Avonmouth Hotel (Railway Terminus)

Avonmouth Hotel Railway Terminus, Avonmouth

1871 – 74. Charles W. Kittoe (Kitto)
1876. Arthur Woodrow
1879 – 83. Annie Woodrow
1886 – 88. F. Calder
1891 – 93. Fanny E. Hawkins
1894 – 1901. Charles Stone

The Avonmouth Hotel was opened in 1865, re-named the Continental Hotel in 1910 and demolished in 1926.

Census 1871.

Charles W. Kittoe 34, head married, East India agent, and lessee of the Avonmouth Hotel, Middlesex
Mary Ann G. kittoe 31, wife married, Surrey
Charles Walter Kittoe 11, son scholar, Brackley London
Lilla A. Kittoe 10, daughter scholar, Brackley London
Frederick W. Kittoe 9, son scholar, Brackley London
Agnes A. Kittoe 8, daughter scholar, Highbury London
Bessie H. Kittoe 8, daughter scholar, Highbury London
Helena D. Kittoe 5, daughter scholar, Camden Town London
Florence G. Kittoe 2, daughter, Walthanstow Essex
Hugh H. Kittoe 2, son, Avonmouth Westbury-On-Trym
Paul Sidney Kittoe 1, son, Avonmouth Westbury-On-Trym
William Kittoe 26, brother unmarried, mercantile clerk, Middlesex
Frederick White 26, brother in law unmarried, jeweller, Dublin Ireland
James Webb 18, servant, general servant, Gloster
Clara Dent 20, servant unmarried, barmaid, Wiltshire
Ann Knibble 28, servant unmarried, nurse and domestic servant, Gloster
Alice Foerden 28, servant unmarried, cook and domestic servant, Somersetshire
Thomas Smith 6, servant unmarried, boots and domestic servant, Bristol
Sidney Jones 14, servant, domestic boy servant, Bristol

Census 1881.

Annie Woodrow 54, head married, hotel proprietress, Ireland
Ernest W. Woodrow 13, son scholar, Somerset Lympley Stoke
Oscar F. Woodrow 10, son scholar, Clifton
Mary Wilson 24, employee unmarried, barmaid, Scotland
Jane Parsley 28, servant unmarried, waitress, Gloucestershire Almondsbury
Sarah A. Fowler 17, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Gloucestershire Winterbourne
Henry House 34, servant unmarried, ostler (inn), Somerset Thurloxton
John Bennett 36, boarder unmarried, carpenter, Kent Sevenoaks

Census 1891.

Fanny E. Hawkins 29, head widow, licensed victualler, Clifton
Alfred B. Hawkins 7, son scholar, Bristol
Elizabeth Ryan 27, sister single, Scotland
William Martin 19, servant single, gardener, Gloucestershire Kennerton
Emily Harker 14, servant, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1901.

Charles Stone 52, head married, hotel proprietor, Bristol
Louisa Stone 50, wife married, London
Harry Stone 22, son single, assistant hotel proprietor (barman), Bristol
Arthur Stone 13, son, Bristol
Edith Wilson 22, servant single, domestic servant, Somerset Shipham
Rose Bailey 12, servant, Gloucestershire Avonmouth
Alec G. Pottow 27, visitor single, Bristol
Sidney H. S. Steer 26, visitor single, stock exchange clerk, London Norwood
Henry P. Whereat 27, visitor single, theatrical manager, Bristol
Hugh Pottow 30, visitor single, Bristol

Old Tavern (Blackberry Hill)

Old Tavern Blackberry Hill

1871 – 81.Thomas Hutton
1891 – 1918. Charles Hutton
1918 – 30. Laura Emily Hutton
1934. Samuel Rawle
1936 – 43. Herbert Picken
1949 – 56. William H. Shepherd
1960. Mrs. F. A. Oakley

Census 1871.

Thomas C. Hutton 35, head married, publican, Middlesex London
Priscilla Hutton 31, wife married, publican’s wife, Bath
Beatrice Hutton 2, daughter, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Louisa Hawkins 16, servant unmarried, general servant, Paulton Somerset

Census 1881.

Thomas C. Hutton 44, head married, beer retailer & quarryman, Middlesex
Priscilla Hutton 40, wife married, beer retailer’s wife, Bath
Charles G. Hutton 18, son unmarried, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Martha Jefferies 58, servant widow, general domestic servant, Bristol
William Seale 45, lodger unmarried, general labourer, Norwich
George Harrowell 25, lodger unmarried, general labourer, Drayton Beauchamp Buckinghamshire

Census 1891.

Charles G. Hutton 28, head married, publican & haulier, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Laura E. Hutton 26, wife married, Bristol
Alfred J. Hutton 1, son, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Alice F. Maunder 14, sister in law single, Bristol
Caroline Holbrook 77, servant widow, domestic servant, Somerset Millbourne Court
Charles Baxter 19, servant single, inn servant, Gloucestershire Berkeley

Census 1901.

Charles Hutton 38, head married, licensed victualler, Stapleton Bristol
Laura Hutton 49, wife married, Stapleton Bristol
Grantley Hutton 4, son, Stapleton Bristol
Alice Maunder 24, sister in law single, Stapleton Bristol
Esther Stone 20, servant single, general domestic servant, Coalpit Heath Gloucestershire
Rose Sutton 16, servant single, general domestic servant, Stapleton Bristol

Census 1911.

C. G. Hutton 48, head married, licensed victualler, Stapleton
L. E. Hutton 46, wife married, Bristol
A. T. Hutton 21, son single, brewer, Stapleton
L. E. Hutton 19, daughter single, mantle showroom assistant, Fishponds
G. M. Hutton 14, son scholar, Fishponds
B. A. Hutton 6, daughter scholar, Fishponds
J. G. Russell 31, boarder single male, engineer, Essex
A. Leonard 17, servant single female, general domestic servant, Kingswood

Masons’ Arms (Park Road)

Masons’ Arms Park Road

Bristol Museum collections

1830. William Arbery
1836. Elizabeth Beresford
1841 – 44. James Southey
1851 – 53. William Rogers
1861 – 65. George Redding
1870 – 86. Alfred Jones
1891 – 1901. George Clist
1901 – 04. Roland Woods
1906 – 28. Frederick Leaman
1931 – 44. Charles Winstone
1950 – 60. Albert Purnell

Census 1841.

James Southey 26, publican, not born in county
Mary Southey 20, wife, not born in county

Census 1851.

William Rogers 39, head married, victualler, Somerset Castle Cary
Susan Rogers 30, wife married, Somerset Castle Cary
George Rollins 15, servant unmarried, general servant, Gloucestershire Thornbury

Census 1861.

George Redding 38, head married, inn keeper, Buckland Devonshire
Clara Redding 38, wife married, Wells Somersetshire
Alfred G. M. Redding 6, son, Horfield Gloucestershire
Mercy Williams 16, servant unmarried, Westby Gloucestershire

Census 1871.

Alfred Jones 35, head married, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire Fishponds
Ann Jones 34, wife married, Gloucestershire Fishponds
Clara Ann Jones 9, daughter, Gloucestershire Fishponds
Clara Ann Holder 17, servant unmarried, general servant, Gloucestershire Frampton Cotterell
Mary Elizabeth Burgess 23, visitor unmarried, Gloucestershire Mangotsfield

Census 1881.

Alfred Jones 45, head married, inn keeper, Fishponds Gloucestershire
Ann Jones 44, wife married, Fisponds Gloucestershire
Henry Charles Jones 9, son scholar, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Maria Clara Jones 5, daughter scholar, Stapleton Gloucestershire

Census 1891.

George Clist 40, head married, inn keeper, Devon Aylesbeare
Ellen Clist 42, wife married, Devon Coliton

Census 1901.

Roland Woods 28, head married, licensed victualler, Rochdale Lancashire
Ada Woods 26, wife married, Bulmans Village Northumberland
Elsie Woods 3, daughter, Bristol
Cyril Woods 2, son, Bristol
Barak H. Richards 66, servant widower, potman barman, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Selena Jefferies 20, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1911.

Frederick James Leaman 48, head married, licensed victualler, Fleetwood St.Peter’s Lancashire
Ada Evelyn Maud Leaman 30, wife married, Weston-Super-Mare Somerset
Nellie Boulter 23, servant single, domestic and barmaid, Redland Bristol

Bell Inn (Bell Hill)

Bell Inn Bell Hill

1830. John Worlock
1841 – 44. Thomas Hutton
1851 – 61. James David
1863. Isaac Wright
1865. Richard Dunning
1870 – 74. John Stone
1879 – 80. Edward Grigg
1881. John Endacott
1885 – 86. Alfred Lewin
1891 – 94. Douglas Brighton
1897. Joseph Pitt
1899 – 1901. George Green
1901. Jesse Ferris (manager)
1904. Frank Tinney
1906. William Durham
1909. Frederick Goodyer
1911 – 1938. Arthur Griffin
1944. Arthur Rossiter
1950 – 53. Reginald Maple
1960. W. C. Bateman

Census 1841.

Thomas Hutton 43, publican, born in county
Charlotte Hutton 30, not born in county
Mary Haines 20, servant, not born in county
John Williams 47, lodger
Ann Williams 47, lodger
Henry Needham 24, lodger, born in county

Census 1851.

James David 32, head married, victualler, Hampshire Winchester
Kate David 32, wife married, Dorset Lyme
Mary David 10, daughter scholar, Gloucestershire Clifton
Frederick David 8, son scholar, Gloucester
John David 5, son scholar, Gloucestershire Bristol
James David 3, son son scholar, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Kate David 5 weeks, daughter, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Ann Berry 15, servant unmarried, house servant, Ireland

Census 1861.

James David 42, head married,victualler, Winchester Hampshire
Kate David 44, wife married, Lyme Regis Dorsetshire
Frederick David 17, son unmarried, engraver, Gloucester Gloucestershire
Mary David 19, daughter unmarried, Clifton Gloucestershire
James David 13, son, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Kate David 10, daughter, Stapleton Bristyol

Census 1871.

John Stone 31, head married, inn keeper, Devonshire
Eliza Jennings 19, servant unmarried, general servant, Gloucestershire

Census 1881.

John Endacott 34, head married, inn keeper, Devon Exeter
Isabella Endacott 30, wife married, Devon Exeter
William Endacott 6, son scholar, Devon Exeter
Fred Endacott 4, son, Devon Exeter
Robert Baker 25, servant unmarried, ostler, Somerset Portishead
Sarah Biggs 15, general domestic servant, Gloucestershire Soundwell

Census 1891.

Douglas Brighton 56, head married, publican, Devon Tetcott
Elizabeth Brighton 58, wife married, Cornwall St.Agnes
Elizabeth Brighton 28, daughter single, governess (school), Wales Llanbad- Fawr
Carrie Riddle 27, assistant single, barmaid, Staffordshire Pattingham

Census 1901.

Belmont Cottage. The Bell Inn was unoccupied at the time of census
Jesse Ferris 60, head married, manager of Bell Hotel, Preston Wiltshire
Elizabeth Ferris 60, wife married, Frome Somerset
Alice Ferris 23, daughter single, dressmaker, Frenchay Gloucestershire

Census 1911.

Arthur Griffin 42, head married, alehouse keeper, Gloucestershire Frocester
Florence A. Griffin 37, wife married, Somerset Keynsham
Walter England 31, servant single, barman, Wawickshire Birmingham

Beaufort Arms (River View)

Beaufort Arms River View
Off license

1881 – 88. Josiah Bell
1891 – 1903. John Daniel Dyke
1905 – 37. William Henry Tiley
1943 – 50. Harry Short

Throughout the 1860s & 70s Josiah Bell’s occupation was ‘miller’ there is no mention of him being a beer retailer during this period

Census 1881.

Josiah Bell 54, head married, miller & outdoor license for beer, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Eliza Bell 50, wife married, Langford Somerset
Juliaetta Bell 17, daughter unmarried, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Eliza Jane 14, daughter, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Frederick John Bell 11, son, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Edwin Bell 10, son, Stapleton Gloucestershire

Census 1891.
Old Mill Public House

John Daniel Dyke 28, head married, publican & letter carrier, Gloucestershire Bristol
Ada Dyke 28, wife married, Hampshire Portsmouth
Thomas T. Dyke 4, son, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Winifred M. Dyke 3, daughter, Gloucestershire Stapleton
John G. Dyke 11 months, son, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Florence Tollerfield 24, sister in law single, Hampshire Portsmouth

Census 1901.
Beaufort Arms

John Dyke 38, head married, postman, Bristol
Adelaide Dyke 39, wife married, Portsea Hampshire
Thomas Dyke 14, son, oil & colour nerchant’s clerk, Stapleton Bristol
Winifred Dyke 12, daughter, Stapleton Bristol
John G. Dyke 10, son, Stapleton Bristol
Florence Tollerfield 35, sister in law single, Portsea Hampshire

Census 1911.
Beaufort Arms

William Henry Tiley 39, head married, house painter, Stapleton
Alice Tiley 34, wife married, St,George
Alice Ruby Tiley 10, daughter school, Winterbourne
William Cecil Tiley 8, son, Mangotsfield
Raymond Claude Tiley 5, son, Bristol
Albert Royston Tiley 2, son, Bristol
Susan Neale 82, mother in law widow, Withycombe

Strawberry House (Downend Road)

Strawberry House No. 92 Downend Road
Off license

1892 – 1901. Matilda Singer
1903 – 06. Emily Stone
1908. Arthur Purser
1911 – 14. Katie Chapman
1920 – 44. Fred Huggins
1949. Joseph Frederick Wheeler
1956. William H. Maclean

Census 1901.

Matilda Singer 53, head widow, grocer & beer retailer, Bristol Stapleton
Julia Lee 29, niece single, assistant grocer, Bristol Stapleton

Census 1911.

William David Chapman 41, locomotive engineer (drawing office), Wolverhampton
Katie Chapman 32, wife married, Gloucester
Wilfred George Chapman 2 months, son, Bristol

Star (Fishponds Road)

Star Fishponds Road

1852 to 1880. Charles King
1881 to 1892. Charles George King
1892 to 1897. Florence Augusta King
1897 – 1909. Arthur Griffin
1911 – 25. Jane Olive King
1928 – 56. Jane Olive Kitley

Originally two houses which were knocked in to one during the 1880s. The extension to the front was added in 1906.

Census 1861.

Charles King 40, head widower, stone mason & retailer of beer, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Fanny King 7, daughter scholar, Stapleton Gloucestershire
Charles King 4, son scholar, Stapleton Gloucestershire

Census 1871.

Charles King 50, head married, mason & beer retailer, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Elizabeth King 52, wife married, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Fanny King 17, daughter unmarried, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Charles King 14, son, mason, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Lionel King 8, son, Gloucestershire Stapleton

Census 1881.

Charles George King 24, head married, mason & beer retailer, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Florence A. King 26, wife married, Somerset Keynsham
Fanny King 26, sister unmarried, formerly laundress, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Lionel King 18, brother unmarried, carpenter, Gloucestershire Stapleton

Census 1891.

Charles George King 34, head married, beer retailer, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Florence Augusta King 36, wife married, Somerset Keynsham
Olive Jane King 8, daughter scholar, Gloucestershire Stapleton
William Jack King 5, son scholar, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Henry James 3, son scholar, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Frank George King 2, son, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Arthur James Pace 15, visitor, Somerset Bristol
Lilley Harvey Gregory 21, niece single, Somerset Keynsham

Census 1901.

Arthur Griffin 34, head maried, beer retailer, Gloucestershire Frocester
Florence Griffin 44, wife married, Somerset Keynsham
Olive King 18, daughter single, barmaid, Bristol Fishponds
Jack King 15, son single, apprentice to plumbing & gas fitting, Bristol Fishponds
Henry Jim King 13, son, Bristol Fishponds
Frank George King 11, son, Bristol Fishponds
Mary Harriett King 8, daughter, Bristol Fishponds

Census 1911.

Jane Olive King 26, head single, beerhouse keeper, Bristol Stapleton
William Jack King 24, brother single, plumber, Bristol Stapleton
Frank George King 21, brother single, assisting in managing beerhouse ( barman), Bristol Stapleton
Mary Harriett King 18, sister single, assisting in managing beerhouse ( barmaid), Bristol Stapleton

Stag’s Head (Fishponds Road)

Stag’s Head Fishponds Road
Off license

1891 – 1915. Matilda Weeks
1915 to 1944. Alfred Hutton
1944 to 1965. Elsie L. Smith

Census 1891.

Matilda Weeks 50, head single, beer retailer, Gloucestershire Stapleton
Albert E. Bryant 20, nephew single, iron turner, Gloucestershire Stapleton

Census 1901.

Matilda W. Weeks 62, head single, outdoor beer house keeper, Bristol Fishponds
Albert E. Bryant 29, nephew single, outdoor beer house keeper’s assistant, Bristol Fishponds

Census 1911.

Matilda W. Weeks 71, head single, licensee of Stag’s Head public house, Fishponds Gloucestershire
Albert E. Weeks 40, nephew single, assistant, Fishponds Gloucestershire

Seymour House (Filwood Road)

Seymour House Filwood Road
Off license

1900 – 11. Mary Hopkins
1924. Miss Jennie Tyler
1927 – 30. Miss Daisy Florence Tyler
1934 – 49. Mrs. Gertrude Gladys Hendy

Bristol Museum collections

Census 1901.

Mary Hopkins 53, head married, grocer & beer retailer, Staffordshire Stoke 0n Trent
Bruce Maguire 63, brother single, photographer, Staffordshire Stoke on Trent

Census 1911.

Mary Hopkins 71, head widow, general provision & off license, Staffordshire Stoke on Trent
Bruce McGuire 77, brother single, photographer (at home own account), Staffordshire Stoke on Trent
Gertrude Barrett 17, visitor single, nursery governess, Somerset Bath
Ethel Barrett 15, visitor, school, Somerset Bath
Charles Fraser 18, boarder single, apprentice draughtsman (locomotives) Ireland Wexford Bellevue (resident)

Spotted Cow (Lodge Causeway)

Spotted Cow Lodge Causeway

1883 – 1917. James Fudge
1921 – 28. Florence Bush
1931. William Smallcombe
1935 – 38. Frederick Stallard
1944. May Jane Stallard
1950. May Jane Kenvin
1953. Edward Powell
1956 – 60. Alfred W. Millard

Census 1891.

James Fudge 42, head married, beer retailer, Gloucestershire Fishponds
Elizabeth Fudge 43, wife married, Gloucestershire Fishponds
Florence Fudge 10, daughter single, Gloucestershire Fishponds
William Fudge 19, son single, Gloucestershire Fishponds
Minnie Fudge 5, daughter, Gloucestershire Fishponds

Census 1901.

James Fudge 51, head widower, landlord public house, Gloucestershire Fishponds
William Fudge 27, son single, barman, Gloucestershire Fishponds
Florence Fudge 21, daughter single, Gloucestershire Fishponds
Minnie Fudge 15, daughter, Gloucestershire Fishponds
Sarah Stock 24, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1911.

James Fudge 61, head widower, licensed victualler, Fishponds Bristol
William Fudge 37, son single, barman, Fishponds Bristol
Florence Leach 31, daughter widow, house keepe, Fishponds Bristol
Fred Hulin 21, grandson single, mason’s labourer, Fishponds Bristol
Daisy Hulin 18, granddaughter single, assisting in business, Fishponds Bristol
Florence Leach 5, granddaughter, Fishponds Bristol