Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Shakespeare Henry Street
1868. Thomas Harrison
1870 – 75. Thomas G. Mitchell
1876 to 1877. John Nott
1878 to 1882. Benjamin Hooper
1883 to 1887. Walter Worner
1888 – 89. Stella Hulbert
1891 – 94. Arthur Whitehouse
1897 – 1909. Sarah Duggan
1909 to 1912. John Chorley
1912. Samuel Reed
1913 to 1914. Henry Charles
1914 to 1922. Alfred Duggan
1922 to 1923. Herbert Duggan
1923 to 1938. Deborah Morgan
1938 to 1947. Austin Hooper
1947 to 1950. George Sparring
1950. Frederick Beavis
1952 – 53. Gertrude Beavis
1955 – 60. Henry John Lapham
1960. Florence Lapham
1971. Herbert Hodge
1971 to 1976. Alan Markham
1977 to 1978. Michael Jowell
1978 to 1980. Bryan Ashford
1980 to 2003. Vernon Arthur Somers
Census 1871.
Thomas G. Mitchell 45, head married, ships carpenter & licensed victualler, Clifton
Lucy Mitchell 43, wife married, Somerset Nailsea
John Henry Mitchell 19, son unmarried, general labourer, Bedminster
Charles R. Mitchell 10, son scholar, Bedminster
Mary Spear 86, wife’s mother, Dudley
Census 1881.
Benjamin Hooper 36, head married, painter, Bristol
Alice Hooper 38, wife married, Bristol
Census 1891.
Arthur Whitehouse 35, head married, brushmaker, Derry
Sarah J. Whitehouse 26, wife married, serves in beer house, Bristol
Nora Whitehouse 3, daughter, Bristol
Arthur Whitehouse 5 months, Bristol
Census 1901.
Sarah Duggan 49, head married, inn keeper, Norfolk Norwich
Alfred Duggan 11, son, Bristol
Albert Duggan 9, son, Bristol
Henry Collins 52, boarder single, boot manufacturer’s agent, Oxfordshire Oxford
Census 1911.
John Chorley 46, head married, licensee of beer house, Bristol
Alice Chorley 47, wife married, assisting in business, Bristol
Alice Golding 28, daughter married, assisting in business, Bristol
Frederick Golding 6 months, grandson, Bristol
Frederick Boddie 21, stepson single, lift attendant at insurance company, Bristol
William Boddie 16, stepson single, hotel page, Bristol
Olive Boddie 13, stepdaughter, school, Bristol
Major Goodhind 15, boarder single, brewery clerk, Bath Somerset