On the corner with Clarence Road. this pub was demolished in the late 1950’s for the second Bath Bridge which was opened in 1960.
CENSUS 1851.
Samuel Bissicks 44, head married, engineer and beer seller, Somerset Timsbury
Martha Bissicks 43, wife married, landlady, Bristol
George Bissicks 16, son, engineer, Bristol
Emma Bissicks 15, daughter scholar, Bristol
Ann Light 16, servant, general servant, Somerset Chew Magna
CENSUS 1861.
Samuel Bissicks 54, head widower, enginesmith, master employing 10 men & 2 boys, Somerset Timsbury
James Bissicks 24, son unmarried, brassfounder, Bristol Temple
Emma Bissicks 25, daughter unmarried, enginesmith’s daughter, Bristol Temple
Thomas Bissicks 20, son unmarried, clerk to enginesmith, Bristol Redcliff
Rosina Bissicks 16, daughter unmarried, enginesmith’s daughter, Bristol Redcliff
Caroline Feltham 16, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol Bedminster
Mary Jane Welsh 18, servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol Temple
CENSUS 1871.
Emma M. Long 36, head widow, licensed victualler, Somerset
Eliza Crooker 39, servant unmarried, barmaid, Somerset
Emma Higgins 17, servant unmarried, general servant, Merriott Somerset
CENSUS 1881.
William E. Patch 46, head married, licensed victualler, Ilminster Somerset
Emma M. Patch 46, wife married, Bristol
Eliza Crooker 49, servant unmarried, barmaid, Bristol
Anna Sweeney 27, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol
CENSUS 1891.
Frederick J. Bissicks 60, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol Redcliff
Julia Bissicks 35, wife married, Glamorgan Cardiff
Emily Body 29, barmaid single, barmaid, Somerset Wrington
Florence Smith 17, servant single, general servant domestic, Bristol Bedminster
CENSUS 1901.
Frederick J. Bissicks 70, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Julia A. Bissicks 47, wife married, Cardiff
Maud A. Beake 24, servant single, barmaid, Bristol