Lord Nelson

Lord Nelson Lower Ashley Road

1831 – 44. John England
1847 – 67. Thomas Winterson
1868 to 1874. George Crinks
1875 to 1877. John Smith
1878 – 89. Frederick Green
1891 – 1901. William Samuel Vosper
1901. Mary Ann Vosper
1904 – 06. William Samuel Vosper jnr
1911. Carrie Osborne
1914 – 38. Carrie Butt
1944 – 56. Carrie Condick

On the corner of Magdelene Place, the Lord Nelson closed in the 1960s when it was bought by George Jones & Bros. plumbers, and used to extend their premises.

Census 1841.

John England 70, victualler, not born in county
Mary England 70, born in county
Charlotte England 35, born in county
Elizabeth Gorton 15, servant, born in county

Census 1851.

Thomas Winterson 42, head married, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire St.George
Elizabeth Winterson 36, wife married, Bristol
Mary Ann Burt 5, niece scholar, Berkshire Reading
Celia Poole 15, servant, house servant, Gloucestershire Henbury

Census 1861.

Thomas Winterson 52, head, licensed victualler, St.George Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Winterson 36, wife, Bristol
William Sanders 69, father in law widower, tailor, Honiton Devon
Mary Ann Burt 15, niece scholar, Reading Berkshire

Census 1871.

George Crinks 43, head married, victualler, Bristol
Ann Crinks 41, wife married, Bristol
Henry Crinks 19, son unmarried, clerk, Bristol
John Hill Crinks 13, son scholar, Bristol
William George Crinks 11, son, Bristol

Census 1881.

Frederick A. Green 33, head married, publican, Bristol St.Philip’s
Martha J. Green 34, wife married, Bristol St.Philip’s
Leah E. Green 11, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Philip’s
Clara R. Lake 15, servant, domestic servant, Bristol St.Philip’s

Census 1891.

William S. Vosper 47, head married, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire Tewkesbury
Mary Ann Vosper 45, wife married, Gloucestershire Ledbury
William S. Vosper 23, son single, boot top cutter, Gloucestershire Tewkesbury
Florence A. Vosper 18, daughter single, school teacher, Gloucestershire Tewkesbury
Harriet Vosper 12, daughter scholar, Gloucestershire Tewkesbury
Alice E. Vosper 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
Clara Brett 31, visitor married, forewoman (boot trade) Gloucestershire Tewkesbury

Census 1901.

Mary Ann Vosper 55, head widow, licensed victualler, Ledbury Hertfordshire
Alice Elizabeth Vosper 18, daughter single, Bristol
Elizabeth A. Wagstaff 30, niece single, assistant to licensed victualler, Worcestershire
George F. Wagstaff 25, nephew single, assistant to licensed victualler, Wiltshire Didcott

Census 1911.

Carrie Osborne 28, head single, licensed victualler, Bristol
Millicent Vosper 12, niece school, Bristol
William Vosper 7, nephew school, Bristol
Frederick Vosper 4, nephew school, Bristol
James Simmons 17, assistant single, barman, Bristol

King’s Arms

King’s Arms Clark Street

1836. Cornelius King
1838 – 39. James Handsaker
1841. George Wilkins
1846 – 53. William Phipps
1859. John Hucker
1860 to 1883. Eli Slade
1885 – 95. Sidney Slade
1898. William Clark
1900. William Ford
1901 – 08. Adelaide Victoria Jones
1911. Emily Tilley
1913. Charles Hole
1916 – 20. Thomas Evans
1924 – 43. Lydia Hayward
1949 – 60. George Boulter
1975. F. A. P. Hoskins

Adelaide Jones was previously at the Cooper’s Arms in King Street which was demolished around 1899.

Census 1841.

George Wilkins 30, confectioner & beer retailer, born in county
Emily Ann Wilkins 30, not born in county
Jane Emily Wilkins 4, born in county
Frederick George Wilkins 1, born in county

Census 1851.

William Phipps 48, head married, coach carriage maker, Wiltshire Westbury
Elizabeth Phipps 47, wife married, Somerset Kilmington
William Phipps 19, son unmarried, coach maker’s apprentice, Bristol St.Paul’s
John Phipps 17, son unmarried, Bristol St.Paul’s
Henry Phipps 13, son, errand boy, Bristol St.Paul’s
Elizabeth Phipps 7, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Paul’s
Charles Phipps 5, son scholar, Bristol St.Paul’s

Census 1861.

Eli Slade 34, head married, beer house keeper, Brompton Ralph Somerset
Elizabeth Slade 34, wife married, St.Sidwell’s Exeter
Charles E. G. Slade 8, son scholar, St.Philip’s Bristol
Florence E. Slade 2, daughter, St.Paul’s Bristol
Mary Clarke 78, lodger widow, Barnstable Devonshire
William Pearce 60, lodger widower, clerk, Norton Somerset

Census 1871.

Eli Slade 46, head married, licensed victualler, Elworthy Somerset
Elizabeth Slade 46, wife married, Crediton Devon
Sydney E, Slade 20, son unmarried, hatter, Bristol
Charles E. G. Slade 18, son unmarried, warehouseman, Bristol
Florence E. Slade 12, daughter scholar, Bristol

Census 1881.

Eli Slade 56, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Brompton Ralph
Elizabeth Slade 57, wife married, Crediton Devon

Census 1891.

Sidney Slade 40, head married, publican, Bristol
Mary Jane Slade 35, wife married, Bristol
Stanley Slade 15, son, hatter, Birmingham
William Slade 13, son, Bristol
Florence Slade 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
Mary Ann Slade 6, daughter scholar, Bristol
Maude Foster 15, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1901.

Adelaide V. Jones 60, head widow, licensed victualler, Bristol
Emily Jones 20, daughter single, assistant victualler, Bristol
John P. Jones 17, son single, plumber, Bristol
Marion Jones 15, daughter, umbrella shop assistant, Bristol

Census 1911.

Emily Tilley 30, head widow, manageress public house, St.Nicholas Bristol
Frederick George James Jones 21, nephew single, railway carrier’s clerk, St.Nicholas Bristol
John William Tilley 2, son, St.Cement’s Bristol

Grove House

Grove House West Grove
Off license

1878 – 86. William Berry
1888. Rowland Taylor
1891. Francis Marsh
1892 – 1911. Fanny Marsh
1924 – 31. Albert Edward Bessell
1935 – 50. Basil Arthur Richardson

Census 1881.

William Berry 41, head married, traveller, Scotland
Harriet Berry 33, wife married, Bristol
Amy Berry 8, daughter, Bristol
William Berry 3, son, Bristol
Roseana Berry 2, daughter, Bristol
Edward Bullin 26, boarder unmarried, clerk, Bristol
Lindsey Bullin 25 (male), boarder unmarried, clerk, Bristol
Mary Shepstone 31, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1891.

Francis H. Marsh 35, head married, beer retailer, Middlesex Laleham
Fanny Marsh 41, wife married, Bristol
Florence J. Marsh 5, daughter scholar, Surrey Stockwell
Francis M. Marsh 3, daughter scholar, Surrey Stockwell

Census 1901.

Fanny Marsh 51, head widow, off license and shop, Bristol
Florence J. Marsh 15, daughter, school teacher, London Stockwell
Francis May 13, daughter, London Stockwell
Alfred Wellington 68, boarder widower, retired carpenter, Bristol

Census 1911.

Fanny Marsh 61, head widow, shop keeper (off license), St.Paul’s Bristol
Florence Jesse Marsh 25, daughter single, assistant teacher, South Lambeth London
Frances May Marsh 23, daughter single, clerk (book keeper), South Lambeth London
George Battison 25, boarder single, boot trade (finisher), Horfield Bristol
Francis William Battison 23, boarder, boot trade (heeling dept), Horfield Bristol
Thomas Henry Jesse Poole 24, boarder single, tailor’s presser, Stratford London

Grosvenor House

Grosvenor House Grosvenor Road

1856 – 57. Simon Pash
1860 – 79. Joseph Phillips
1881 – 86. Sarah Iles
1887. John Mortimer
1888 – 1901. Frederick Boulton
1904. T. Boulton
1906 – 11. George Wagstaff
1914. Eli Alexander
1917 – 21. John Stewart
1925. John Clayton
1928. Arthur Lewis
1931 – 53. Samuel Norman Clarke
1956. Thomas W. Tidy

Census 1871.

Joseph Phillips 44, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Sarah Phillips 46, wife married, St.George’s Gloucestershire
Jane E. Phillips 17, daughter unmarried, Redcliff Bristol
William Phillips 15, son, apprentice, Redcliff Bristol
Sarah Phillips 13, daughter, Redcliff Bristol
Alice Philips 11, daughter, St.Paul’s Bristol
Florence Phillips 7, daughter, St.Paul’s Bristol

Census 1881.

Sarah Iles 47, head widow, spirit house keeper, Bristol
Ada Terasa Iles 20, daughter unmarried, assistant in bar, Bristol
Charles Horace Iles 17, son unmarried, clerk, Bristol
Ada Wright 17, servant unmarried, general servant, Kent Maidstone

Census 1891.

Frederick Boulton 34, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Henrietta Boulton 28, wife married, Bristol
Frederick Boulton 5, son, Bristol
Henrietta Boulton 3, daughter, Bristol
Sydney Boulton 2, son, Bristol
Louisa Boulton 6 months, daughter, Bristol
Ada Parsons 30, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1901.

Frederick Boulton 41, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Henrietta Boulton 38, wife married, Bristol
William Boulton 15, son, Bristol
Amelia Boulton 13, Bristol
Sydney Boulton 12, son, Bristol
Louisa Boulton 10, daughter, Bristol
Dora Boulton 3, daughter, Bristol
Ivy Boulton 1, daughter, Bristol
Florence Saunders 19, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1911.

George F. Wagstaff 35, head married, licensed victualler, Didcot Berkshire
Ethel May Wagstaff 39, wife married, assisting in business, Cainscross Gloucestershire
George Grosvenor Wagstaff 2, son, Bristol
May K. Wagstaff 1, daughter, Bristol
Ethel E. Wagstaff 1, daughter, Bristol
Daisy Lambert 15, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol

Grosvenor Arms

Grosvenor Arms Grosvenor Road

1869. Elizabeth Bowman
1870 – 72. William Gimblett
1874 – 79. Alfred E. Bragg
1881 – 83. Thomas Davey Sleeman
1885 to 1905. John Woodbury
1906 – 17. James Foley
1919 – 25. Amy Elizabeth Couch
1928 – 37. George Hale
1938. Anthony Payne
1944 – 50. Walter Woodward
1953 – 56. Reginald James Peters

A small pub at No.44 Grosvenor Road, pictured here in the 1920s. Further up the road can be seen the Ashton Gate Brewery sign of the much larger Grosvenor House. Both were destined to become Georges’ pubs, the Grosvenor House in 1932 and the Grosvenor Arms in 1956.

Census 1871.

William Gimblett 55, head married, beer retailer, Sandford Courtnay Devon
Emma Gimblett 44, wife married, Bristol

Census 1881.

Thomas Davey Sleeman 38, head married, beer house retailer, Cornwall St.Tudy
Emma Annette Sleeman 36, wife married, Devon Dartmouth

Census 1891.

John Woodberry 45, head married, beer and wine retailer, Somerset Dulverton
Mary Ann Woodberry 31, wife married, Bristol
John W. Woodberry 17, son single, printer compositor, Bristol
Herbert J. Woodberry 7, son scholar, Bristol
Beatrice Woodberry 5, daughter scholar, Bristol
Ethel Woodberry 10 months, daughter, Bristol

Census 1901.

John Woodbury 54, head married, beer and wine retailer, Somerset Dulverton
Mary Woodbury 41, wife married, Bristol
Herbert J. Woodbury 17, son single, brass finisher, Bristol
Beatrice M. Woodbury 14, daughter, Bristol
Ethel V. Woodbury 10, daughter, Bristol

Census 1911.

James Edward Foley 39, head married, beer retailer, St.Paul’s Bristol
Lavinia Foley 38, wife married, Chapmanslade Wiltshire
Violet Ransom Foley 14, daughter school, St.Paul’s Bristol
Ivy Foley 9, daughter school, St.Paul’s Bristol
Doris May Foley 5, daughter school, St.Paul’s Bristol

George Hotel

George Hotel Newfoundland Road

1848. James Owen
1849. Charles Hamlin
1853 – 54. Edward Forse
1855. Joseph Lucas
1858. John Hayden
1867. Temperance Quartly
1867 to 1872. Benjamin Flook
1872 to 1898. Sarah Flook
1898 to 1901. Albert Style
1901. Samuel W. Hollis
1904 – 17. William Shipp
1921. Samuel Collett
1925 – 50. Ernest John Tipney
1950 – 56. William Cecil Scapens
1975. W. J. Stokes

No.134 Newfoundland Road on the corner with Clement Street, the George survived into the late 1970s but was lost to the new road scheme. In 1934 the rent paid by Ernest Tipney was £70 per annum and the landlord was The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited. William Scapens took over as tenant on the 5th June 1950, the rent was £70 but was increased to £100 on the 29th September 1953, Mr. Scapens was previously at the Eagle Tavern, also in Newfoundland Road.

What follows is a transcription of the schedule of fixtures and effects which was attached to William Scapens’ tenancy agreement dated the 5th June 1950.

Smoke Room.
The mahogany framed seating as shaped and fixed with two arm rests covered in American cloth – 24 ft run.
The mahogany framed seating as shaped and fixed with two arm rests covered in American cloth – 19 ft run.

Public Bar.
Six – pull Dalex beer engine with black and chromium plated handles and tin lined drip and piping to cellar.
New steel washup bowl with chromium plated tap and outlet pipe.
Fixed seating with back and head rest covered in American cloth – 10 ft.
Ditto no head rest 3 ft
Ditto no head rest 10 ft
Mahogany framed seat with back and arm rest covered in American cloth 6 ft
Corner ditto
Formation of lobby in pitch pine with framed door and fanlight, with Cathedral glass panels and six brass guards.
Draught screen ½ glass as fitted at end of counter.

Private Bar.
The mahogany framed seating with 5 arms, padded back and seat covered in American cloth (worn) – 19ft run.
Mahogany framed seat with 2 arms, padded back and seat covered in American cloth – 4ft 6ins X 2ft.

Behind Bar.
The mahogany top counter painted and panelled with return end, shelves, and drawers, cupboard and cash drawer 21ft run.
Brass arm fitted on counter with seven brackets and two end plates curved to shape – 21ft X 1¼ins.
Mahogany framed screen as fitted on counter with 12 brilliant cut glass movable panels and silvered glass pilasters – 11ft.
Glass partition fitted to counter.
Pitch pine cabinet of fittings to back of bar with 6 sheets of plate glass shelving 10ft with framed mirror and single side mirror.
Mahogany shelf for glasses.
Shelf with bracket over end of counter.

Bathroom.
Full sized bath with 2 water taps and outlet pipe with mahogany frame top as fitted to bath.
Washbasin with tap and outlet pipe.

Kitchen.
Shelves as fitted.
Porcelain sink with brass tap and outlet pipe.

Census 1871.

Benjamin Flook 41, head married, innkeeper, Bristol
Sarah Flook 45, wife married, Westbury Gloucestershire
William Flook 16, son, fellmonger’s apprentice, America State of Ohio
Maria Flook 12, daughter scholar, Bristol
Benjamin Flook 7, son scholar, Bristol
George Flook 6, son scholar, Bristol
Sophia Flook 4, daughter scholar, Bristol
Eliza Wren 18, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1881.

Sarah Flook 55, head widow, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire Westbury
Maria Flook 22, daughter unmarried, bar maid inn help, Bristol City & County
Benjamin Flook 17, son unmarried, carpenter, Bristol City & County
George Flook 16, son unmarried, gas fitter, Bristol City & County
Henry Snook 40, lodger widower, labourer, Bristol City & County

Census 1891.

Sarah H. Flook 66, head widow, publican, Gloucestershire Westbury
William Flook 36, son single, leather dresser, Bristol
Elizabeth Hart 20, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol
William Rand 26, lodger single, corn porter, Bristol
Thomas Rodman 68, lodger widower, hatter, Gloucestershire Frampton Cottrell

Census 1901.

Samuel W. Hollis 34, head married, licensed victualler, Nottingham
Eliza Hollis 32, wife married, Nottingham
John B. Hollis 6, son, Nottingham
Annie R. Darch 22, servant single, barmaid, Bristol

Census 1911.

William Shipp 68, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Sarah Ann Shipp 66, wife married, assisting in business, Bristol
Kate Alice Shipp 29, daughter single, assisting in business, Bristol
Florence Jane Shipp 25, daughter single, dress maker, Bristol
Mary Ann Hunt 32, servant single, general servant, Bristol

General Picton

General Picton Picton Street

1837. George Hedges
1839 – 63. John Cox
1865 – 83. John Cox jnr
1885 – 89. James Ellis
1891 – 96. Thomas Challenger
1896 – 01. Caroline Brimble
1904 – 11. Adelaide Hancock
1914 – 17. Jessie May Clarke
1921. George Hallett
1925 – 53. Walter Blackmore
1956. Eliza Blackmore

The General Picton occupied No.22 Picton Street until the mid 1890s when a change in door numbering made it No.6. In the 1860s the pub was enlarged by extending in to the house next door.

Bristol Museum collections

Census 1841.

John Cox 25, publican, not born in county
Ann Cox 27, not born in county
Joseph Cox 6, born in county
John Cox 4, born in county
Amelia Cox 2, born in county
Fanny Cox 1, born in county
Mary O’Chaunessey 35, Ireland
George Pridday 16, not born in county

Census 1851.

John Cox 39, head married, farmer of 100 acres employing 4 men, Wiltshire Brinkworth
Esther Cox 34, wife married, Gloucestershire Moreton
Joseph Cox 16, son scholar, Bristol
John Cox 14, son scholar, Bristol
Amelia Cox 11, daughter scholar, Bristol
Mary Lippett 24, servant unmarried, general servant, Gloucestershire Moreton

Census 1861.

John Cox 49, head married, beer house keeper, Wiltshire Brinkworth
Hester Cox 45, wife married, Gloucestershire Morton
John Cox 23, son unmarried, carpenter, Bristol
Mary Hobbs 19, niece unmarried, dressmaker, Gloucestershire Morton

Census 1871.

John Cox 33, head married,.licensed victualler, Bristol
Mary Cox 28, wife married, Bristol
Hester K. Cox 2, daughter, Bristol
Frank Cox 1 month, son, Bristol
Martha Greenman 23, servant unmarried, general servant, Gloucestershire Thornbury

Census 1881.

John Cox 44, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Mary Cox 38, wife married, Bristol
John Cox 17, son unmarried, Bristol
Amelia Cox 15, daughter scholar, Bristol
Hester Kate Cox 12, daughter scholar, Bristol
Frank Cox 10, son scholar, Bristol
Sydney Cox 8, son scholar, Bristol
Fred Percy Cox 6, son scholar, Bristol
Emily Courtney 25, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol
Elizabeth Radford 15, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol

Census 1891.

Thomas Challenger 54, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol Temple
Catherine J. Challenger 46, wife married, Somersetshire Bath
Charles N. Challenger 13, son scholar, Bristol St.James’
Thomas W. F. Challenger 11, son scholar, Bristol St.Paul’s
Mary A. Perry 35, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol St.James’

Census 1901.

Caroline Brimble 21, head single, inn keeper, Somerset Radstock
Alice M. Iles 24, servant single, barmaid, Somerset Totterdown

Census 1911.

Adelaide hancock 47, head widow, licensed victualler, Glastonbury
Kathleen Hancock 18, daughter unmarried, assisting in business, Bristol
Richard Hancock 15, son, office estate agent, Bristol
Philip Hancock 12, son school, Bristol
Pascoe Hancock 10, son school, Bristol
Augusta Hancock 8, daughter school, Bristol

Full Moon

Full Moon Treefield Road

Courage Brewery Archive via Bristol Know Your Place

1870 to 1875. William Underhill
1876 – 79. William Simmons
1881. James Reed
1883 – 88. Edward Thompson
1889. William Smith
1891 – 92. Albert Thurman
1896 – 1904. Frederick Higgs
1906 – 37. Arthur Balson
1938 – 50. Wilfred Burston
1953 – 56. Nellie V. Packwood

Census 1871.

William Underhill 57, head married, beer retailer & brickmaker, Bristol St.Philip’s
Ann Underhill 63, wife married, Bristol St.James’
Henry Snooks 31, nephew widower, haulier, Gloucestershire Horfield
William Snooks 28, nephew unmarried, farm labourer, Gloucestershire Horfield
Wiliiam Henry Snooks 6, great nephew scholar, Bristol St.Philip’s

Census 1881.

James Reed 28, head married, mason & beer retailer, Keynsham Somerset
Emily Reed 24, wife married, Bristol St.Philip’s
George Reed 7 months, son, Bristol St.Philip’s
William Underhill 64, lodger widower, retired beer retailer, Bristol St.Philip’s

Census 1891.

Albert Thurman 37, head married, haulier & publican, Gloucestershire Westbury on Trym
Kate Thurman 34, wife married, Gloucestershire Westbury on Trym
Samuel Thurman 7, son scholar, Gloucestershire Horfield
James Lambert 77, father in law widower, late a cattle dealer, Gloucestershire Henbury
Ellen Lambert 17, niece single, general domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1901.

Frederick J. Higgs 38, head married, beer retailer, Weston-Super-Mare Somerset
Elizabeth Higgs 32, wife married, Bristol
Frederick G. Higgs 12, son, Bristol

Census 1911.

Arthur William Balson 46, head married, licensee (beer only), Bridport Dorset
Caroline Balson 41, wife married, tailoress (coats) for factory, Bristol
Arthur James Balson 18, son single, assistant in bar, Bristol
Nellie Victoria Balson 11, daughter school, Bristol
Agnes Maud Balson 9, daughter school, Bristol
Lotte Florence Balson 2, daughter, Bristol

Chandos House

Chandos House
No.1 Chandos Place, Magdalene Place
Off license

1879 – 1903. Thomas Fox
1905 – 38. William Ernest Trubody

Bombed during the war Chandos House was replaced with a temporary building which stood for over sixty years! Now the site of a modern housing development.

Cenus 1881.

Thomas Fox 36, head married, grocer, Bristol St.Philip’s
Ann R. Fox 39, wife married, Bristol St.Augustine
Emily A. Fox 3, daughter, Bristol St.James & St.Paul
Beatrice S. Fox 1, daughter, Bristol St.James & St.Paul

Census 1891.

Thomas Fox 46, head married, grocer wine & spirit dealer, Bristol St.Philip & Jacob
Martha Fox 37, wife married, Dublin
Beatrice S. Fox 10, daughter scholar, Bristol St.James & St.Paul
Emily Rosina Fox 9, daughter scholar, Bristol St.James & St.Paul
Samuel Fox 42, brother single, carpenter, Bristol St.Philip & Jacob
Lillie Tattersall 21, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol St.Barnabus

Census 1901.

Thomas Fox 56, head married, grocer etc., St.Philip’s Bristol
Martha Fox 47, wife married, Dublin
Beatrice S. Fox 20, daughter single, draper’s clerk, St.Werburgh’s Bristol
Emily R. Fox 19, daughter single, corresponding clerk telephone company, St.Werburgh’s Bristol
Olive A. Monk 23, servant single, general domestic servant, Blagdon Somerset

Census 1911.

William Ernest Trubody 35, head married, licensed victualler & grocer, Gloucestershire Bitton
Rosina Trubody 34, wife married, Lancashire Ashton under Lyne
Evelyn Tessa Trubody 6, daughter, Gloucestershire Warmley

Carpenters’ Arms

Carpenters’ Arms Hill’s Buildings, Newfoundland Street

1838 – 39. William Howard
1841 – 44. William Freame
1847. E. Stretton
1848 – 61. Robert William Barrow
1863 – 67. James Leggett
1869. Charles Beavis
1870 – 89. Caroline Baker
1891 – 92. George Norman
1896 – 99. Robert Fauckes
1901. Walter Jones
1904 – 14. William Knew
1917 – 38. Harry Phillips
1944 – 53. Frederick Bready
1955. Albert W. Curtis
1958. James J. Cavill
1960. T. L. Carey

In the 1861 census Robert William Barrow is listed as carpenter employing 3 men and 3 boys, his wife Eliza is listed as beer retailer

Georges’ Brewery Collection via Bristol Know Your Place

Census 1841.

William Freame 25, printer, not born in county
Ann Freame 30, not born in county
William Freame 5, born in county
Selina Freame 8 months, born in county
Eliza Williams 20, servant, born in county
Ann Collard 65, nurse, not born in county
Maria Collard 25, born in county

Census 1851.

Robert Barrow 35, head married, carpenter, Bristol
Eliza Barrow 33, wife married, dressmaker, Bristol
Robert Barrow 7, son scholar, Bristol
Eliza Barrow 5, daughter scholar, Bristol
E. Barrow 3, daughter scholar, Bristol
Ann Barrow 1, daughter,Bristol
Esther Pool 22, servant unmarried, Bristol

Census 1861.

Robert William Barrow 45, head married, carpenter employing 3 men & 3 boys, Bristol St.James
Eliza Barrow 42, wife married, beer retailer, Bristol St.Philip’s
Robert William Barrow 18, son unmarried, carpenter, Bristol St.Paul’s
Emily Barrow 12, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Paul’s
Ann Barrow 11, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Paul’s
Julia Barrow 5, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Paul’s
Alice Maud Mary Barrow 7 months, daughter, Bristol St.Paul’s
Mary Ann Hawkins 17, servant unmarried, Bristol St.Paul’s

Census 1871.

Caroline Baker 39, head widow, beer house keeper, Bristol
Caroline Lloyd Bidmead 18, daughter unmarried, Stroud Gloucestershire

Census 1881.

Caroline Baker 48, head widow, publican, Gloucestershire Stroud
Albert Alway 30, son in law married, clerk, Bristol
Caroline Alway 28, daughter, Gloucestershire Stroud
Albert Alway 4, grandson, Bristol
Alfred Alway 2, grandson, Bristol

Census 1891.

George Norman 43, head married, french polisher & publican, Bristol
Mary J. Norman 40, wife married, Bristol
Alice J. Norman 17, daughter, Bristol
Ada E. Norman 10, daughter scholar, Bristol

Census 1901.

Walter Job Jones 26, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Marion Lucy Jones 28, wife married, Bristol
Gladys Jones 3, daughter, Bristol
Bessie Jones 19, sister single, Bristol

Census 1911.

William Knew 51, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Knew 45, assists in business, Bristol Gloucestershire