Cadbury House

Cadbury House Richmond Road

Bristol’s Lost Pubs collection

1871 – 72. William Evans
1874 – 76. William Butt
1879 – 82. Richard Faux
1883 – 89. Alfred Preen
1891 – 96. Sarah Vasey Barrett
1901 – 06. Albert Davis
1909 – 21. Samuel Gay
(Clara Gay manager)
1925 – 28. Arthur Llewellyn
1935 – 44. Arthur Cox
1950 – 75. Norman Lionel Cox

Pictured here in the 1950s the Cadbury House is still trading. Note the Simonds’ delivery lorry parked outside the pub.

Census 1871.

William Evans 43, head married, draper’s assistant, Denbigh Werham ?
Louisa Evans 37, Somerset Bath
William F. Evans 13, son scholar, Somerset Bath
Alfred Evans 9, son scholar, Somerset Bath
Amy Louisa Evans 3, daughter scholar, Bristol

Census 1881.

Richard Faux 41, head married, public house keeper, Norton Marlewood
Mary Faux 41, wife married, public house keeper, London

Census 1891.

Sarah B. Barrett 37, head widow, beer house keeper, Northumberlandshire Newcastle on tyne
Annie S. Barrett 20, daughter single, Chippenham Wiltshire
Henry Barrett 17, son single, scene painter, Chippenham Wiltshire

Census 1901.

Albert Davis 34, head married, beer retailer and market gardener, Wiltshire Corsley
Sarah Davis 31, wife married, Gloucestershire Little Compton
Philip Davis 3 weeks, son, Bristol

Census 1911.

Samuel Gay 40, head married, clothiers clerk, Wiltshire Trowbridge
Clara Louisa Gay 44, wife married, managing beer retailing business, Gloucestershire Stroud
Lily Stevens Gay 18, sister single, assisting in the business, Wiltshire Trowbridge

British Queen

British Queen Wilson Place

1842. Jane Cockrill
1847 – 49. John Kington
1853. William Turvey
1856 – 61. Edwin Naish
1863. Elizabeth Jollyman
1867. George Bond
1868 – 83. John Routley
1885 – 89. Lydia Routley
1891 – 92. George Webb
1896. John Randall
1899. Alfred Carter
1901. J. Hayes
1901. Mathew Bromsgrove
1904 – 11. Sarah Knight
1914 – 37. Arthur Knight
1938. Violet Helena Knight
1944 – 53. Florence G. Whitting

Census 1861.

Edwin Naish 35, head married, beer retailer and engine smith, Somerset Marksbury
Elizabeth Naish 39, wife married, Bristol
Elizabeth E. Naish 12, daughter scholar, Bristol
Ellen Naish 10, daughter scholar, Bristol
Edwin Naish 10, son scholar, Bristol
Sarah Naish 69, mother in law, Somerset Marksbury

Census 1871.

Lydia Routley 48, wife married, grocer, Newbury Berkshire
William Routley 24, son unmarried, french polisher, Bristol
Richard Routley 22, son unmarried, ship carpenter, Bristol
Stephen Routley 20, son unmarried, railway porter, Bristol
Susannah Routley 16, daughter unmarried, Bristol
Stephen Knight 43, brother in law unmarried, porter, Berkshire Theale

Census 1881.

John Routley 70, head married, french polisher, Devonshire
Lydia Routley 58, wife married, Newbury Berkshire
John Routley 35, son widower, upholsterer, Bristol
William Routley 34, son unmarried, french polisher, Bristol
John Routley 8, grandson scholar, Weston-Super-Mare Somerset
Lydia Routley 7, granddaughter scholar, Weston-Super-Mare Somerset
Harriett Thomas 71, sister widow, no occupation, Devonshire

Census 1891.

George Webb 40, head married, music maker and beer retailer, Gloucestershire Stoke Gifford
Abigail Webb 38, wife married, Ebbw Vale Monmouthshire
Louisa Webb 19, daughter single, music teacher, Ebbw Vale Monmouthshire
Alice Webb 15, daughter, Ebbw Vale Monmouthshire
William G. Webb 15, son, stable boy, Ebbw Vale Monmouthshire
John Webb 11, son, Bristol
Brindly Webb 9, son, Bristol
Abigail Webb 8, daughter, Bristol
Henrietta Webb 7, daughter, Bristol
Evelina Webb 6, daughter, Bristol
Mozart Webb 5, son, Bristol
Lawford Handel Webb 1, son, Bristol

Census 1901.

Mathew Bromsgrove 56, head married, beer retailer, Wiltshire Somerford
Eliza Bromsgrove 57, wife married, Wiltshire Lea
Florence E. Bromsgrove 28, daughter single, tailoress, Bedminster
Mary E. Bromsgrove 23, daughter single, tailoress, Bedminster
Audrie L. Bromsgrove 21, daughter single, barmaid, Totterdown
Alice M. Bromsgrove 17, daughter single, tailoress, Totterdown
William H. Bromsgrove 17, son single, Totterdown
Lily E. Bromsgrove 14, daughter, Totterdown

Census 1911.

Sarah Knight 65, head widow, beer house keeper, Bristol
Arthur George Knight 33, son married, clerk at vinegar brewery, Bristol
Violet Helena Knight 33, daughter in law married, assisting in the business, London Middlesex
Dorothy Violet Knight 4, grandchild, Bristol

British Lion

British Lion Clement Street
Off license

1878 – 91. William Bulley
1891. Richard Bulley
1893. George Haines Wells
1896. Francis Hepper
1900. Thomas Smith
1901. Stephen Bayley
1903. Clara Sanders
1905. Frank C. Horsey
1911. Florence Isabel Osborn
1924 – 37. Frederick Douglas Smith
1938. Ivy Graydon
1944. Edith Annie Redman
1950 – 56. Elsie Malpass

Census 1881.
British Lion

William Bulley 37, head married, tanner & beer house keeper, Devon Buckfastleigh
Elizabeth Bulley 34, wife married, Somerset East Quantoxhead
Albert Bulley 12, son scholar, Bristol
Richard Bulley 10, son scholar, Bristol
William Bulley 8, son scholar, Bristol
Florence Bulley 4, daughter scholar, Bristol
Alice Bulley 8 months, daughter, Bristol

Census 1891.

William Bulley 47, head married, beer retailer & tanner, Devon Buckfastleigh
Elizabeth Bulley 44, wife married, Somerset East Quantoxhead
Albert Bulley 22, son single, rounder ‘boots’, Bristol St.Philip’s
Richard Bulley 20, son single, wood sawyer, Bristol St.Philip’s
William Bulley 18, son single, dyer & cleaner, Bristol St.Philip’s
Florence Bulley 14, daughter, Bristol St.Paul’s
Alice Bulley 10, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Paul’s
Beatrice Bulley 7, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Paul’s

Census 1901.

Stephen Bayley 26, head single, beer retailer, Bristol

Census 1911.

Florence Isabel Osborn 34, head widow, licensee, Bristol
Elsie Violet Osborn 11, daughter, Bristol
Albert Victor Osborn 5, son, Bristol
J. McLaughlin 36, boarder single, Butcher, Bristol

Britannia (Newfoundland Road)

Britannia Newfoundland Road

1853. Charles Perry
1854 – 56. Charlotte Hamlin
1858 – 68. John Hurford
1869 – 75. Charles Hinton
1876 to 1877. James Swaithes
1878 – 79. William Brice
1881 – 82. James Eggington
1883. James White
1884 to 1886. James Leadbeater
1887 to 1891. Brunetta Chaplin
1892 – 99. Samuel Tooze
1901. J. Horner
1904 – 06. Stephen Bayley
1909 – 14. Charles Goldsworthy
1917 – 28. Fred Coward
1931 – 38. Emily Maud Coward
1944 – 53. Florence Brown
1956. Maurice Hooper

Census 1861.

John Hurford 40, head married, beer retailer, Somerset Withycombe
Ann Hurford 42, wife married, Somerset Timberscombe
James James 46, boarder unmarried, servant, Bristol

Census 1871.

Charles Hinton 41, head married, carpenter and beer retailer, Gloucestershire Cirencester
Mary Ann Hinton 36, wife married, Bristol
Georgina Jennings 10, niece, London

Census 1881.

James Eggington 63, head married, beer retailer (army pensioner) Birmingham
Sarah Eggington 62, wife married, Ilfracombe
Emma Eggington 15, niece, no occupation, Birmingham

Census 1891.

Brunetta Chaplin 56, head widow, publican, Somerset Portbury
Louisa Tidman 16, boarder single, no occupation, assists in public house, Bristol

Census 1901.

John Horner 34, head married, beer retailer, Middlesex Brentford
Elizabeth Horner 31, wife married, Bristol

Census 1911.

Charles H. Goldsworthy 38, head married, box and packing maker, born No.53 Regent Street, Newtown, Bristol
Elizabeth Goldsworthy 35, wife married, born No.28 George’s Street, Bristol
Percy Goldsworthy 13, son, born No.5 Waterloo Street, Bristol
Doris Goldsworthy 11, daughter, born No.52 Goodhind Street, Bristol
Hilda Goldsworthy 6, daughter, born No.82 Pennywell Road, Bristol

Britannia (Grosvenor Road)

Britannia Grosvenor Road

1834 – 40. Elizabeth Hughes
1842 – 56. Edward Powell
1858. Alfred Gibson
1860 – 75. Ann Clark
1876 to 1877. John Lugg
1878. Mrs. Lugg
1879. John Thomas
1881 – 86. Alexander Lewis
1887. A. Whitcombe
1888 – 94. Charles Stooke
1896. Thomas Blackmore
1899 – 1901. William Cowell
1904. S. Cotty
1905 to 1906. William Sulifant Board
1911 – 17. William Cowell
1921 – 38. Alfred Bruton
1944 – 53. Esther Ryan
1960. E. F. Mason
1975. M. B. Teller (Inkerman)

Census 1841.

Edward Powell 40, carpenter, born in county
Anne Powell 30, not born in county
Sophia Powell 11, not born in county

Census 1851.

Edward Powell 57, head married, carpenter, Gloucestershire Newland
Anne Powell 47, wife married, Somerset North Curry
Benjamin Powell 27, son unmarried, brewer, London
Maria Thomas 26, visitor unmarried, dressmaker, Bristol
Henry Leech 40, visitor unmarried, cabinet maker, Gloucestershire Filton

Census 1861.

Ann Clark 39, head unmarried, publican, Bristol
Clara Vowels 21, servant unmarried, Backwell Somerset

Census 1871.

Ann Clark 39, head unmarried, inn keeper, Bristol
Rosa Hill 13, niece, Bristol
Martha Taylor 17, servant, General servant, Bristol

Census 1881.

Alexander Lewis 33, head married, licensed victualler, Somersetshire Bath
Augusta Lewis 31, wife married, Bristol
William Alexander Lewis 9, son scholar, Bristol
Herbert James Lewis 8, son scholar, Bristol
Frederick George Lewis 5, son scholar, Bristol
Minnie Amelia Florence Lewis 4, daughter scholar, Bristol
Rosa Alice Lewis 2, daughter, Bristol
Ada Maria Taylor 18, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1891.

Herbert James Lewis 18, head single, barman, Bristol
Minnie Lewis 14, sister scholar, Bristol
Rose Lewis 12, sister scholar, Bristol
Frederick Griffin 31, lodger single, compositor, Bristol
Louisa Read 39, manageress widow, pub manageress, Bristol
Joseph Read 12, visitor scholar, Bristol

Census 1901.

Albert J. Holland 36, head married, barman, Oxfordshire Wilney
Jannet Holland 35, wife married, Northamptonshire Wooton
Daisy Holland 10, daughter, Northamptonshire Wooton
Maggie Holland 9, daughter, Northamptonshire Wooton

Census 1911.

William Cowell 63, head married, hotel proprietor, Appleford Berkshire
Elizabeth Ann Cowell 59, wife married, assisting in the business, Wootton Northamptonshire
William Augustus Cowell 15, son school, Bristol
Jesse Robinson 77, boarder widower, Wootton Northamptonshire

10 Brighton Street

Brighton Street Off License

Previously a chemist shop

1877 – 88. Alfred Gwinnell
1890 – 91. William Breillat Taylor
1891 – 97. Alfred Brown
1900 – 38. Joseph William Jefferies
1943 – 50. Mrs Rosalie May Jefferies
1956. Marion Beatrice Crombie

Census 1881.

Alfred Gwinnell 45, head married, licensed victualler, Gloucester
Mary Ann Gwinnell 45, wife married, Cornwall
Tom B. Gwinnell 17, son unmarried, clerk, Bristol
Jane Gwinnell 19, daughter unmarried, Bristol

Census 1891.

William B. Taylor 32, head married, beer retailer, Gloucestershire Soundwell
Caroline S. Taylor 30, wife married, Bristol
Carrie B. Taylor 9 daughter scholar, Bristol
Ivan W. Taylor 7, son scholar, Bristol
Gladys B. Taylor 1, daughter, Bristol
Alice E. E. Palmer 19, servant single, general domestic servant, Gloucestershire Warmley
Philip E. Phillips 27, boarder single, cabinet maker, Somerset Nailsea

Census 1901.

Joseph W. Jefferies 30, head married, steam engine makers fitter, Bristol
Janet E. Jefferies 28, wife married, Bristol

Census 1911.

Joseph William Jefferies 40, head married, engineer fitter, Bristol
Janet Elizabeth Jefferies 38, beer house keeper, Bristol
Marion Isabel Jefferies 2, daughter, Bristol
Janet Jefferies 1, daughter, Bristol
Alice Ida Florence Mayes 15, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol

Bridge Inn

Bridge Inn Monk Street / Wellington Road

1871 – 93. George Hurford
1894 to 1896. Albert Thomas Hucker
1897 – 1904. Herbert Atterbury
1906 – 14. Henry Milton
1917 – 21. William Crandon
1925. David Rees
1928 – 36. Margaret Wall
1936 – 50. Arthur Bull
1953 – 60. Joseph J. C. Norris

The tenancy of Arthur Bull commenced on the 12th August 1936, the rent was £45 per annum and the landlord was The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Ltd

Census 1871.

George Hurford 35, head married, beer retailer, Thurloxton Somerset
Sarah Hurford 35, wife married, Taunton Somerset
Amelia Maria Hurford 7, daughter scholar, Bristol
Ellen Rosina Hurford 9, daughter, Bristol
Clara Kate Hurford 2, daughter, Bristol
Maria Talbot 15, niece, servant, Taunton Somerset
William Brice 28, boarder unmarried, whip maker, Bristol
Joseph Brice 22, boarder unmarried, whip maker, Bristol

Census 1881.

George Hurford 44, head married, beer house keeper, Somersetshire Thurloxton
Sarah Hurford 45, wife married, Somersetshire Taunton
Rose Hurford 19, daughter unmarried, general servant, Bristol City & County
Minnie Hurford 17, daughter unmarried scholar, Bristol City & County
Kate Hurford 11, daughter scholar, Bristol City & County

Census 1891.

George Hurford 54, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Taunton
Sarah Hurford 53, wife married, Somerset Taunton
Alice R. Hurford 29, daughter single, Bristol
Amelia M. Hurford 27, daughter single, school assistant teacher, Bristol
Clara K. Hurford 22, daughter single, dressmaker, Bristol

Census 1901.

Herbert Atterbury 36, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Kate Atterbury 36, wife married, Bristol
Dorothy K. Atterbury 12, daughter, Bristol
John H. Atterbury 10, son, Bristol

Census 1911.

Henry John Milton 45, head married, licensee, Gloucester
Elizabeth Milton 52, wife married, Bristol
William Milton 15, son, office boy at sack hirers, St.Paul’s
Henry Milton 13, son
Florrie Milton 11, daughter

Botany Tavern

Botany Tavern Conduit Place

1844 – 69. William Bateman
1871 – 76. Edward William Bateman
1877. Thomas Forse
1878. Mrs. Long
1883 – 92. James Burge
1899 – 1904. John Jarvis
1909. William Bush
1914. John Winter
1917 – 21. William Fletcher
1928 – 31. William Oldfield
1935 – 50. George Marshall
1953. Randolph Stanley
1956. Reginald Somner
1975. F. Poole

Bristol’s Lost Pubs collection

In 1887 the pub and adjoining cottage were valued at £625. William Bateman was a shoe maker at this address in 1841, later a grocer and beer retailer. The pub’s name first appears in 1848.

Census 1851.

William Bateman 35, head married, grocer, Bristol St.Peter’s
Martha Bateman 38, wife married, Bristol Lower Easton
William Bateman 10, son scholar, Bristol Baptist Mills
Frederick Bateman 6, son scholar, Bristol Baptist Mills
Edward Bateman 5, son scholar, Bristol Baptist Mills
Albert Bateman 2, son scholar, Bristol Baptist Mills
Sarah Bateman 66, mother, shoe binder, Bristol Christchurch

Census 1861.

William Bateman 45, head married, grocer, Bristol St.John’s
Martha Bateman 48, wife married, Bristol St.George
William Bateman 20, son unmarried, printer, Bristol St.James & St.Paul
Frederick Bateman 16, son unmarried, cordwainer, Bristol St.James & St.Paul
Edward Bateman 15, son, lithographic printer, Bristol St.James & St.Paul
Albert Bateman 12, son scholar, Bristol St.James & St.Paul
Henry Bateman 8, son scholar, Bristol St.James & St.Paul

Census 1871.

Edward William Bateman 25, head married, lithographic printer & beer house keeper, Bristol St.James & St.Paul
Ellen Bateman 25, wife married, Gloucestershire Olveston

Census 1891.

James Burge 45, head married, banker Mason, London Poplar
Matilda Burge 46, retailer of beer etc., Bristol
Amelia Burge 14, daughter, Bristol
Matilda Burge 9, daughter, Bristol

Census 1901.

John Jarvis 57, head married, publican, Scotland
Annie Jarvis 50, wife married, Bristol
Arthur Jarvis 24, son single, assurance clerk, Kent Woolwich
Edith Jarvis 22, daughter single, Essex Colchester
Jessie Jarvis 19, daughter single, tailoress, Essex Colchester
Beatrice Jarvis 15, daughter, Ireland
Alfred Jarvis 9, son, Ireland

Black Horse

Black Horse Catherine Place, Cheltenham Road

1870 to 1885. Henry Walters
1886 to 1887. C. W. Batten
1888 to 1891. William Waite
1892 – 1906. Edward Willcox
1911 – 21. Robert Jay
1925. Edwin Gingell
1928 – 38. Cyril Slocombe
1944 – 50. Sydney Smart
1953 – 56. Stephen Sims

Pictured here in the 1950’s, the Black Horse is still standing but is now a restaurant, the building to-day looks much the same as in the picture including the Simonds brown and cream tiling under the window. The building to the right is the Berkeley Castle public house which later traded under the name of ‘the Pipe & Slippers’! Prior to 1870 Henry Walters was at the Black Horse, Stokes Croft (No.37) it appears he took the pub’s name with him when he moved to Cheltenham Road.

Bristol’s Lost Pubs collection

Census 1871.

Henry Walters 58, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Susannah Walters 65, wife married, Winscombe Somerset
William Walters 33, son unmarried, painter, Bristol
Elizabeth Vercoe 69, servant unmarried, cook, Plymouth Devon
Elizabeth Davis 21, servant unmarried, housemaid, Bridgwater Somerset

Census 1881.

Henry Walters 68, head married, publican, Bristol
Susan Walters 73, wife married, Somerset Winscombe
William Walters 45, son unmarried, painter, Bristol
Ellen Tarner 22, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Somerset Keynsham
Annie Coxwell 20, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Middlesex London

Census 1891.

William E. Waite 40, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Maria Waite 40, wife married, Bristol Trinity
Frank F. Ballen 23, step son single, Bristol St.Philip’s
Alice M. Ballen 20, step daughter single, Bristol St.Paul’s
George A. Ballen 18, step son single, Bristol St.Paul’s
Herbert A. Ballen 10, step son scholar, Bristol St.Paul’s

Census 1901.

William Willcox 37, head married, innkeeper, Chewton Mendip
Florence L. Willcox 25, wife married, Bristol
Dorothy M. Willcox 2, daughter, Bristol
Violet M. Pitman 14, visitor, Bristol
Gertrude Baker 22, servant single, barmaid, Somerset Nailsea
Beatrice Dance 21, servant single, general servant, Bristol

Census 1911.

Robert Jay 49, head married, licensed victualler, Islington London
Elizabeth Jay 47, wife married, Weston – Super – Mare Somerset
Eva Jay 21, daughter, Weston – Super – Mare Somerset
Ida Jay 13, daughter school, Weston – Super – Mare Somerset
John Jay 11, son school, Weston – Super – Mare Somerset
Robert Jay 9, son school, Weston – Super – Mare Somerset
Dorothy Jay 6, daughter school, Weston – Super – Mare Somerset
Iris Jay 5, daughter school, Weston – Super – Mare Somerset
Gordon Jay 1, son, Weston – Super – Mare Somerset
Jane Stevens 34, wife’s sister, barmaid, Weston – Super – Mare Somerset
Amy Fussel 24, servant, general servant, Radstock

Berkeley Castle

Berkeley Castle Catherine Place, Cheltenham Road

1851 – 65. Clement Warley
1867 – 71. Sarah Warley
1872 to 1873. Robert Burgoyne
1873 to 1888. John Pope
1891 – 96. George Edward Bowden
1899. Joseph Scapens
1901 – 04. William L. Lintern
1906. Emma Browning
1909. Joseph Scapens
1911 – 31. Francis Staples
1931 – 44. George Stirling Blackman
1950 – 53. Alwyn Biggin
1956 – 60. Elizabeth Hobson

George Blackman’s tenancy commenced on the 12th October 1931, the rent was £50 per annum, this was increased to £80 on the 29th September 1935, the landlord was The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited.

Elizabeth Hobson, who was born in Sheffield, owned various pubs after she was widowed. 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, before retiring to Weston Super Mare. Her predecessor as licencee 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 1851.

Clement Warley 45, head married, time keeper, Somerset Wrington
Emma Warley 41, wife married, green grocer, Gloucestershire Almondsbury
Rhoda Warley 13, daughter scholar, Bristol
Emma Warley 9, daughter scholar, Bristol
Lydia Warley 3, daughter, Bristol
Caroline Daniell 36, lodger unmarried, governess, Bristol
Susan Moore 65, lodger unmarried, annuitant, Bristol
Harriet Shedick 18, servant unmarried, general servant, Somerset Nailsea

Census 1861.

Clement Warley 56, head married, beer retailer and shopkeeper, Somersetshire Blagdon
Emma Warley 54, wife married, Gloucestershire Almondsbury
Emma Warley 19, daughter unmarried, dressmaker, Bristol
Lydia Warley 12, daughter scholar, Bristol

Census 1871.

Sarah Warley 48, head widow, beer retailer, Chewton Mendip Somerset

Census 1881.

John Pope 57, head married, beerhouse keeper, pensioner sergeant major chelsea hospital, Bristol
Ann Pope 44, wife married, Gibralter British subject
Amelia Pope 21, daughter unmarried, assisting in house duties, East Indies British Subject
Frederick Pope 17, son unmarried, pupil teacher unemployed, Kent Melton Gravesend
Julia Pope 12, daughter scholar, Middlesex London
Kate Pope 9, daughter scholar, Somerset Bristol
Harriet Pope 7, daughter scholar, Gloucestershire Bristol
Percival Pope 5, son scholar, Gloucestershire Bristol

Census 1891.

George E. Bowden 31, head married, beer retailer and cab owner, Wiltshire Devizes
Jemima Bowden 32, wife married, Gloucestershire Almondsbury
George E. J. Bowden 7, son scholar Bristol
May L. Bowden 4, daughter, Bristol
Lily M. Bowden 2, daughter, Bristol
Emily M. Bowden 1, daughter, Bristol

Census 1901.

William L. Lintern 44, head married, innkeeper, England
Martha Lintern 45, wife married, England
Alice Lintern 21, daughter single, assistant to innkeeper (barmaid) South Australia
Florence Lintern 17, daughter single, assistant to innkeeper (barmaid) South Australia
Frederick Lintern 16, son single, waiter at railway station, South Australia
Thomas Lintern 13, son, South Australia
Clifford Lintern 5, son, South Australia

Census 1911.

Francis G. Staples 56, head married, publican, Kenn Somerset
Sarah Staples 50, wife married, Road Somerset
Eveylin Staples 15, daughter, St.Paul’s Bristol

On the death of Clement Warley his widow Sarah continued at the pub, later marrying Robert Burgoyne, Robert ran the pub until 1873 when retired sergeant major John Pope took the Berkeley Castle on a five year lease, John’s tenancy commenced on the 4th June 1873 and the annual rent was £40 payable quarterly. In September 1877 John Pope bought the freehold to the Berkeley Castle and adjoining dwelling house. When Mr. Pope retired in 1888 the pub was put up for auction, the successful bidder was The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Ltd.

Particulars.

All that well established licensed house and premises known as

“The Berkeley Castle,”

Situate near Catherine Place, in Stokes Croft Road, at the top of Stokes Croft in the City of Bristol, with the large covered yard at the side; together with the goodwill, licenses, possession, trade fixtures, utensils, and other effects as per inventory.

And also all that commodious

Dwelling House,

Situate in the rear of and adjoining the said licensed premises.

The premises occupy a commanding position in a respectable, healthy, and populous neigbourhood. They have a frontage to the main road of 33½ feet or thereabouts, and stand on a commodious area, affording ample room for the erection of additional buildings.

The whole is freehold and entirely free from ground rent.

The licensed premises comprise a most commodious bar and bar parlour; and in the dwelling house are two parlours, kitchen and back kitchen, with boiler, &c., and upstairs 3 good bedrooms, with excellent cupboards.

At the side is a capital covered yard, with entrance from the main road by a pair of gates.

The roofs (new last year) and drains are in first rate condition.

The vendor has for many years occupied the premises, and has carried on there a good and increasing busines, from which he is now retiring with a competence, and the whole will be handed over to the purchaser as a going concern in the full sense of the word. A considerable part of the purchase money can, if desired, remain on mortgage of the property. Further particulars may be obtained from the auctioneer, Rupert Street, or from

Mr. Edward Thomas, Solicitor, 11 Small Street, Bristol

What follows is an inventory of the fixtures, trade utensils, and other effects to be included in the sale of the above freehold property 6th day of December 1888

Bar.
5 lip quart cups
5 straight cups
18 straight pint cups
12 lip pint cups
10 ½ pint glasses
14 small glasses
4 blue cider cups
8 blue ½ pint cups
Quart pewter measure
Pint pewter measure
½ pint pewter measure
Tin funnel
8 brass taps
4 tin drips
3 tobacco jars
Small stool
Galvanised tub
Dial
Painted fittings and horse at back of bar with the plate glass pilasters and shelf
6 zinc fronts for casks
Large bronze T light
The painted counter with door and shelves, till &c As fixed
6 foot mahogany settle with 2 elbow rests
The painted settle as fixed 7 foot high
The painted and grained lobby at entrance with glazed door and spring as fixed
2 mahogany tables
Small fender
3 iron rods and 3 curtains as fixed to window
2 beer horses
1 mallet

Parlour.
Partition in two parts with iron stays as fixed
Painted settle about 6½ feet with 2 weather boards
2 rail back seats 6½ feet each
2 deal tables
4 iron spitoons
1 gas pendant
iron fender
tin warmer

In Shed At Side Of House.
3 wood forms
Wood tun pail
27 gallon cider cask
1 shelf as fixed
8 puncheons
1 racking tap
pair of (6) steps
1 gas bracket
1 globe lamp and iron work for front of house
(16) round ladder
Garden frames as fixed

In The Conservatory.
6 shelves as fixed

In Dwelling House.
The dresser with 3 drawers as fixed
The iron stove and piping as fixed in back kitchen
1 sliding pendant
3 brackets as fixed

Georges & Co. Bristol Brewery Company Limited.
Hereby acknowledge that at the sale by auction this 6th day of December 1888, of the property mentioned in the within particulars and conditions of sale, I was the highest bidder for, and was declared the purchaser of the property, at the price of £1775, and that I have paid the price of £175 by way of deposit and in part payment of the purchase money to Mr. Edward Thomas, as solicitor and agent for the vendor, and I agree to pay the remainder of the purchase money, and to complete the purchase according to the foregoing particulars and conditions. And I, the undersigned Edward Thomas, as agent for Mr. John Pope, the vendor, hereby confirm the said sale, and acknowledge the receipt of the said deposit.