Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Long Ashton (Porter) Stores
1881 – 1908. Arthur Ellicott
1911. Hubert Shore
Census 1881.
Arthur Ellicott 48, head married, carpenter, Devon Tavistock
Mary Ellicott 42, wife married, Somerset Long Ashton
Mary A. Ellicott 20, daughter unmarried, Somerset Long Ashton
William A. Ellicott 17, son unmarried, Somerset Long Ashton
Millicent A. Ellicott 16, daughter unmarried, Somerset Long Ashton
Joseph Edward Ellicott 11, son scholar, Somerset Long Ashton
Bertha Alice Ellicott 10, daughter scholar, Somerset Long Ashton
Arthur Ellicott 6, son scholar, Somerset Long Ashton
Census 1891.
Arthur Ellicott 59, head married, carpenter beerhouse keeper & grocer, Barnstaple Tavistock
Mary Ellicott 53, wife married, Long Ashton Somerset
William Arthur Ellicott 28, son single, secretary Ashton Vale rolling mills, Long Ashton Somerset
Bertha A. Ellicott 20, daughter single, assists in grocery business, Long Ashton Somerset
Arthur Ellicott 16, son single, clerk, Long Ashton Somerset
Florence A. Wallington 15, niece, Bristol
Census 1901.
Arthur Ellicott 68, head married, grocer shopkeeper, Devon Tavistock
Mary Ellicott 62, wife married, Somerset Long Ashton
William A. Ellicott 37, son single, clerk (rates office) Somerset Long Ashton
Census 1911.
Hubert James Shore 37, head married, carpenter, Long Ashton Somerset
Emily Shore 34, wife married, St.Philip’s Bristol
Francis Shore 10, son school, Long Ashton Somerset