Bristol’s Lost Pubs

St. James’ Porter House St.James’ Parade

1853 – 54 William Monday
1855 to 1865 William Hunt
1866 to 1867 Emma Hunt
1868 to 1871 Francis Stanley
1871 Fanny Stanley (manageress)
1874 – 76 Louisa Matthews
1877 – 78 Louisa Williams
1879 Charles Street
1881. James Bicker
1882 – 83 George Young
1885 – 88 Mary Farrow
1889 to 1891 Mary Slade
1892 Charles Stabb
1894 Joseph Porter
1896 Elizabeth Porter
1897 – 1906 William Bartlett
1911 – 28 Naomi Flower
1931 – 47 Leslie Flower
1950 – 56 Frank Williams

Named the Haywain from 1958, demolished 1970

Census 1861.

Emma Hunt 42, wife married, porter store keeper, Staffordshire Rushbury
Rebecca Hunt 19, daughter unmarried, dressmaker, Gloucestershire Westbury
Frederick Hunt 6, son, Bristol
Sarah Talbot 75, lodger unmarried, independent, Portishead Somerset
Frederick Meredith 20, lodger unmarried, mariner, Bristol

Census 1871.

Fanny Stanley 25, head widow, manageress of a public house, Bristol
F. W. Stanley 2, son, Bristol
Sophia Turle 15, sister scholar, Bristol
Caroline White 50, boarder married, laundress, Bristol

Census 1881.

James Bicker 46, head widower, beer retailer, Yorkshire Leeds
Frederick Bicker 15, son, cordwainer, Bristol
John Bicker 12, son scholar, Bristol
Annie Downs 18, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol
Antony Banonra 27, lodger married, musician, Italy
Jannetta Banonra 24, wife married, Italy
Antony Banonra 7, son scholar, Italy
George Fenton 32, lodger married, musician, Somerset Bath
Bertha Fenton 24, wife married, Ireland Cork
John Gordon 56, lodger married, porter, Bristol
Ann Gordon 57, wife married, Frome

Census 1891.

Charles William Stabb 34, head married, publican, Plymouth Devon
Mary Stabb 21, wife married, Aberayon Cardiganshire

Census 1901.

William Bartlett 41, head married, house painter, Bristol St.Paul’s
Rose Bartlett 39, wife married, Bristol St.Philip’s
Rose Bartlett 17, daughter single, Bristol St.Philip’s
Lily Bartlett 12, daughter, Bristol St.Philip’s
William Bartlett 7, son, Bristol St.George
Alis Lewis 30, sister in law single, general domestic servant, Bristol St.Philip’s

Census 1911.

Naomi Flower 49, head married, public house, 117 Victoria Street, Temple
Leslie Flower 25, son single, help mother in bar, 16 Nicholas Street, St.Nicholas
Ivy Flower 18, daughter single, dressmaker, 16 Nicholas Street, St.Nicholas
Naomi Flower 16, daughter single, no work, Nicholas Street
Willie Flower 10, son school, York Street, St.Luke’s
Elsie L. L. Flower 22, daughter single, dressmaker, St.Nicholas Bristol, (born deaf)