Berkeley Castle

Berkeley Castle Catherine Place, Cheltenham Road

1851 – 65. Clement Warley
1867 – 71. Sarah Warley
1872 to 1873. Robert Burgoyne
1873 to 1888. John Pope
1891 – 96. George Edward Bowden
1899. Joseph Scapens
1901 – 04. William L. Lintern
1906. Emma Browning
1909. Joseph Scapens
1911 – 31. Francis Staples
1931 – 44. George Stirling Blackman
1950 – 53. Alwyn Biggin
1956 – 60. Elizabeth Hobson

George Blackman’s tenancy commenced on the 12th October 1931, the rent was £50 per annum, this was increased to £80 on the 29th September 1935, the landlord was The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited.

Elizabeth Hobson, who was born in Sheffield, owned various pubs after she was widowed. The first was the Millstone at Hathersage in Derbyshire, and then, after her daughter married and moved to Bristol, she took the Terminus Hotel. After the war, she moved to the New Inn at Coalpit Heath, and finally took the Berkeley Castle, before retiring to Weston Super Mare. Her predecessor as licencee at the Berkeley Castle, Alwyn Biggin, had married her sister, Elsie May, and she took over the licence when Alwyn and Elsie emigrated to New Zealand. This information was kindly provided by Ian Johnson.

Census 1851.

Clement Warley 45, head married, time keeper, Somerset Wrington
Emma Warley 41, wife married, green grocer, Gloucestershire Almondsbury
Rhoda Warley 13, daughter scholar, Bristol
Emma Warley 9, daughter scholar, Bristol
Lydia Warley 3, daughter, Bristol
Caroline Daniell 36, lodger unmarried, governess, Bristol
Susan Moore 65, lodger unmarried, annuitant, Bristol
Harriet Shedick 18, servant unmarried, general servant, Somerset Nailsea

Census 1861.

Clement Warley 56, head married, beer retailer and shopkeeper, Somersetshire Blagdon
Emma Warley 54, wife married, Gloucestershire Almondsbury
Emma Warley 19, daughter unmarried, dressmaker, Bristol
Lydia Warley 12, daughter scholar, Bristol

Census 1871.

Sarah Warley 48, head widow, beer retailer, Chewton Mendip Somerset

Census 1881.

John Pope 57, head married, beerhouse keeper, pensioner sergeant major chelsea hospital, Bristol
Ann Pope 44, wife married, Gibralter British subject
Amelia Pope 21, daughter unmarried, assisting in house duties, East Indies British Subject
Frederick Pope 17, son unmarried, pupil teacher unemployed, Kent Melton Gravesend
Julia Pope 12, daughter scholar, Middlesex London
Kate Pope 9, daughter scholar, Somerset Bristol
Harriet Pope 7, daughter scholar, Gloucestershire Bristol
Percival Pope 5, son scholar, Gloucestershire Bristol

Census 1891.

George E. Bowden 31, head married, beer retailer and cab owner, Wiltshire Devizes
Jemima Bowden 32, wife married, Gloucestershire Almondsbury
George E. J. Bowden 7, son scholar Bristol
May L. Bowden 4, daughter, Bristol
Lily M. Bowden 2, daughter, Bristol
Emily M. Bowden 1, daughter, Bristol

Census 1901.

William L. Lintern 44, head married, innkeeper, England
Martha Lintern 45, wife married, England
Alice Lintern 21, daughter single, assistant to innkeeper (barmaid) South Australia
Florence Lintern 17, daughter single, assistant to innkeeper (barmaid) South Australia
Frederick Lintern 16, son single, waiter at railway station, South Australia
Thomas Lintern 13, son, South Australia
Clifford Lintern 5, son, South Australia

Census 1911.

Francis G. Staples 56, head married, publican, Kenn Somerset
Sarah Staples 50, wife married, Road Somerset
Eveylin Staples 15, daughter, St.Paul’s Bristol

On the death of Clement Warley his widow Sarah continued at the pub, later marrying Robert Burgoyne, Robert ran the pub until 1873 when retired sergeant major John Pope took the Berkeley Castle on a five year lease, John’s tenancy commenced on the 4th June 1873 and the annual rent was £40 payable quarterly. In September 1877 John Pope bought the freehold to the Berkeley Castle and adjoining dwelling house. When Mr. Pope retired in 1888 the pub was put up for auction, the successful bidder was The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Ltd.

Particulars.

All that well established licensed house and premises known as

“The Berkeley Castle,”

Situate near Catherine Place, in Stokes Croft Road, at the top of Stokes Croft in the City of Bristol, with the large covered yard at the side; together with the goodwill, licenses, possession, trade fixtures, utensils, and other effects as per inventory.

And also all that commodious

Dwelling House,

Situate in the rear of and adjoining the said licensed premises.

The premises occupy a commanding position in a respectable, healthy, and populous neigbourhood. They have a frontage to the main road of 33½ feet or thereabouts, and stand on a commodious area, affording ample room for the erection of additional buildings.

The whole is freehold and entirely free from ground rent.

The licensed premises comprise a most commodious bar and bar parlour; and in the dwelling house are two parlours, kitchen and back kitchen, with boiler, &c., and upstairs 3 good bedrooms, with excellent cupboards.

At the side is a capital covered yard, with entrance from the main road by a pair of gates.

The roofs (new last year) and drains are in first rate condition.

The vendor has for many years occupied the premises, and has carried on there a good and increasing busines, from which he is now retiring with a competence, and the whole will be handed over to the purchaser as a going concern in the full sense of the word. A considerable part of the purchase money can, if desired, remain on mortgage of the property. Further particulars may be obtained from the auctioneer, Rupert Street, or from

Mr. Edward Thomas, Solicitor, 11 Small Street, Bristol

What follows is an inventory of the fixtures, trade utensils, and other effects to be included in the sale of the above freehold property 6th day of December 1888

Bar.
5 lip quart cups
5 straight cups
18 straight pint cups
12 lip pint cups
10 ½ pint glasses
14 small glasses
4 blue cider cups
8 blue ½ pint cups
Quart pewter measure
Pint pewter measure
½ pint pewter measure
Tin funnel
8 brass taps
4 tin drips
3 tobacco jars
Small stool
Galvanised tub
Dial
Painted fittings and horse at back of bar with the plate glass pilasters and shelf
6 zinc fronts for casks
Large bronze T light
The painted counter with door and shelves, till &c As fixed
6 foot mahogany settle with 2 elbow rests
The painted settle as fixed 7 foot high
The painted and grained lobby at entrance with glazed door and spring as fixed
2 mahogany tables
Small fender
3 iron rods and 3 curtains as fixed to window
2 beer horses
1 mallet

Parlour.
Partition in two parts with iron stays as fixed
Painted settle about 6½ feet with 2 weather boards
2 rail back seats 6½ feet each
2 deal tables
4 iron spitoons
1 gas pendant
iron fender
tin warmer

In Shed At Side Of House.
3 wood forms
Wood tun pail
27 gallon cider cask
1 shelf as fixed
8 puncheons
1 racking tap
pair of (6) steps
1 gas bracket
1 globe lamp and iron work for front of house
(16) round ladder
Garden frames as fixed

In The Conservatory.
6 shelves as fixed

In Dwelling House.
The dresser with 3 drawers as fixed
The iron stove and piping as fixed in back kitchen
1 sliding pendant
3 brackets as fixed

Georges & Co. Bristol Brewery Company Limited.
Hereby acknowledge that at the sale by auction this 6th day of December 1888, of the property mentioned in the within particulars and conditions of sale, I was the highest bidder for, and was declared the purchaser of the property, at the price of £1775, and that I have paid the price of £175 by way of deposit and in part payment of the purchase money to Mr. Edward Thomas, as solicitor and agent for the vendor, and I agree to pay the remainder of the purchase money, and to complete the purchase according to the foregoing particulars and conditions. And I, the undersigned Edward Thomas, as agent for Mr. John Pope, the vendor, hereby confirm the said sale, and acknowledge the receipt of the said deposit.

Beer House

Beer House Newfoundland Street
This house was at No.17 Newfoundland Street up until the late 1870’s, and No.73 from then on. Prior to Jane Payne the occupants were listed in directories as grocers and tea dealers. Although this pub had no sign, it was known locally as the Beer House.

1816 – 33. William Parry
1839. William Lawrence
1844. William Smith
1848. James Stokes
1853 – 56. James Gallop
1857 – 65. Robert James
1867 – 78. Joanna Whatley & Jane Payne
1879 to 1891. Jane Payne & Co.
1892 – 93. Henry Marsh
1896. Amy George
1897. James Garmston
1901. Isabella Garmston
1906 – 11. Isabella Newton
1914. Isabella Bishop
1925. Joseph Hall
1928 – 31. Joseph Thomson
1935 – 38. Ellen Ford
1944 – 50. Ellen O’Rourke
1950. Norman James Hole
1956. Frederick K. Ellis

The tenancy of Norman Hole commenced on the 1st September 1950, the rent was £45 per annum and the landlord was The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited. What follows is a transcription of the schedule of fixtures and effects which was attached to the tenancy agreement.

Front Of Premises.
The stout panelled sign, with gold lettering each side – Georges Beers and Stout, as fixed to wall on iron bracket and two iron stay supports.
The gold lettering on facia board – 73 Georges Beers 73.

Bar.
Painted and panelled screen as fitted with six 15½” x 10½” muranese panels forming partition to Bottle & jug Department.
Patent “Briton” automatic door spring.
panelled partition dividing Bar with stout upright support to ceiling 5ft x 3ft 9”.
Pewter drainer with flashed sides, copper well and outlet and brass service tap.
Two wood framed leaded light muranese glazed panels lettered Georges Beers.

Behind Bar.
Painted and panelled counter fitted with mahogany top, 7 panels, 10 trusses, 2 swing doors and flap 21ft 3”.
Stout back bar fitting with canopy top, long centre barrel stand and under bottle shelving 21ft 3”.

Sitting Room.
Skeleton recess cupboard with 2 shelves and 2 doors with cupboard under with 2 doors 8ft 2” x 2ft 9”.
Skeleton recess cupboard and door 3ft x 3ft.

Kitchen.
Skeleton dresser fitting with 4ft 2” wide centre shelf and 19ft 6” shelving over on iron and wood supports.

Yard.
The formation of covering to part of yard with corrugated asbestos roof on supports and uprights complete with guttering and down pipe.

1st Floor.
Front Bedroom.
Skeleton recess cupboard with 2 shelves, and 2 glazed doors and cupboard under with 2 doors.
Skeleton recess cupboard fitted with 2 shelves and 2 doors and cupboard with 2 door under.

Top Floor.
Front Bedroom No. 2.
Skeleton recess wardrobe with interior single coat hooks and door.
Skeleton recess cupboard with 3 shelves and door.

Back Bedroom.
Skeleton recess cupboard with 2 shelves and door.
Skeleton recess cupboard cupboard fitted with 4 half doors.

All Sanitary, Water And Gas Installation.
No.35 Jeuness Stove.
Ascot heater and stand.
Electric lighting throughout.

Census 1861.

Robert James 37, head married, grocer, Somerset Minehead
Jane James 33, wife married, Somerset Treborough
Elizabeth Maerate 10, visitor scholar, Somerset Huishchampflower
Maria Greenham 72, lodger widow, formerly school mistress, Bristol

Census 1871.

Joanna Whatley 46, head unmarried, grocer, Frampton Gloucestershire
Jane Payne 41, lodger unmarried, grocer, Nibley Gloucestershire

Census 1881.

Jane Payne 52, head unmarried, grocer, North Nibley
Rose Ellis 21, niece unmarried, grocer’s assistant, Old Calton Norwich

Census 1891.

Jane Payne 59, head single, grocer, North Nibley Gloucestershire
Margaret M. Monteath ? 24, niece single, teacher
Minnie Mears 20, servant single, servant, Worcester

Census 1901.

Isabella Garmston 36, head widow, beer retailer, Bristol
Marion Garmston 13, daughter, Bristol

Census 1911.

Isabella Newton 46, widow, licensee of beer house, St.Augustine
Mable Parker 17, servant, Bristol

Beaufort Stores

Beaufort Stores York Road

1881 – 1900. Nelson Wilcox
1901 – 04. Samuel Maundrell
1906 – 14. William Rimand
1917 – 32. Henry John Milton
1933 – 50. Henry Gilbert Milton
1953. Edith Milton
1956 – 60. Henry D. Gazzard

Henry G. Milton’s tenancy commenced on the 9th January 1933, the rent was £60 per annum and was increased to £65 on the 24th June 1938. The landlord was the Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Ltd.

Census 1881.

Nelson Wilcox 30, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Clara Wilcox 25, wife married, Pontypool Wales
Elizabeth Grossmith 63, mother in law, formerly servant, Bath

Census 1891.

Nelson Wilcox 40, head married, publican licensed victualler, Bristol St.Paul’s
Clara Wilcox 34, wife married, Monmouthshire Pontypool
Samuel Cleak 7, nephew, Bristol St.Paul’s

Census 1901.

Samuel Maundrell 51, head married, beer retailer, Somerset Chewton Mendip
Jane Maundrell 55, wife married, Bristol St.James’
Herbert Maundrell 25, son single, assistant beer retailer, Bristol St.Paul’s

Census 1911.

William Rimand 59, head married, licensee of beer house, Handley Dorset
Emma Rimand 57, wife married, Bristol
William Rimand 32, son single, wheelwright, Bristol

Bay Horse

Bay Horse Wellington Road

Holly Branch Tavern
1871 – 74. Isaac Cuff
1876 – 77. William Bellamy
1878. Henry Slade
1879. Lucretia Jane Alford
1881 – 82. George Tilling
1883. T. J. Abbott
1885. Emma Sarah Davis
1886 to 1887. Henry Brittain
1888 to 1890. Henry William Pymm

Bay Horse
1890 to 1891. Thomas Liddle
1892. James Joyce
1894. Miss Jessie Small
1896. Charles Macey
1897 – 1904. Jane Macey
1906 – 44. Joseph Lynes
1950. Albert Kingston
1953 – 56. Frederick John Taylor

Originally named the Holly Branch Tavern, the Bay Horse was on the corner of Wellington Road and Elton Street. The pub is pictured here in the early 1950s, when it was owned by Bristol United Breweries Ltd.

Census 1871.

Isaac Cuff 44, head married, coal merchant, Evercreech Somerset
Mary E. Cuff 38, wife married, Evercreech Somerset
Henry Cuff 15, son, Evercreech Somerset
Isaac Cuff 12, son scholar, Bishop’s Wood Somerset

Census 1881.

George Tilling 42, head married, publican, Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Tilling 38, wife married, Bristol
Thomas Frederick Tilling 18, collar maker, Bristol
Annie Tilling 16, dress maker, Bristol
George James Tilling 14, errand boy, Bristol

Census 1891.

Tom Liddle 27, head married, beer house keeper and general labourer, Durham Bishop Auckland
Emily Liddle 28, wife married, Somerset Nempnett
Bessie Liddle 6, daughter scholar, Durham Bishop Auckland
Tom Liddle 4, son, Somerset Butcombe

Census 1901.

Thomas Macey 38, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Jane Macey 38, wife married, Bristol
Thomas Macey 13, son, Bristol
Jane Macey 11, daughter, Bristol
Birt Macey 9, son, Bristol
Grace Macey 6, daughter, Bristol
George Macey 1 month, son, Bristol

Census 1911.

Joseph Lynes 34, head married, beer house keeper, St.Jude’s Bristol
Sarah Ann Lynes 37, wife married, St.Jude’s Bristol
Violet Lynes 7, daughter
William Lynes 3, son

Criterion

Criterion Ashley Road

Ashley Wine Vaults
1871 – 79. Alfred James Gay

Criterion
1881 – 89. Alfred James Gay
1891. James Manning
1891 – 96. William McPhee
1897. Mary McPhee
1899 – 1904. Kate Lees
1906 – 09. Jane Pegler
1911 – 14. Edwin Scott
1917 – 56. Henry William Collier

Census 1871.

Alfred J. Gay 32, head married, Ashley Road Wine Vaults publican, Dunkerton Somerset
Tabetha Gay 28, wife married, assistant, Somerset Cloeford
Claud Gay 3, son, Bristol
Elija Gay 66, father widower, mason, Somerset Dunkerton
Rebecca N. Booth 20, visitor unmarried, independant means, Monmouthshire Newport
Elizabethhale 13, servant, general servant, Gloucestershire Mitcheborough

Census 1881.

Alfred J. Gay 42, head married, publican, Dunkerton Somerset
Tabetha E. Gay 37, wife married, Coleford Somerset
Claude A. Gay 13, son scholar, Bristol
Hubert W. Gay 7, son scholar, Bristol
Maud Gay 2, daughter, Bristol
Louisa Tilly 26, servant unmarried, general servant, Alveston Gloucestershire

Census 1891.

William McPhee 40, head married, publican beer & wine, Canada Prince Edward Island
Mary McPhee 32, wife married, Cornwall St.Ives
Minnie Flora McPhee 8, daughter, Bristol
Murdoch McPhee under 10 months, son, Bristol
Ellen Crocker 23, servant single, barmaid, Bristol
Kate E. Playdon 16, servant single, general servant, Worcestershire Worcester

Census 1901.

Charles Lees 38, head married, master mariner, Ipswich
Kate Lees 36, wife married, inn keeper, Ipswich
Charles B. Lees 9, son, Ipswich
Eugenie Lees 2, daughter, Bristol
Benjamin Bowmay 83, visitor widower, living on own means, London
Elizabeth Hunt 19, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1911.

Edwin Scott 30, head married, beer & wine retailer, Bristol
Cordelia Scott 31, wife married, Bristol
Rhoda Cook 18, servant single, Bristol

Alexandra House

Alexandra House Ashley Road
Off license

1896 – 1901. Miss Margery Hill
1904. Albert Butt
1906. Austin Maggs
1911. George Howells
1924 – 28. Frederick William John
1931. Miss Emily L. John
1934 – 44. John Henry Flook
1950 – 56. Harold John Flook

Census 1901.

Margery Hill 50, head single, beer retailer, Timsbury Bath
Elizabeth Jeffrey 17, niece single, beer retailer’s assistant, Timsbury Bath

Census 1911.

George Howells 56, head married, shopkeeper (off license) Clee St.Margaret’s Shropshire
Garnett Howells 58, wife married, Sherstone Staffordshire
Marjorie Wateridge 3, niece, Cheltenham]

Albion (Newfoundland Street)

Albion Newfoundland Street

1854 – 89. George Payton Wall
1891 – 96. Ellen Daniel
1899 – 1901. James Billinghurst
1901 – 14. Francis Hepper
1917 – 21. Agnes Hepper
1925 – 31. Joseph Bush
1935 – 44. William Coomer
1947. Norman Herbert Harrison
1950 – 53. Arthur Royal Richards
1956. Albert Henry Ford

Prior to becoming a pub in 1854, this building was occupied by Alfred Nicholls, trading as a tailor & draper. On the corner with Stratton Street, the Albion was at No.10 Newfoundland Street, it became No.20 when the system of alternate door numbering was introduced in the late 1870s. The Albion was demolished in 1980.

Census 1861.

George P. Wall 36, head married, beer retailer, St.Paul’s Bristol
Ellen Wall 32, wife married, St.Paul’s Bristol
Ellen Wall 14, daughter scholar, St.James’s Bristol
Henrietta Wall 4, daughter, St.Paul’s Bristol

Census 1871.

George P. Wall 46, head married, beer house keeper, Bristol
Ellen Wall 42, wife married, Bristol
Henrietta A. Wall 14, daughter, Bristol
George E, C, Wall 3, son, Bristol

Census 1881.

George P. Wall 56, head married, beer retailer, St.Paul’s Bristol
Ellen Wall 52, wife married, beer retailer, St.Paul’s Bristol
George E. C. Wall 13, son scholar, St.Paul’s Bristol
Ellen A. Cole 2, granddaughter, St.Augustine Bristol
Eliza E. Truman 12, servant, scholar and domestic servant, Clifton Bristol
Thomas E. Hoggeth 50, boarder, annuitant, Castle Precints Bristol

Census 1891.

Ellen Daniel 44, head married, publican, Bristol
James Billinghurst 53, lodger widower, own account, Surrey Chobham
Maria Clements 20, servant single, servant, Blagdon Somerset

Census 1901.

Francis Hepper 41, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Agnes Hepper 36, wife married, Bristol
Francis H. Hepper 11, son, Bristol
Leonard S. Hepper 9, son, Australia
Leslie Bruce Hepper 7, son, Australia

Census 1911.

Francis Hepper 51, head married, publican Bristol
Agnes Hepper 57, wife married, assisting in business, Bristol
Frank Hepper 21, son single, barman, Bristol
Ernest Hepper 19, son single, labourer, New South Wales Australia
Leslie Hepper 17, son single, labourer, New South Wales Australia

Albion (Newfoundland Road)

Albion Newfoundland Road

1853 – 69. Robert Reeves
1871 – 79. James Chappell
1881 – 91. Charles Wilcox
1892 – 94. Edward James Herbert
1896 – 97. George Driver
1899. Annie Price
1900 – 25. Arthur C. Brinsdon
1928 – 31. Robert Holbrook
1935 – 38. William Robert Webber
1944 – 53. Edward Thomas Peaty
1956. Ada B. Peaty

Census 1861.

Robert Reeves 68, head married, beer house keeper, Gloucestershire Clay Bottom
Ann Reeves 45, wife married, basket maker, Bristol

Census 1871.

James Chappell 40, head married, carpenter, Keynsham
Eleanor Ann Chappell 31, wife married, Worcester
Edward Chappell 10, son, Bristol
James Chappell 9, son, Bristol

Census 1881.

Charles Wilcox 22, head married, beer retailer, Bristol City & County
Mary J. Wilcox 23, wife married, Monmouthshire Newport

Census 1891.

Charles Wilcox 32, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Jane Wilcox 34, wife married, Bristol
Bertha Wilcox 5, daughter, Bristol
Ada Harding 22, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1901.

Arthur C. Brinsdon 24, head married, publican, Bristol
Rose Brinsdon 26, wife married, Whitchurch Somerset
Ivor C. Brinsdon 1, son, Bristol
Kate Smith 16, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1911.

Arthur C. Brinsdon 34, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Rose Brinsdon 37, wife married, assisting in business, Somerset Norton Malereward
Ivor C. Brinsdon 11, son, Bristol
Wyndham Brinsdon 6, son, Bristol
Mary Brinsdon 2, daughter, Bristol

Wellesley Arms

Wellesley Arms Lawrence Hill

1855 – 58. James Brice
1860. John Jenkins
1861 – 68. Mary Ann Jenkins
1871 – 72. Alfred Crinks
1879 – 83. William Hayward
1887 to 1900. Henry Stanmore
1900 to 1913. Elizabeth Stanmore
1914 to 1937. James Bond
1938. Mabel Bond
1944 – 50. Mabel Andrews
1953. Reginald Williams

On the corner with Wellesley Street, the Wellesley Arms was demolished in the early 1960’s to make way for the Lawrence Hill roundabout. The street and the pub were named after Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington.

Census 1861.

Mary Ann Jenkins 33, head widow, beer house keeper, St.Philip’s Bristol
Harry Jenkins 7, son, St.Philip’s Bristol
Fanny Williams 15, servant, general servant, Downend Gloucestershire

Census 1871.

Alfred Crinks 24, head married, beer house keeper, Bristol
Fanny Crinks 24, wife married, beer house keeper’s wife, Sherston Gloucestershire
George Crinks 2, son, Bristol

Census 1881.

William Hayward 58, head married, publican, Yeovil Somerset
Harriet Hayward 57, wife married, Bradford Wiltshire
Harriet Hayward 22, daughter unmarried, Bradford Wiltshire

Census 1891.

Henry Stanmore 50, head married, steam engine fitter, Gloucestershire Hanham
Elizabeth Stanmore 41, wife married, Bristol
Elizabeth Stanmore 20, daughter single, Bristol
Nelly Stanmore 8, daughter, Bristol

Census 1901.

Elizabeth Stanmore 51, head widow, beer house keeper, St.Philip’s Bristol
Elizabeth Stanmore 30, daughter single, no occupation, St.Philip’s Bristol
Nelly Stanmore 18, daughter single, no occupation, St.Philip’s Bristol

Victoria Tavern

Victoria Tavern Kingsland Road

1861 – 75. James Coles
1876. John Davis
1877 to 1885. Henry Wookey
1886 to 1887. William Smalldridge
1888 to 1891. Sarah Jane Martin
1891 – 95. Henry Smart
1898. William Maggs
1900 – 11. Esther Emily Ryan
1913. George Parker
1916 – 20. George Fifoot
1924 – 37. Elizabeth Fifoot
1943 – 52. Albert Fifoot

Census 1861.

James Coles 29, head married, beer retailer, Somerset Holford
Elizabeth Coles 29, wife married, Somerset Stowey
Bessy Coles 2, daughter, St.Philip’s
George Bryant 40, cooper unmarried, labourer, Gloucestershire Tytherington

Census 1871.

James Coles 38, head married, beer house, Stowey Somerset
Elizabeth Coles 38, wife married, Stowey Somerset
William Coles 4, son, Bristol
John Coles 2 months, son, Bristol
James Gall 21, lodger unmarried, maltster, Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Pike 13, servant, general servant, Hanham Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Pike 55, visitor widow, machinist, Bristol

Census 1881.

Henry Wookey 45, head married, publican, Bristol
Elizabeth Wookey 48, wife married, Somerset Minehead
Elizabeth Wookey 18, daughter unmarried, barmaid, Bristol

Census 1891.

Sarah Jane Martin 45, head widow, beer house keeper, Bristol
Sarah J. Martin 22, daughter single, assistant, Bristol

Census 1901.
Victoria Arms

Thomas Henry … 28, head married, quay labourer, Bristol
Esther … 26, wife married, Bristol
Esther … 7, daughter, Bristol
Lillian … 5, daughter, Bristol
Mary … 2, daughter, Bristol
Thomas … 6 months, Bristol

Census 1911.

Thomas William Henry Ryan 38, head married, gas maker, Gloucestershire Bristol
Esther Emily Ryan 36, wife married, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire Bristol
Esther Emily Ryan 17, daughter single, assisting in the business, Gloucestershire Bristol
Lillian Elizabeth Ryan 15, daughter, advertisment glazer at general printers, Gloucestershire Bristol
Mary Ellen Ryan 12, daughter school, Gloucestershire Bristol
Thomas William Henry Ryan 10, son school, Gloucestershire Bristol
Elsie Ruby Ryan 8, daughter, Gloucestershire Bristol
Violet Annie Ryan 5, daughter, Gloucestershire Bristol
Clifford Edgar Ryan 1, son, Gloucestershire Bristol