 23, servant unmarried, Horseler, Rowberrow Somerset

Census 1861.

John Crew 41, head married, innkeeper, Dyrham Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Crew 44, wife married, Exeter Devon
Alice Maud Crew 17, daughter unmarried, assisting in the business, Bristol
Thomas John Crew 15, son, clerk to an ironmonger, Bristol
Elizabeth Jane Crew 12, daughter scholar, Bristol
John Davey Crew 6, son scholar, Bristol
Elizabeth Cole 40, servant married, Tiverton Devon
Ruth Boyce 27, servant unmarried, house servant, Stoke Gifford Gloucestershire
James Sheppard 60, servant widower, ostler, Chewton Mendip Somerset
William Farr 60, boarder widower, cattle dealer, Ragland Monmouthshire
George Parry 52, boarder married, coach builder, St.Thomas parish Bristol
Thomas Cooper 40, boarder unmarried, horse dealer, Leicestershire
William Sulley 71, boarder unmarried, farm labourer, Dunster Somerset
Edward Brock, 51, boarder unmarried, farm labourer, Winford Somerset
William West 34, boarder married, licensed hawker, Devizes Wiltshire
John Adlam 40, boarder married, licensed hawker, Warminster Wiltshire
Martha Adlam 33, boarder, his wife, Devizes Wiltshire
Thomas Adlam 12, boarder, his son, Frome Somerset
William Adlam 5, boarder, his son, Devizes Somerset

Census 1881.
No. 29 Thomas Street

Malcolm Knee 35, head unmarried, licensed victualler, Bristol
Arthur L Knee 14, son, Brockley Somerset England
Arthur Bailey 18, unmarried, barman (Inn), Hanham Gloucester England
Mary Rainey 44, widow, housekeeper Bridgwater Somerset England
Emily Martin 15, unmarried, domestic servant, Bath Somerset England
Joseph Lower 36, lodger married, general dealer, St Martins Cornwall England

Census 1891.

Malcolm Knee 45, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Elizabeth Knee 39, wife married, Chew Stoke Somerset
Malcolm Knee 3, son, Bristol
Elizabeth Knee 10 months, daughter, Bristol
Harriett Rogers 35, servant single, nurse, Wotton under Edge Gloucestershire
Annie Witticombe 28, servant single, general servant, Bristol

Census 1901.

Robert martin 31, head married, publican, Woolwich Kent
Sylvia Martin 8, daughter, Bristol
Irene Martin 6, daughter, Bristol
Martha Martin 66, mother widow, Nailsea Somerset
Arthur Robins 39, servant single, ostler groom, Bristol

Robert Martin was the son in law of the previous licensee, Malcolm Knee. At the time of the census Robert’s wife Alice was staying with her parents in Rockhampton, Gloucestershire.

Three Cups And Salmon

Three Cups & Salmon Lower Colston’s Parade

1751. Nerias Decias
1793. William Jellott
1799 – 05. John Phillips
1815. Thomas Griffiths
1819 – 21. Mary Griffiths
1825 – 41. James Fuller
1848. ? Winstone
1851. Henry Quick
1852 – 53. William Bushell
1854. ? Cook
1856 – 61. George Watkins
1862. Frederick Giblett
1864. Matilda Davies
1865. Ann Hill
1870 – 71. Harriet Allen
1873 – 75. William Tuck
1876. Thomas Perry

A detail from a picture by T. L. S. Rowbotham 1826

Census 1841.

James Fuller 51, publican, not born in county
Mary Fuller 40, born in county
Thomas Sullivan 22, servant, born in county
Sarah Hide 23, servant, born in county
Emma Davis 21, servant, not born in county

Census 1851.

Henry Quick 62, head married, publican, Somerset Bishport
Caroline Quick 54, wife married, Warwickshire Birmingham
Ann Smith 25, servant unmarried, general servant, Herefordshire
Francis Sydenham 30, visitor married, London Middlesex
Ann Sydenham 29, visitor married, Bristol St.James’
Frank Sydenham 4, visitor, Bath
John Sydenham 2, visitor, Bath

Census 1861.

George Watkins 49, head married, inn keeper, Wiltshire Devizes
Mary Watkins 48, wife married, Somerset North Newton
Thomas Watkins 20, son unmarried, pawnbroker, Somerset North Newton
Jesse Watkins 17, son unmarried, cutler, Dorset Stalbridge
? Price 18, female servant unmarried, Chew Magna

Census 1871.

Harriet Allen 31, head single, beer house keeper, Somerset Wells
Sarah Allen 55, youngest daughter, widow, servant, Somerset Bristol

Terminus Hotel

Terminus Hotel Bath Parade

1857 – 70. James Burrows Hemming
1870 – 89. Robert Pearce
1891 – 94. George Webber
1896 – 1906. Benjamin Isaac Hall
1911 – 17. Mrs. Mary Ann Hall
1925. George Snook
1928 – 35. William Joseph Jarrett
1937. Walter Stanley Loader
1944. Elizabeth Hobson
1950. Albert F. Mayell
1956. James Crossfield

Bristol Museum collections

By the time of World War II, the Terminus was a hotel with c.20 letting bedrooms. The licensee during the war was Elizabeth Hobson, who was born in Sheffield. After she was widowed, she owned various pubs. The first was the Millstone at Hathersage in Derbyshire, and then, after her daughter married and moved to Bristol, she took the Terminus Hotel. After the war, she moved to the New Inn at Coalpit Heath, and finally took the Berkeley Castle (Cheltenham Road), before retiring to Weston Super Mare. Her predecessor as licensee at the Berkeley Castle, Alwyn Biggin, had married her sister, Elsie May, and she took over the licence when Alwyn and Elsie emigrated to New Zealand.
This information was kindly provided by Ian Johnson.

Census 1861.

James Burrows Hemming 47, head married, victualler, Suffolk Hoxen
Mary Hemming 30, wife married, Worcestershire, Mortley
Eliza Roberts 24, servant unmarried, chambermaid, Bristol Temple
Eliza Browning 21, servant unmarried, cook domestic servant, Somerset Glastonbury
Jane Holman 30, servant unmarried, waitress, Cornwall Cambourne
George Webb 15, servant unmarried, waiter & boots, Bristol Redcliff
Matthias Ford 27, visitor unmarried, farmer, Devon Teignmouth
Julia Herbert 22, servant unmarried, barmaid, Monmouthshire Penalt

Census 1871.

Robert Pearce 35, head married, hotel keeper, Somersetshire
Eliza Adlam Pearce 34, wife married, Bristol
Mary Ann Pearce 19, sister unmarried, Somersetshire
Richard Sankey 22, boarder unmarried, hotel keeper, Exeter Devon
James Clarkson 43, boarder unmarried, independent, Yorkshire
Mary Ann Derrick 21, servant unmarried, cook, Bedminster Bristol
Elizabeth Welchman 17, servant unmarried, waitress, Somersetshire

Census 1881.

Robert Pearce 44, head married, hotel proprietor, Bath
Eliza A. Pearce 44, wife married, hotel proprietor, Bristol
Leah A. Pearce 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
Charles Gleed 24, servant unmarried, assistant, Winterbourne Gloucestershire
Fanny Brown 23, servant unmarried, general servant, Doniston Monmouthshire
Bessie Burt 18, servant unmarried, housemaid, Castle Carey Somersetshire
Ann Pickett 65, visitor widow, needlewoman, Bristol

Census 1891.

George Webber 40, head married, hotel proprietor, Woolston Green Devon
Mary J. Webber 40, wife married, Sussex Cuckfield
Albert E. Webber 14, son scholar Bristol Redcliff
Alan M. Webber 9, daughter scholar, Gloucestershire Palthway
Alice L. Paddon 27, single, barmaid, Devon Teignmouth
William Smith 25, single, barman, Middlesex Woolwich
J. E. McFarlane 35, visitor married, merchant general, Scotland
Hannah E. Millard 24, single, waitress, Wiltshire Westbury
Rosina Milliard 22, single, cook domestic servant, Wiltshire Westbury
Elizabeth W. Oldreive 34, married, waitress, Devon Teignmouth
Albert Gordge 15, single, boots domestic servant, Bristol Redcliff
Alfred T. Tucker 21, boarder single, architect, Devon Teignmouth
William Keen 22, boarder single, living on own means, Bristol Redcliff
James Hernigan 40, visitor single, grain superintendent, Ireland

Census 1901.

Isaac Hall 48, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Mary A. Hall 47, wife married, Bristol
Alice M. Hall 26, daughter single, Bristol
Mabel Hall 21, daughter single, Bristol
Emma Hall 15, daughter single, Bristol
Lavinia Hannibus 27, servant widow, cook domestic, Bristol
Rosa Bishop 34, servant single, barmaid, Bristol
Nora L. Lawrence 21, servant single, waitress domestic, Cheltenham
Robert Hussey, servant single, barman, Bristol
Alice E. Higginson 18, servant single, chambermaid, Ross Herefordshire
Robert Hart 16, servant single, boots domestic servant, Gloucester
John M. Muir 26, visitor married, accountant, Hampshire Portsmouth
Ernest W. B. Nicholas 30, visitor married, London Hackney
Joseph Gifford 50, visitor single, sea captain, Orkney

Census 1911.

Mary Ann Hall 57, head widow, hotel proprietress, Bristol Bedminster
Alice Maud Hall 36, daughter single, assisting in business, Bristol St.James’
Mabel Hall 31, daughter single, assisting in business, Bristol Bedminster
Emma Hall 35, daughter single, assisting in business, Bristol Bedminster
Frank Hall 10, grandson school, Bristol Brislington
Charlotte Maud White 27, servant single, barmaid, Gloucestershire Stroud
Ruth Marlow 27, servant single, waitress hotel, London Marylebone
Sarah Elizabeth Chappell 46, servant single, Bristol Bedminster
John William Johnson 35, visitor single, dental mechanic, Yorkshire Leeds

Steam Packet Tavern

Steam Packet Tavern Bathurst Parade

1855 – 63. William George
1864 to 1883. James Morrell
1884. Charles Triggle
1885. John Thomas
1886 – 87. Samuel Stowe
1891 – 92. George Labdon
1993. Thomas Penny
1895 – 1900. Henry Wilde
1901 – 14. Henry Nichols
1917 – 21. Ernest Nichols
1925 – 28. Arthur Watts
1931. William Cleminson
1935 – 44. Henry Seal
1950 – 56. Lillian Withy

Census 1861.

William George 50, head married, victualler, Bristol
Mary George 50, wife married, Limerick Ireland
Mary Nash 16, daughter in law unmarried, milliner, Bristol
Elabeth Walker 19, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol
Sarah Nash 11, daughter in law scholar, Bristol
Henry Fogardy 16, lodger unmarried, musician, Prince Edward Island

Census 1871.

James Morrell 48, head married, carpenter & beer house keeper, Somerset Porlock
Elizabeth Morrell 48, wife married, Devon Burlescombe
E. Francis Morrell 12, son scholar, Devon Tiverton
James Morrell 9, son scholar, Devon Tiverton
Laura C. Morrell 7, daughter scholar, Bristol
Solomon Lambert 22, lodger unmarried, cattle dealer, Dorset Kingstone
Thomas Coburn 33, lodger married, saddler, Monmouthshire Monmouth
William Rose 22 , lodger unmarried, carpenter, Gloucestershire Bledington

Census 1881.

James Morrell 59, head married, mariner & tavern keeper, Somerset Porlock
Elizabeth Morrell 57, wife married, painter, Devon Burlescombe
Francis Morrell 22, son unmarried, scenic artist, Devon Tiverton
James Morrell 19, son unmarried, mariner, Devon Tiverton
Christine L. Morrell 17, daughter unmarried, barmaid, Bristol

Census 1891.

George J. C. Labdon 24, head married, licensed victualler, Devon Chulmleigh
Annie Labdon 28, wife married, Somerset Yeovil
Wilfred Labdon 4, son, Somerset Bedminster
Alice Denman 20, servant single, barmaid, Somerset Yeovil

Census 1901.

Henry Nichols 34, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Highbridge
Clara Nichols 33, wife married, Bristol
Beatrice Nichols 6, daughter, Bristol
Rose Nichols 13, niece, Bristol

Census 1911.

Henry Nichols 44, head married, beer retailer, Somerset Highbridge
Clara Nichols 42, wife married, Bristol
Beatrice Violet Nichols 16, daughter single, Bristol