Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Ship Inn Pipe Lane
1752. Jane Smith
1755 – 64. Thomas Cook
1775. Jane Cook
1792 – 94. Thomas Shorland
1806. John Hughes
1816 – 26. John Lyons
1828 – 34. Evan David
1837 – 49. William Locke
1851 – 56. George Strawbridge
1858 – 60. Lewis Moss
1861 to 1874. George Carter
1875 to 1878. William Turvey
1879 to 1885. David Morgan
1886 to 1888. Mary Ann Morgan 1889 – 92. Alice Morgan
1894. William Vaughan
1896 – 1900. Annie Morris
1901. Frederick G. Morris
Census 1841.
William Locke 40, publican, born in county
Agnes Locke 40, born in county
William Kingman 38, labourer, born in county
Elizabeth Middleton 45, servant, born in county
Ann Pearse 20, servant, born in county
Census 1851.
George W. Strawbridge 27, head married, Builder (master employing 25 men) & licensed victualler, Bristol
Ann Strawbridge 25, wife married, Bristol
Sarah Keen 37, servant unmarried, bar woman, Somerset Worle
Johanna Rogan 21, servant unmarried, house servant, Bristol
John Pullen 17, servant unmarried, house servant, Bristol
Census 1861.
George Carter 50, head married, publican, Gloucestershire Old Sodbury
Elizabeth Carter 38, wife married, Glamorganshire Swansea
Caroline Dagent 28, servant unmarried, general servant, Ireland
Census 1871.
George Carter 58, head married, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire Hawksbury Upton
Elizabeth Carter 46, wife married, Glamorganshire Swansea
Caroline Hutchinson 21, servant unmarried, barmaid, Monmouthshire Newport
Mary A. Legessick 21, servant unmarried, general domestic servant
Mary Corney 66, servant widow, domestic chambermaid, Kent Maidstone
Census 1881.
David Morgan 58, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Mary A. Morgan 62, wife married, Bristol
Mary Morgan 23, daughter unmarried, Bristol
Clara Morgan 19, daughter unmarried, Bristol
Elizabeth Cowells 17, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol
Census 1891.
Alice Morgan 35, head single, licensed victualler, Bristol
Dorothy Hollins 25, servant single, barmaid, Bristol
Harriet Fox 23, servant single, housemaid, Bristol
Census 1901.
Frederick G. Morris 50, head married, brewer, Bristol
Minnie C. Morris 34, wife married, serves in public bar, Bristol
Frederick G. Morris 11, son, Bristol
David S. Morris 9, son, Bristol
Frank C. Morris 7, son, Bristol
Louisa Morris 3, daughter, Bristol
Thomas Bryant 38, servant single, malt labourer, Bristol