Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Tramway Tavern Bell Hill Road
Off License
1892 – 1928. George Hiscox
1928 – 56. Miss Maude Hiscox
Census 1901.
George Hiscox 42, head married, shoe maker and out door beer house, Gloucestershire St.George
Hannah Hiscox 42, wife married, Gloucestershire St.George
Elizabeth Ann Hiscox 20, daughter single, Gloucestershire St.George
Albert Hiscox 18, son single, engineer, turner, lathe man, Gloucestershire St.George
George Hiscox 17, son single, engineer, lathe man, Gloucestershire St.George
Fred Hiscox 14, son, labourer at clog factory, Gloucestershire St.George
Harry Hiscox 12, son, Gloucestershire St.George
Gilbert Hiscox 10, son, Gloucestershire St.George
Bert Hiscox 9, son, Gloucestershire St.George
Arthur Hiscox 7, daughter, Gloucestershire St.George
Emily Hiscox 6, daughter, Gloucestershire St.George
Flossie Hiscox 4, daughter, Gloucestershire St.George
Maude Hiscox 2, daughter, Gloucestershire St.George
Census 1911.
George Hiscox 52, head married, off license holder, Bristol Gloucestershire
Hannah Hiscox 52, wife married, Bristol Gloucestershire
Gilbert Hiscox 20, son single, engineering fitter at iron works, Bristol Gloucestershire
Bert Hiscox 19, son single, engineering fitter at iron works, Bristol Gloucestershire
Arthur John Hiscox 17, son single, upholsterer, Bristol Gloucestershire
Emily Hiscox 16, daughter single, tailer maker, Bristol Gloucestershire
Flosse Hiscox 14, daughter, tailer maker, Bristol Gloucestershire
Maude Hiscox 12, daughter scholar, Bristol Gloucestershire