Bristol’s Lost Pubs

Old Fox Inn Gloucester Road

1870 – 74. James Selway
1875 – 88. Richard Pegler
1891 – 93. Thomas Maddock
1896. George Jackson
1899. Sidney Slade
1900. Elizabeth Slade
1901 – 04. Sidney Slade
1906. Mary Jane Slade
1909. James Hall
1911. George H. Kite
1914 – 21. Emma Griffiths
1925 – 35. Edwin Luff
1937 – 38. Edward Hale
1944 – 60. William T. Hartnell
1975. A. E. Fisher

Census 1871.
Beer House

James Selway 35, head married, carter, Devon Honiton
Emma Selway 23, wife married, Gloucestershire Henbury
Edward Selway 9, son scholar, Gloucestershire Horfield
Henry Selway 7, son scholar, Gloucestershire Horfield
Jane Scratchley 78, grandmother widow, retired beer house keeper, Gloucestershire Cirencester

Census 1881.

Richard Peglar 47, head married, beer retailer, Gloucestershire Winfield
Harriett Peglar 38, wife married, Gloucestershire Emstead
Amy Peglar 7, daughter scholar, Gloucestershire Horfield
Edward Peglar 6, son scholar, Gloucestershire Horfield
Walter Peglar 3, son scholar, Gloucestershire Horfield
Herbert Peglar 2 months, son, Gloucestershire Horfield
Fanny Gullop 13, domestic servant, Gloucestershire St.George

Census 1891.

Thomas Maddock 36, head married, inn keeper, Devon Plymouth
Clara Maddock 33, wife married, Gloucestershire Horfield Bristol
Ethelbert Maddock 5, son scholar, Gloucestershire Horfield Bristol

Census 1901.

Sidney Slade 50, head married, publican, Bristol
Mary J. Slade 48, wife married, Bristol
William Slade 23, son single, wood turner, Bristol
Florence Slade 18, daughter single, Bristol
Polly Slade 15, daughter single, dressmaker, Bristol

Census 1911.

H. G. Kite 56, head married, private means, Bath
Harriett Kite 61, wife married, Bath
G. H. Kite 26, son single, licensed victualler for Georges’ Brewery, Bristol
Rose Kite 22, daughter single, assistant in business, Bristol
Gorman Holmes 24, visitor single, clerk at Bath Gas Works, Bath