Bristol’s Lost Pubs

Chandos House
No.1 Chandos Place, Magdalene Place
Off license

1879 – 1903. Thomas Fox
1905 – 38. William Ernest Trubody

Bombed during the war Chandos House was replaced with a temporary building which stood for over sixty years! Now the site of a modern housing development.

Cenus 1881.

Thomas Fox 36, head married, grocer, Bristol St.Philip’s
Ann R. Fox 39, wife married, Bristol St.Augustine
Emily A. Fox 3, daughter, Bristol St.James & St.Paul
Beatrice S. Fox 1, daughter, Bristol St.James & St.Paul

Census 1891.

Thomas Fox 46, head married, grocer wine & spirit dealer, Bristol St.Philip & Jacob
Martha Fox 37, wife married, Dublin
Beatrice S. Fox 10, daughter scholar, Bristol St.James & St.Paul
Emily Rosina Fox 9, daughter scholar, Bristol St.James & St.Paul
Samuel Fox 42, brother single, carpenter, Bristol St.Philip & Jacob
Lillie Tattersall 21, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol St.Barnabus

Census 1901.

Thomas Fox 56, head married, grocer etc., St.Philip’s Bristol
Martha Fox 47, wife married, Dublin
Beatrice S. Fox 20, daughter single, draper’s clerk, St.Werburgh’s Bristol
Emily R. Fox 19, daughter single, corresponding clerk telephone company, St.Werburgh’s Bristol
Olive A. Monk 23, servant single, general domestic servant, Blagdon Somerset

Census 1911.

William Ernest Trubody 35, head married, licensed victualler & grocer, Gloucestershire Bitton
Rosina Trubody 34, wife married, Lancashire Ashton under Lyne
Evelyn Tessa Trubody 6, daughter, Gloucestershire Warmley