Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Canterbury House Queen Ann Road
Off license
1882 – 85. Mary Ann Maughan
1887. Emily Lydon Snell
1888. Julia Eveleigh
1890. Fanny Kingman
1891. Mary Ann Hicks
1892. Mary Ann Iles
1893 – 1911. Samuel Venn
1913. Albert John Kingsbeer Gimblett
1916. Ethel Francis
1920 – 30. Ethel Mabbett
1934 – 36. George Arthur Tanner
1937 – 49. Doris Jones
1955. William H. Emery
Census 1881.
Mary A. Maughan 49, head widow, shop keeper, Bristol
Alice M. Maughan 21, daughter unmarried, machinist, Bristol
Florence E. Maughan 19, daughter unmarried, machinist, Bristol
Emma L. Maughan 17, daughter unmarried, machinist, Bristol
Charles H. Maughan 14, son, iron bucket maker, Bristol
Hester Maughan 10, daughter scholar, Bristol
Adeline Maughan 6, daughter scholar, Bristol
Sarah Maisk 75, mother widow, Bristol
Census 1891.
Mary Ann Hicks 44, head widow, beer house keeper, Wiltshire Bradford
At the same address
William Vincent 45, head married, stoker at cotton factory, Bristol
Mary Vincent 24, wife married, Bristol
May Vincent 3, daughter, Bristol
Census 1901.
Samuel Venn 59, head married, grocer & beer retailer, Bristol
Mary Venn 60, wife married, housewife, Wellington Somerset
Samuel Venn 33, son single, cocoa maker, Bristol
Sally N. Venn 28, daughter single, grocer’s assistant, Bristol
Elizabeth Venn 26, daughter single, chocolate maker, Bristol
Census 1911.
Samuel Venn 68, head widower, general shopkeeper (outdoor licensee & grocer etc), St.Philip’s Bristol
Samuel Venn 42, son single, confectioner in chocolate trade, St.Philip’s Bristol
Sally Needs Venn 38, daughter single, confectioner in chocolate trade, St.Philip’s Bristol