Bristol’s Lost Pubs

Albion Hotel Prince Street

1820 Rosetta Helps
1822 – 28 George Fowler
1830 – 34 Adam Barton
1837 – 59 George Morgan
1859 – 62 Martha Young
1862 – 67 John Clark
1868 – 69 John Sanders
1871 – 72 George Jennings
1874 William Mark Stratton
1875 – 85 John Ellicott
1886 – 96 Louisa Ellicott
1897 Florance Chivers
1899 Richard Exell

To the right of Alderskey Lane opposite the Merchants’ Arms. The Albion was one of four public houses removed for the C.W.S. building around 1900.

Census 1841.

George Morgan 34, victualler, born in county
Eliza Morgan 36, born in county
Henry Morgan 2, born in county

Census 1851.

George Morgan 47, head married, licensed victualler, Kingston Oxfordshire
Eliza Morgan 47, wife married, Bristol
Eliza Davis 22, Barmaid unmarried, Gloucestershire Witminster
Elizabeth Mills 24, waitress unmarried, Monmouthshire Newport
Caroline Ball 27, Cook unmarried, Bristol
Elizabeth Rottenbury 72, nurse unmarried, Bristol

Census 1861.

Martha Young 47, widow, house keeper, Pembroke Wales
Louise Mathews 22, barmaid unmarried, barmaid, Bristol
Luisa Reeves 23, servant unmarried, servant, Bristol
Russell Lewis 34, lodger married, sea captain, America

Census 1871.

George Jennings 40, head married, publican, Kingsbury Warwickshire
Susan Jennings 34, wife married, middlesex London
George Jennings 7, son, Middlesex London
Susan A. Jennings 5, daughter, Brecon Wales
John H. Jennings 6, son, Brecon Wales
Henrietta Hooper 20, boarder unmarried, barmaid, Westleigh Devon
G. W. Greenfield 22, boarder unmarried, ship owner, Goole Yorkshire

Census 1881.

John Ellicott 58, head married, hotel keeper, Tavistock Devon
Louisa Elicott 52, wife married, Somerset
Kate Ellicott 26, daughter unmarried, Bristol
William J. Ellicott 16, son unmarried, Bristol
Louisa F. Ellicott 14, daughter, Bristol

Census 1891.

Louisa Ellicott 63, head widow, publican, Somerset Burrowbridge
Mary G. Hammett 30, cousin single, living on own means, Bristol