1775 - 1800. John Harris
1820 - 28. Samuel Williams
1830 - 34. William Payne
1837. William Nicholls
1839. Thomas Cobbett
1840 - 42. James Cobbett
1844 - 49. George Stacey
1851. Emma White
1853. George White
1856. Caroline Godfrey
1858. George Godfrey
1859. Caroline Godfrey
1860 - 63. Edward Pound
1865. G. Alpass
1866 to 1872. Richard Parrish
1872 to 1891. William Pinnock
1891 - 94. Thomas Burnett
1896. Henry Morgan
1897. Ellen Mills
1899 - 1901. David Donaldson
1904. Edith Merrick
1906 - 17. Thomas Manley
1921. Albert Sheppard (jnr)
1925 - 31. Frederick Maggs
1935 - 38. Henry Tyler
1944 - 50. Albert Coker
1950. Albert Trutch
1953. Charles Cop
On the Kingsdown side of the road between the Infirmary and Dighton Street. Two doors up can be seen the ‘Albert’ now the site of the Royal Infirmary car park both these pubs were pulled down in 1958 during the widening and redirecting of the road down to the new St.James’s Barton Roundabout. In the 1851 census George White is listed as a Mail guard, his daughter Emma is listed as licensed victualler and her brother William as a brewer.
CENSUS 1851.
George White 45, head married, mail guard, Dorchester
Mary White 45, wife married, Dorchester
Emma White 22, daughter, licensed victualler, Dorset Dawlish
William White 20, son, brewer, Dorchester
Charles White 16, son, scholar, Dorchester
Eliza White 12, daughter, scholar, Exeter
Elizabeth White 10, daughter, scholar, Exeter
Henry White 7, son, scholar, Exeter
Edwin White 3, son, scholar, Bristol
George Davey 28, visitor married, retired gentleman, Oxfordshire Donchester
CENSUS 1881.
William H. Pinnock, M M Bristol St Michaels Head Licensed Victualler 52
Elizabeth Pinnock, M F Bristol St Philips Wife Licensed Victualler Wife 47
William Bartlett, U M Bristol St Philips Lodger Blacksmith 43
Hafey Parsons, U F Bristol St Pauls Serv General Serv 16