Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Russell Arms Ducie Road
1876 – 82. Rowland Willett
1883 – 96. John Fry
1899 – 1901. Abraham Fry
1904 – 09. William Hicks
1911. Tom Haynes
1914 – 21. Thomas Griffiths
1925. Ellen Griffiths
1927 – 50. William Handford
1953. Albert Fricker
1956. William F. Hayward
1975. R. Devonald
Census 1881.
Rowland Willett 40, head married, beer retailer, Bristol Gloucestershire
Lydia J. Willett 30, wife married, Camberwell Surrey
John Willett 15, son unmarried, tramway conductor, Bristol Gloucestershire
Rowland C. Willett 10, son scholar, Bristol Gloucestershire
Rose L. Willett 4, daughter scholar, St.George
George Crinks 12, nephew scholar, Bristol Gloucestershire
Census 1891.
John Fry 43, head married, iron turner, Bristol St.George
Ann Fry 42, wife married, Bristol St.George
Elizabeth Fry 23, daughter married, tailoress, Bristol St.George
John Fry 21, son single, labourer, Bristol St.George
Abraham Fry 19, son single, carpenter, Bristol St.George
Mary A. Fry 16, daughter single scholar, Bristol St.George
George Fry 14, son scholar, Bristol St.George
William Fry 12, son scholar, Bristol St.George
Frederick Fry 10, son scholar, Bristol St.George
Harry Fry 7, son scholar, Bristol St.George
Frank Fry 5, son scholar, Bristol St.George
Ellen Fry 3, daughter scholar, Bristol St.George
Census 1901.
Abraham Fry 30, head married, public house keeper, Bristol
Ellen Fry 25, wife married, Gloucestershire Cheltenham
Gladys Fry 4, daughter, Bristol
Census 1911.
Tom Haynes 46, head married, licensed victualler, St.George Bristol
Jane Haynes 45, wife married, St.George Bristol
William Bert Haynes 23, son, coach builder for Tramway Co. Ltd., St.George Bristol
Alfred Thomas Haynes 19, son single, engineer’s fitter at iron works, St.George Bristol
Francis George 17, son single, iron worker’s labourer, St.George Bristol
Edith Shipley 16, boarder single, cardboard box maker at print works, St.George Bristol
Lillian Shipley 14, boarder, cardboard box maker at print works, St.George Bristol