Bristol’s Lost Pubs

Raglan Wells Road

1870. John Down
1871. John Knowles
1873. William Iles
1874 to 1875. Peter Davison
1876. Henry Watts
1877. George Harris
1878. Alfred Brown
1881 – 87. Charles Martin
1888 to 1891. Donald McKay Barry
1892 – 94. David Yorath
1896. Daniel Yorath
1897. Elizabeth Maria Yorath
1899 – 1901. Eva M. Hare
1904 – 21. William Boughtwood
1925 – 44. Ernest May
1950 – 56. Douglas T. Drake

Census 1871.

John Knowles 46, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset
Ann Knowles 47, wife married, Somerset
Annie Knowles 7, daughter scholar, Coventry
Harriet Knowles 4, daughter scholar, Dublin

Census 1881.

Charles Martin 36, head married, farrier & publican, Charlton Horethorne
Eliza Martin 33, wife married, Yeovil
Walter Martin 11, son scholar, Bristol
Frederick Martin 9, son scholar, Bristol
Edith Martin 7, daughter scholar, Bristol
Rhoda Martin 5, daughter scholar, Bristol
Arthur Martin 1, son, Bristol

Census 1891.

Donald McKay Barry 33, head married, beer house keeper, New South Wales Sydney (British Subject)
Mary J. Barry 39, wife married, Bristol St.Paul’s
William P. Jancey 19, stepson single, tailor’s assistant, Bristol St.Paul’s
Walter E. Jancey 17, stepson single, tailor’s cutter, Bristol St.Paul’s
Alice M. Barry 7, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Paul’s
Marion E. Barry 6, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Paul’s
Harry McKay Barry 11, son scholar, Bristol St.Paul’s
Frank J. Barry 5, son scholar, Bristol St.Paul’s
Elizabeth Brooks 16, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol Bedminster

Census 1901.

Eva M. Hare 42, wife married, publican’s wife, Bristol
William Hare 14, son, Bristol
Ethel M. Hare 12, daughter, Neath Glamorganshire South Wales
Thomas G. Hare 5, son, Bristol
Anna May 82, widow, Bristol
Alice Serle 19, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol

Census 1911.

W. B. Boughtwood 53, head widower, beer retailer, Kensington London