On the corner with St.James’s Square Avenue, the Crown & Cushion was pulled down in 1958. This view of the pub was only possible because the buildings opposite had just been demolished.
CENSUS 1841.
Benjamin Lewis 36, inn keeper, born in county
Diana Lewis 34, not born in England
Martha Fiford 12, not born in England
Sarah Dance 20, servant, not born in England
Charlotte Rolls 30, servant, not born in England
CENSUS 1851.
Thomas Richards 45, licensed victualler, Whitechapel Middlesex
Mary Richards 42, Shoreditch
Thomas Richards 15, clerk, Tewkesbury
William Richards 9, scholar Chetlenham
Maria Richards 4, Cheltenham
Amelia Game 15, servant, Stoke Newington, Middlesex
CENSUS 1861.
Sophia Canter 60, widow, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire
George Maskell 58, brewer married, brewer, Essex
Jane Sherriff 15, house servant, Dartmouth Devon
CENSUS 1871.
Charles Stooke 32, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Jane Stooke 33, wife married, Bristol
Charles Thomas Stooke 9, son, Bristol
Clara Jane Stooke 7, daughter, Bristol
Sophia Ann Stooke 5, daughter, Bristol
Mary Leyton 14, servant, general servant
CENSUS 1881.
Ellen Ferris 37, head widow, licensed victualler, Bristol
Frederick Gazzard 22, brother unmarried, boot clicker unemployed, Bristol
Martha Langley 22, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Frampton Cottrell
CENSUS 1891.
Frederick Charles Morris 39, head married, brewer, Bristol
Minnie Ch. Morris 24, wife married, Bristol
Fred George Morris 2, son, Bristol
David Sidney Morris 8 months, son, Bristol
CENSUS 1901.
Thomas Britton 36, head widower, licensed victualler, Bristol
Florence Britton 5, daughter, Bristol
Kate Morgan 22, niece single, Bristol