Bristol’s Lost Pubs

Duke Of Cornwall Pump Square

1841 – 61. Joseph Taylor
1872 – 74. George Thayer
1881 – 83. Edward Canby
1885 – 89. Frank Evans
1891 – 95. Charlotte Evans
1897 – 1906. William Phillips
1911 – 35. Walter Hacker
1938. Dennis Wilson
1960. E. P. Cox

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Census 1841.

Joseph Taylor 40, victualler, born in county
Elinor Taylor 45, born in county
Thomas Taylor 15, sailmaker’s apprentice, born in county
Henry Taylor 12, born in county
Ellen Taylor 10, born in county

Census 1851.

Joseph Taylor 52, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Eleanor Taylor 47, wife married, Somerset St.George
Ellen Taylor 19, daughter unmarried, Somerset St.George

Census 1861.

Joseph Taylor 63, head widower, licensed victualler, City & County of Bristol

Census 1881.

Edward Canby 51, head married, mariner & inn keeper, Pill Somerset
Leatitia Canby 44, wife married, inn keeper’s wife, Long Ashton Somerset
Leatitia M. Canby 12, daughter scholar, Pill Somerset
Madeline S. Canby 9, daughter, scholar, Pill Somerset
Mervyn J. Canby 8, son scholar, Pill Somerset
George Edgar Canby 3, son scholar, Pill Somerset

Census 1891.

Charlotte Evans 39, head widow, licensed victualler, Portishead Somerset
Maud Evans 8, daughter scholar, Gloucestershire Bristol
Gwendoline Evans 4, daughter scholar, Somerset Pill
Basil J. Evans 1, son infant, Somerset Pill

Census 1901.

William H. Phillips 64, head married, sailmaker & publican, Cornwall Padstow
Charlotte Phillips 55, wife married, Bristol Clifton
Charlotte S. Phillips 34, daughter single, Cornwall St.Minver
William H. Phillips 25, son single, house carpenter, Cornwall Padstow
Arthur S. Phillips 19, son single, plumber’s apprentice, Bristol Bedminster
Lillian G. Phillips 16, daughter single, Bristol Bedminster

Census 1911.

Walter Hacker 33, head married, hotel proprietor, Pill Somersetshire
Annie Hacker 25, wife married, Bristol