Bristol’s Lost Pubs
New Found Out Green Street
Builders’ Arms
1871 to 1874. Frederick Woodcock
New Found Out
1875 to 1878. Frederick Woodcock
1879. Benjamin Hooper
1881 – 87. George Snow
1888. Robert Thomas
1889 to 1891. John Hiram
1891. William Davis
1891 – 94. William Gore
1899 – 1901. Miss. M. Leader
1901. Thomas Harrison
1904. Mary Rowsell
1906. John Edmund Knight
1909 – 37. Frederick Churchill
1938. Susan Churchill
1944. Frederick Groves
1950 – 60. William Seager
1975. Z. Da-Scossa
Census 1871.
Builders’ Arms
Alfred Woodcock 31, head married, cordwainer, Rutand Uppingham
Harriett Woodcock 33, wife married, Gloucestershire St.George
Census 1881.
New Found Out
George Snow 29, head married, railway porter, Devon Knowstone
Elizabeth N. Snow 29, wife married, Somerset Bath
Edith Snow 5, daughter scholar, Somerset Bristol
Florence Snow 2, daughter, Somerset Bristol
George Snow 3 months, son, Somerset Bristol
Emily N. Buck 17, sister in law unmarried, dressmaker, Somerset Bath
Census 1891.
William Gore 50, head married, beer house keeper, Bristol St.Philip’s
Mary Gore 49, wife married, Bristol St.Philip’s
Census 1901.
Thomas Harrison 26, head married, publican, Lincolnshire Gainsborough
Florence Harrison 26, wife married, Warwickshire Birmingham
Mary Ryland 52, mother in law widow, Worcester
Louisa Ford 40, visitor widow, Bristol
Louisa Ford 18, visitor single, Bristol
Dorothy Ford 13, visitor, Bristol
Gladys Ford 9, visitor, Bristol
Census 1911.
Frederick Churchill 42, head married, licensee beer house, Clifton Bristol
Susan Churchill 40, wife married, help in beer house, Cardiff South Wales
Frederick Churchill 17, son single, cardboard box cutter at printer’s, Lawrence Hill Bristol
Edyth Churchill 17, daughter single, gold & silver cleaner at jeweller’s, Lawrence Hill Bristol
Ethel Churchill 15, daughter single, hat trimmer at hatter’s shop, Lawrence Hill Bristol