Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Union Marlborough Street
On the Kingsdown side of Marlborough Street between the Infirmary and Dighton Street. Two doors up can be seen the ‘Albert’ now the site of the Royal Infirmary car park, both these pubs were pulled down in 1958 during the widening and redirecting of the road down to the new St.James’ Barton Roundabout.
1775 – 1800. John Harris
1806 – 28. Samuel Williams
1830 – 34. William Payne
1837. William Nicholls
1839 – 41. Thomas Cobbett
1842. James Cobbett
1844 – 49. George Stacey
1851. Emma White
1853. George White
1856. Caroline Godfrey
1857 to 1858. George Godfrey
1859. Caroline Godfrey
1860 – 63. Edward Pound
1865. G. Alpass
1866 to 1872. Richard Parrish
1872 to 1891. William Pinnock
1891 – 94. Thomas Burnett
1896. Henry Morgan
1897. Ellen Mills
1899 – 1901. David Donaldson
1904. Edith Merrick
1906 – 17. Thomas Manley
1921. Albert Sheppard (jnr)
1925 – 31. Frederick Maggs
1935 – 38. Henry Tyler
1944 – 50. Albert Coker
1950. Albert Trutch
1953 – 56. Charles James Cop
Census 1841.
Thomas Cobbett 65, publican, not born in county
George Pannell 30, yeoman, not born in county
Harriet Pannell 40, independent, not born in county
Robert Callow 30, servant, born in county
Eliza Webb 20, servant, born in county
Census 1851.
George White 45, head married, mail guard, Dorchester
Mary White 45, wife married, Dorchester
Emma White 22, daughter, licensed victualler, Dorset Dawlish
William White 20, son, brewer, Dorchester
Charles White 16, son, scholar, Dorchester
Eliza White 12, daughter, scholar, Exeter
Elizabeth White 10, daughter, scholar, Exeter
Henry White 7, son, scholar, Exeter
Edwin White 3, son, scholar, Bristol
George Davey 28, visitor married, retired gentleman, Oxfordshire Donchester
Census 1861.
Thomas Pound 65, father married, shoe maker, St.Paul’s Bristol
Anne Pound 62, mother married, St.Paul’s Bristol
Edward Pound 32, son unmarried, inn keeper, St.Paul’s Bristol
Hannah Pound 22, daughter unmarried, milliner, St.Paul’s Bristol
Elizabeth Pound 19, daughter unmarried, dress maker, St.Paul’s Bristol
Census 1871.
William Henry Pinnock 42, head married, engineer at iron works and beer house keeper, Bristol
Elizabeth Pinnock 36, wife married, Bristol
Caroline Pinnock 15, daughter scholar, Bristol
William Pinnock 13, son scholar, Bristol
Clara Bartlett 14, niece scholar, Bristol
Jane Bailey 24, visitor unmarried, dress maker, Yorkshire Leeds
Census 1881.
William H. Pinnock 52, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol St Michael’s
Elizabeth Pinnock 47, wife married, licensed victualler’s wife, Bristol St Philip’s
William Bartlett 43, lodger unmarried, blacksmith, Bristol St Philips
Hafey Parsons 16, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol St Paul’s
Census 1891.
Thomas Burnett 29, head married, Gloucestershire St.George
Elizabeth A. Burnett 26, wife married, Bristol St.Phillip’s
Florence E. Burnett 7, daughter, Bristol St.Phillip’s
Thomas W. Burnett 6, son, Bristol St.Phillip’s
Reginald G. Burnett 4, son, Bristol St.Phillip’s
Frederick G. Burnett 2, son, Bristol St.Phillip’s
Lilly L. Burnett 1, daughter, Bristol St.Phillip’s
Eliabeth A. Dart 27, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol St.Paul’s
Census 1901.
David Young Donaldson 32, head married, licensed victualler, Scotland
Helen Donaldson 34, wife married, Scotland
Census 1911.
Thomas Manley 61, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Pill
Mary Ann Manley 56, wife married, Somerset Pill
Lucy Florence Manley 34, daughter single, Somerset Pill
Ella Manley 30, daughter single, teacher, Somerset Pill
Isabel Mabel Manley 23, daughter single, milliner, Somerset Pill
Beatrice Ethel Manley 15, drapery apprentice, Somerset Pill