Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Lamb Inn Crew’s Hole
1827. William Knight
1830. George Woods
1859. James Phillips
1860. John Phillips
1870 – 73. George Trimm
1878. John Neale
1881 – 91. Joseph Wilkes
1892. J. Hobbs
1896. William Phillips
1898. Mrs. L. Phillips
1900 – 01. George Wright
1903. Joseph Pow
1905. George Gilmore Gullick
1908. Mary Elizabeth Jones
1911. Joseph Jones
1913 – 16. Mary Elizabeth Hall
1920 – 24. Arthur Tucker
1927 – 30. Ellen Tucker
1934 – 36. Guido Drake
1937. Victor Drake
1943 – 52. William Morse
1956. Frank White
Census 1861.
John Phillips 37, head married, victualler, Somerset Williton
Mary Phillips 33, wife married, Somerset North Newton
James Phillips 1, son, Gloucestershire St.George
Harriet Churchill 16, servant unmarried, Gloucestershire Mangotsfield
Census 1871.
George Trimm 48, head married, licensed victualler, Hampshire
Ann Trimm 49, wife married, Somersetshire
Census 1881.
Josheph Wilkes 39, head married, publican, Staffordshire Pensnett
Mary Wilkes 36, wife married, Staffordshire Quarry Bank
Emma Wilkes 17, daughter unmarried, inn assistant, Staffordshire Oldbury
Joseph Wilkes 16, son unmarried, inn hotel, Staffordshire Oldbury
Mary Wilkes 14, daughter, Staffordshire Oldbury
Minnie Wilkes 12, daughter, Bristol
Census 1891.
Joseph Wilkes 49, head married, publican & shovel maker, Staffordshire Pensnett
Mary Wilkes 47, wife married, Staffordshire Quarry Bank
Minnie Shallard 22, daughter married, Gloucestershire St.George
Charlie Shallard 25, son in law, barman, Gloucestershire St.George
Joseph Wilkes 26, son single, labourer at chemical works, Staffordshire Oldbury
Census 1901.
George Wright 47, head married, licensed victualler, Holloway London Middlesex
Sarah G. Wright 43, wife married, Melcombe Regis Weymouth Dorset
Laura L. Le Lean 7, niece, Newington London Surrey
Census 1911.
Joseph Jones 59, head married, inn keeper, Bristol
Elizabeth Jones 50, wife married, assisting in business, Plymouth Devon