Bristol’s Lost Pubs

White Hart Upper Maudlin Street

1775. Mary Antrobus
1794 – 1800. Richard Punker (Buncker ?)
1806. Thomas Bennett
1816. Martha Bennett
1820. Richard Skammell
1823. Joseph Williams
1828. Joseph Bellamy
1830 – 34. Abraham Pulsford
1837. J. Brayley
1839. Robert Nott
1840. ? Phelps
1841. John Grout
1841. Ann Watkins
1842 to 1853. Charles Watkins
1854 to 1859. Henry Jones
1860 – 61. Mary Jones
1863. James Goddard
1865. Cowell Putney
1866 to 1867. J. Bowle
1868 to 1876. James Taylor
1877 to 1888. Mary Ann Rogers
1889. George Rogers
1890. Elizabeth Dilke
1891. Jason M. Davies
1892 – 94. George Becker
1896. Henrietta Levy
1897. Frederick Tichbon
1899. James Young
1901 – 04. William Brenton
1906 – 21. Matilda Louisa Cook
1928 – 50. Frank Cook
1953 – 56. Clifford Caines

Bristol Museum Collections

On the corner with Terrell Street, both the pub and this end of Terrell Street disappeared around 1964 to make way for an extension to the Bristol Royal Infirmary.

Census 1841.

Charles Watkins 36, boot maker, born in county
Ann Watkins 40, publican, born in county
Charles Watkins 11, born in county
Elizabeth Watkins 13, born in county
Emma Morris 15, born county

Census 1851.

Charles Watkins 47, head widower, publican, Bristol
Charles Watkins 21, son unmarried, cordwainer Bristol
Elizabeth Watkins 22, daughter unmarried, assistant to Father, Bristol
Emma Nichols 17, servant unmarried, Bristol

Census 1861.

Mary Jones 50, head widow, innkeeper, Devon
James Jones 17, son unmarried, mason, Bristol
Mary Ann Lawley 22, servant unmarried, house servant, Worcestershire

Census 1871.

James Taylor 48, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Bridgwater
Ann Taylor 47, wife married, Somerset Temple Cloud
Maria Taylor 22, daughter unmarried, machinist, Bristol
James Taylor 20, son married, engine fitter, Bristol
Walter Taylor 19, son, plumber and gas fitter, Bristol
Edwin Taylor 17, son, printer, Bristol

Census 1881.

Mary Ann Rogers 39, head widow, licensed victualler, Bristol
James Taylor 56, boarder widower, licensed victualler, Bridgwater Somerset
Edward Thomas 40, lodger unmarried, painter, Aberdare Wales
Eliza Ponsford 21, servant unmarried, barmaid, Bristol
Ellen Delaney 20, servant unmarried, general domestic servant, Bristol
Beatrice Hanham 8, visitor scholar, Bristol

Census 1891.

Jason M. Davies 22, head married, licensed victualler, Glamorganshire Aberdare
Elizabeth A. Davies 24, wife married, Durham Port Clarence

Census 1901.

William Brenton 61, head married, hotel keeper (pub), Bodmin Cornwall
Martha Brenton 60, wife married, Barnstaple Devon
Martha Brenton 30, daughter single, Bristol

Census 1911.

Frank Cook 42, head married, hotel keeper, Gloucesterhire Cinderford
Matilda Louisa Cook 39, wife married, hotel keeper’s help, Wiltshire Ashton Kaynes
Evelyn Burnet 13, step daughter school, Gloucestershire Bristol
Jack Cook 9, son school, Gloucestershire Bristol
Freda Cook 5, daughter school, Gloucestershire Bristol