Bristol’s Lost Pubs

Three Cups & Salmon Lower Colston’s Parade

1751. Nerias Decias
1793. William Jellott
1799 – 05. John Phillips
1815. Thomas Griffiths
1819 – 21. Mary Griffiths
1825 – 41. James Fuller
1848. ? Winstone
1851. Henry Quick
1852 – 53. William Bushell
1854. ? Cook
1856 – 61. George Watkins
1862. Frederick Giblett
1864. Matilda Davies
1865. Ann Hill
1870 – 71. Harriet Allen
1873 – 75. William Tuck
1876. Thomas Perry

A detail from a picture by T. L. S. Rowbotham 1826

Census 1841.

James Fuller 51, publican, not born in county
Mary Fuller 40, born in county
Thomas Sullivan 22, servant, born in county
Sarah Hide 23, servant, born in county
Emma Davis 21, servant, not born in county

Census 1851.

Henry Quick 62, head married, publican, Somerset Bishport
Caroline Quick 54, wife married, Warwickshire Birmingham
Ann Smith 25, servant unmarried, general servant, Herefordshire
Francis Sydenham 30, visitor married, London Middlesex
Ann Sydenham 29, visitor married, Bristol St.James’
Frank Sydenham 4, visitor, Bath
John Sydenham 2, visitor, Bath

Census 1861.

George Watkins 49, head married, inn keeper, Wiltshire Devizes
Mary Watkins 48, wife married, Somerset North Newton
Thomas Watkins 20, son unmarried, pawnbroker, Somerset North Newton
Jesse Watkins 17, son unmarried, cutler, Dorset Stalbridge
? Price 18, female servant unmarried, Chew Magna

Census 1871.

Harriet Allen 31, head single, beer house keeper, Somerset Wells
Sarah Allen 55, youngest daughter, widow, servant, Somerset Bristol