1806. James Tanner
1820 - 32. James Redman
1834 - 56. James Lovell
1858. F. Banks
1860 - 71. William Rice
1872. John King
1874. Ignatius Srichia
1875 to 1876. Frederick John Keall
1877 to 1878. George Winstone
1879 to 1885. George W. Broad
1886. J. Minnett
1887. George Hutchings
1888. Richard Letheren
1889. William Morris
1890. Alfred Leach
1890. William Thomas
1891. James Wright
1892. George Webb
1893. Annie Winks
1894. George West
1896 - 97. William Humphrey
1899 - 1909. Jane Hill
1914 - 21. William Hill
1925 - 38. Walter Frost
1944 - 53. Lilian Florence Frost
Among the last buildings on Redcliff Hill to be demolished to make way for the new dual-carriageway in 1969.
CENSUS 1841.
James Lovell 45, publican, born in county
Jane Lovell 40, born in county
John Lovell 30, born in county
James Lovell 25, born in county
Matilda Lovell 12, born in county
Emma Lovell 10, born in county
Louisa Lovell 5, born in county
Ellen Carpenter 24, born in county
CENSUS 1851.
James Lovell 62, Lic. Victualler Wrington
Jane Lovell 52, Eastly Devon
Emma Lovell 19, Bristol
Louisa Lovell 15, Bristol
Ann Gibson, Grand Daughter 14 Scholar Bristol
Margaret Brown, Servant 27 Bristol
CENSUS 1861.
William Rice, head M 48, licensed victualler, London kensington
Mary Rice, wife M 40, Hereford Bellingham
William Rice, son U 14, Hereford
Sarah Rice, daur 2, Bristol Redcliff
Emma Pine, sister in law U 25, barmaid, Hereford
Ann Hughes, servant U 23, house servant, Bristol St.Pauls
Isabella Way ?, servant U 15, house servant, Bristol
CENSUS 1881.
George W. Broad, M M Bristol Head Innkeeper 43
Maria Broad, M F Penarth, Monmouth, England Wife 40
Elijah J. Lewis, U M Bristol S Son Apprentice (Inn) 18
Albert Broad, U M Bristol Son Scholar 15
George W. Broad U M Bristol Son Scholar 11