Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Charlton House School Road
Off license
1881 – 83. George Thomas Moore
1885. Elizabeth F. Parnell
1887. John Thomas
1891 – 94. Elizabeth Ann Trotman
1895. Phoebe Ford
1896 – 1913. John Vickery
1927 – 30. Adeline Vickery
1934 – 37. Raymond H. Vokes Durham
1943. Harold James Fisher
1950 – 56. Mary E. Fisher
Census 1881.
Charlton House
George Thomas Moore 28, head married, barm dealer & outside beer retailer, Somerset Bedminster
Hannah Moore 32, wife married, Devon Halberton
Census 1891.
Elizabeth A. Trotman 35, head widow, general shop keeper, Bristol
Annie J. Trotman 10, daughter scholar, Bristol
Annie Smith 60, mother widow, living on her own means, Bristol
Charlotte Beard 14, general domestic servant, Bristol
Census 1901.
John Vickery 51, head married, builder’s joiner, Chulmleigh Devon
Flora Vickery 49, wife married, Exmouth South Devon
Adeline Vickery 26, King’s Nympton North Devon
Fred Vickery 20, son single, builder’s apprentice, Bristol
Florence M. Vickery 12, daughter, Bristol
Census 1911.
John Vickery 62, head married, builder’s carpenter, Chulmleigh Devon
Flora Vickery 60, wife married, Exmouth Devon
Adeline Vickery 36, daughter single, King’s Nympton Devon
Charles James Vickery 24, son single, tobacco manufacturer’s engineer, King’s Nympton Devon
Florence May 22, daughter single, Bedminster Bristol