Bristol’s Lost Pubs
No. 17 Grosvenor Road Off license
1879. Richard Bond
1881. William Kent
1882 to 1886. Richard Bond
1887 – 97. Henry Crewe
1901. William Edwards
1904. William Williams
1906. Edwin Bounsall
1911. George Edwin Vaughan
1913 – 24. Fred Rogers Cowlin
1928 – 31. Charles Coles Atkins
1935. Lily May Barclay
1936 – 38. Margaret Woolford
1944 – 56. Josephine Dorothy Tomkins
Census 1881.
William Kent 37, head married, grocer, Staffordshire Ipstones
Mary Yandell Kent 30, wife married, Glamorganshire Swansea
Ethel May Kent 10, daughter scholar, Nottingham
Ada Mary Kent 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
Annie Louise Kent 6, daughter scholar, Bristol
Arthur William Kent 5, son scholar, Bristol
Winifred Margaret Kent 3, daughter scholar, Bristol
George Henry Kent 2, son, Bristol
Thomas William Kent 1, son, Bristol
Charlotte Deavill 15, servant, domestic servant, Bristol
Census 1891.
Henry Crewe 31, head married, grocer, Bedminster
Emma Crewe 28, wife married, Bedminster
Henry H. Crewe 6, son, Bedminster
Clara E. Crewe 4, daughter, Bristol
Lilian M. Crewe 3, daughter, Bristol
Edward S. Crewe 7 months, son, Bristol
Fanny Fricker 12, servant, Somerset Timsbury
Census 1901.
William Edwards 44, head married, off license, Monmouthshire
Sarah E. Edwards 38, wife married, Carmarthenshire Llanelly
Matilda Paterson 66, mother in law widow, Monmouthshire
Census 1911.
George Edwin Vaughan 30, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Kate Cecilia Vaughan 31, wife married, Bristol
Phylis Cecilia Vaughan 3, daughter, Bristol
Edna Florence Vaughan 1, daughter, Bristol
George Edwin Vaughan 1, son, Bristol
Mabel Dora Mauthews 16, servant single, general servant, Bristol