Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Engineers’ Arms Lincoln Street
1870 – 79. James Evans
1881 – 91. William Lewton
1892. George Pester
1896 – 99. Thomas Gane
1901 – 06. Daniel Woodman
1909 – 17. Tom Fox
1921. Alfred Davis
1925 – 28. John Davis
1931. Edward Wilmott
1935 – 53. Alfred Palmer
Census 1871.
James Evans 34, head married, beer retailer, Somersetshire Mark
Emma Evans 41, wife married, Wiltshire Durrington
Census 1881.
William Lewton 28, head married, house painter & beer retailer, Bristol
Ann Lewton 26, wife married, Bristol
William Lewton 6, son scholar, Bristol
Frederick Lewton 5, son scholar, Bristol
Charles Lewton 3, son scholar, Bristol
Rose Shannon 13, domestic servant, Gloucestershire St.George
Census 1891.
William Lewton 38, head married, beer retailer, Gloucestershire Bitton
Ann Lewton 35, wife married, Bristol
William Lewton 16, son, decorators apprentice, Gloucestershire St.George
Frederick Lewton 15, son, portmanteau maker’s apprentice, Bristol
Charles Lewton 13, son, compositor’s apprentice, Bristol
Florrie Thorne 20, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol
Census 1901.
Daniel C. Woodman 25, head married, beer retailer, Gloucestershire Bristol
Ida C. Woodman 22, wife married, Gloucestershire Bristol
Mabel Court 14, general domestic servant, Gloucestershire Bristol
Census 1911.
Tom Albert Fox 54, head married, licensed victualler (beer house), Somersetshire
Harry Albert Fox 10, son school, Somersetshire
Ada Drew 45, servant single, Gloucestershire