Bristol’s Lost Pubs

Royal Oak Easton Road

1867 – 71. Jane Elliott
1871. Elizabeth Flowers
1874 – 76. George Flook
1878. T. Prigg
1879. Thomas Long
1881 – 87. George Harvey
1889. Thomas Searle
1891 – 96. George Milton
1899 – 1917. George Evans
1921. Harold Gill
1925 – 31. John Williams
1935. Frank Osborne
1937 – 53. May G. L. Balson

Bristol Museum collections

Census 1871.

Elizabeth Flowers 37, head widow, beer retailer, Church Hill Summer’s Hill

Census 1881.

George R. Harvey 56, head married, mining engineer, Somerset Newton St.Loe
Mary Harvey 56, wife married, Somerset Keynsham
George Harvey 26, son married, stoker, Somerset Keynsham
Alice Harvey 19, daughter unmarried, cotton worker, Bristol St.Philip’s
Elizabeth Harvey 22, visitor married, silk weaver, Bristol St.Philip’s
Julia Harvey 1, visitor, Bristol St.Philip’s
Frederick Harvey 21, son married, brewer, Bristol St.Philip’s

Census 1891.

George Milton 32, head married, publican, Bristol St.Paul’s
Jane Milton 34, wife married, Bristol St.Philip’s
George Milton 5, son, Gloucestershire St.George
Jane Milton 1, daughter, Bristol St.Philip’s
Elizabeth Milton 15, sister, Bristol St.Paul’s

Census 1901.

George Evans 38, head married, licensed beer house, Bristol
Marion Evans 40, wife married, Minehead Somerset

Census 1911.

George Evans 49, head married, beer retailer, Bristol St.Philip’s
Maria Evans 50, wife married, assisting in the business, Minehead Somerset
Frederick Sturt 32, nephew single, labourer – carriage cleaner for Midland Railway