Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Colston Arms Pennywell Road
1867 – 69. Richard Cooper
1870 – 71. James Rogers
1873 – 74. Alfred Bragg
1875 – 82. William Maynard
1884 – 92. William Woodbury
1895 – 1905. William Parker
1908. Mary Jane Hankins
1911. Alfred Hankins
1913. William Howe
1916 – 20. James Pearce
1924 – 43. Charles Bidwell
1949 – 55. Cecilia M. Bidwell
Census 1871.
Unoccupied at the time of census
Census 1881.
William Maynard 55, head married, publican & army pensioner, Sheffield
Fanny Maynard 48, wife married, Kent Maidstone
William Maynard 31, son unmarried, clerk, Kent Maidstone
Mary Ann Bristow 26, niece unmarried, dressmaker, Kent Maidstone
Census 1891.
William B. Woodbury 37, head married, beer retailer, Somerset Dulverton
Mary Woodbury 45, wife married, Devon Cheriton Fitzpaine
Elizabeth A. Woodbury 11, daughter scholar, Gloucestershire Bristol
Martha M. Coles 21, servant single, general servant, Somerset Pensford
Census 1901.
William Parker 40, head married, publican, London
Mary Parker 31, wife married, Somerset Hockworthy
Census 1911.
Alfred Hankins 51, head married, beer house, Fishponds Bristol
Mary J. Hankins 41, wife married, Hockworthy Wellington Somerset
Gilbert C. Hankins 4, son, St.Philip’s Bristol
Ada Baker 24, servant single, domestic servant, St.Philip’s Bristol