Bristol’s Lost Pubs
New Quay Inn St.George’s Road
1861 – 83. Thomas Warren
1885. William B. Smith
1886. H. Hurst
1887. Frederick Boulton
1888 – 1889. James Jane
1890. Annie Mellea
1891. Robert W. Townsend
1892 to 1894. Ellen Paul
1895 to 1900. Ellen Marker
1901. Walter Marker
On the corner of St.George’s Road and Anchor Lane just opposite the Myrtle Tree public house, the New Quay Inn is pictured here a few years before the turn of the century when it was demolished.
Census 1861.
Thomas Warren 29, head married, publican, Bristol
Samuel Austin 25, visitor unmarried, mariner, Bristol
Edwin Redman 25, lodger unmarried, mariner, Bristol
Emma Redman 56, lodger widow, laundress, Bristol
Census 1871.
Thomas Warren 38, head married, licensed victualler, Clifton
Elizabeth Warren 29, wife married, Bristol
Susanna ? E. Warren 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
Thomas A. Warren 7, son scholar, Bristol
George J. Warren 5, son scholar, Bristol
Clara A. Warren 4, daughter scholar, Bristol
Marian B. Warren 3, daughter scholar, Bristol
Reginald W. Warren 2, son, Bristol
Jane Hookway 65, servant widow, nurse to family, Wiltshire Creadwell
Sarah J. Hayman 19, servant unmarried, general domestic servant, Bristol
Census 1881.
Thomas Warren 49, head married, Licenced Victualler, Bristol
Elizabeth Warren 40, wife married, Bristol
Lucie Warren 18, daughter unmarried, Bristol
George Warren 16, son unmarried, lithographic printer, Bristol
Clara Warren 14, daughter scholar, Bristol
Madeline Warren 9, daughter scholar, Bristol
Lousia Smith 20, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol
Kate Dwyer 16, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol
Census 1891.
Robert W. Townsend 36, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Annie Townsend 40, wife married, Ratcliffe Leicester
Sarah S. Townsend 11, daughter scholar, Bristol
Florence A.Townsend 9, daughter scholar, Bristol
Mary Ann 4, daughter, Bristol
Census 1901.
Walter Marker 45, head married, licensed victualler Exeter
Ellen Marker 40, wife married, Taunton Somerset