1752 - 54. William Mathews
1755. Thomas Phillips
1764. Benjamin Dolman
1775. Thomas Virgin
1800. Edward Gabriel
1806. William Hunt
1823. Charles Garratt
1826 - 34. John Stone
1837 - 41. George Davis
1841. Francis Dyer
1843. George Brown
1844. S. Downes
1847. George Stephens
1848 to 1849. W. Johnson
1850 to 1852. Antonio Lombardini
1853 to 1855. William Wilson
1856 to 1859. Mary Shipton
1860. Thomas Bence
1861. John Plant
1863 - 66. Henry Boyce
1867 - 69. Felix Davies
1871 - 72. James Williams
1874 - 76. William Harvey
1877 to 1878. Mary Kerton
1879 to 1887. Charles Brock
1888 - 1906. John Hill
1909. Owen Norris
1914 - 21. Alice Fothergill
1925. Elizabeth Ann Crane
1928. Walter Harris
1931. Herbert Leigh
1935. James Kettle
1937. Henry Oakley
1938 - 53. Charles Sommerell
Near the corner with Philadelphia Street, the Old Crown was re-built around 1906. In the war the pub survived a daylight bombing raid which destroyed the property next door but it didn’t survive the re-development of the area and was pulled down in 1957. Today the pub would stand near the Broad Weir entrance to Quakers Friars.
CENSUS 1841.
Francis Dyer 35, publican, born in county
Susannah Dyer 15, assistant, born in county
CENSUS 1851.
Antonio Lombardini 56, Looking Glass Maker, Lake of Coma
Constantia Lombardini Wife 40, Bristol
George Lombardini 6, Scholar Bristol
Lucy Lombardini 5, Scholar Bristol
Catherine Lombardini 3, Scholar Bristol
Bridget Maurisia 19, Servant Ireland
Edward Handford 21, Servant Spain
Josephi Rossi, Lodger 28, Figure Maker Italy
Isaia Stephens, Lodger 40, Lodger Gloucestershire Sodbury
John Risely, Lodger 45, Traveller Ireland
John Williams, Lodger 46, Carrier Worcester
CENSUS 1881.
Charles Brock 41, head married, licensed victualler, Priddy Somerset
Eliza Brock 39, wife married, Priddy Somerset
This picture shows the Old Crown in the 1950’s, the bomb site next door has been cleared leaving no trace of the old Taylor’s print works. This area is once again under re-development and soon a branch of Harvey Nicholls will be standing on this spot.