Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Alma Tavern Stapleton Road
1855. Frederick Arnold Weston
1856 – 57. W. Rossiter
1860 – 61. Charles Glanville
1862. Ann Bennett
1866 – 67. Charles Glanville
1868. Ann Bennett
1870 – 91. Charles Glanville
1891 – 92. William Jones
1895 – 1908. Edwin J. Sharp
Census 1861.
No. 7 Clifton Place, Alma Tavern
Charles Glanvill 33, head married, general porter, Devonshire Plymtree
Emma Glanvill 31, wife married, Bristol St.Michael’s
Ann Eliza Glanvill 2, daughter, Bristol St.James’
Henry Charles Glanvill 1, son, Bristol St.Philip & Jacob
Mary Ann Hart 15, servant, nursemaid, Bristol St.Philip & Jacob
Census 1871.
Charles Glanville 43, head married, beer house keeper, Plymtree Devon
Emma Glanville 40, wife married, Bristol
Ann E. Glanville 12, daughter scholar, Bristol
Henry C. Glanville 10, son scholar, Bristol
Alfred G. Glanville 7, son scholar, Bristol
Census 1881.
Charles Glanville 53, head married, beer house keeper, Plymtree Devon
Emma Glanville 50, wife married, Bristol
Ann Glanville 21, daughter unmarried, Bristol
Alfred Glanville 17, son unmarried, lithographic artist, Bristol
Census 1891.
Charles Glanville 63, head married, publican, Devon Plymtree
Angelina Glanville 50, wife married, Gloucester
Ann Glanville 32, daughter single, Bristol
Ada Glanville 13, daughter, Bristol
Census 1901.
Edwin J. Sharp 47, head married, publican, Bristol
Rose Sharp 44, wife married, Zeals Wiltshire
John J. Sharp 18, son single, musician, Bristol
Francis R. Sharp 14, son, engineer’s apprentice, Bristol
Marie R. Sharp 9, daughter, Bristol
Florence Bailey 14, servant, domestic servant, Bristol