ALBION Boyce’s Buildings
ALE & PORTER STORES No.9 Bindon Place, Whiteladies Road
1853 - 61. George White / 1863 - 65. Harriet White / 1866 - 76. Charles Trotman
AVON TAVERN Hillside, Clifton Wood
1863 - 65. Samuel Simms
the Avon Tavern was later named the Lion
BATH ARMS Jacob’s Wells Road
1853. Edwin Rowland / 1854 to 1855. William Hurford / 1856 to 1860. Edward Evans / 1861 - 63. Ann Evans
1865 - 72. George Milton / 1874 - 75. Alfred Crayford / 1876. Harriett Peters / 1877 - 79. Mary Ann Langdon
1882 - 87. John Williams / 1888 - 94. Christine Bray / 1896 - 1909. George Norman
1914 - 17. Harry Thomas / 1921. Frank Cox / 1925 - 28. Thomas Herbert / 1931 - 38. Margaret Herbert
BATH HOTEL TAP Sion Mews
1806. William Thomas / 1820. Richard Russell / 1823. Elizabeth Russell / 1826 - 39. John Hurley
1840 - 42. William Jenkins / 1844. Evan Davis
BEAUFORT HOUSE High Street (Durdham Down)
1851 - 66. James Tanner / 1867 - 69. E. F. Loveridge / 1874 - 75. Albert Burnett / 1876 to 1878. C. S. Perrett
1879 - 89. Amelia Baynton / 1891 - 1917. Henry Baynton / 1921. William Higgins / 1925. Arthur Lodge
1928. Walter Adams / 1931 - 35. Arthur Crouch / 1937 - 38. Frederick Sweeting
1944 - 50. Amelia Jane Woodbridge
the Beaufort House is still trading
BERKELEY CASTLE Berkeley Place
1794. James Gurner / 1820 - 30. Jenkin Evans / 1832. Richard Burton / 1834 - 37. Francis Tippett
1839 - 42. Morgan Howell / 1844 - 68. William Russell / 1869 - 79. Richard William Bellamy
1882 - 83. Mary Ann Bellamy / 1885 - 89. Henry Bryant / 1891 - 94. Frederick Holmes
1896 - 99. Sidney Rice / 1901 - 04. Lucy Breley / 1909. Ena Barrow / 1914. Lilian Allen
1917 - 25. William Tucker / 1928 - 34. Charles Gore / 1935 - 38. Emma Hannah Colston
1944 - 50. Gilbert Price / 1953. Arthur Jefferies
BLACK BOY INN Durdham Down (Whiteladies Road)
BLACK HORSE Durdham Down
1848 - 51. George Williams
BOAR’S HEAD Waterloo Place
1861 - 74. Richard Clarke / 1874 to 1886. Alonzo Matthews / 1887 - 96. William Godby
1899 - 1906. Fanny Godby / 1909. William Pyne
BUNCH OF GRAPES Prince’s Place
1853 - 55. George Palmer / 1858 - 61. A. Symes
CAMBRIDGE ARMS Coldharbour Road
1865 - 78. John Williams / 1882 - 83. William Whitmarsh / 1885 - 88. Mary Ann Rowlands
1889 - 1909. Thomas Burridge / 1914. Ellen Roberts / 1917 - 38. Cecil Geoffrey Cains Trudgen
1944. John Harold / 1950 - 53. Harold Chapman / 1975. A. R. Wildman
in 1934 the rent paid by Cecil Trudgen was £70 per annum, the landlords were The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited The Cambridge Arms is still trading
CANNON Jacob’s Wells
1775. Charles Gregory
CARRIERS’ REST Berkeley Place
1892. William Edwards / 1896. William Bartram / 1901. Benjamin Neate / 1904. John Way
1906. William Heiron / 1909. Herbert Spackman
(CLIFTON) ROCK TAVERN No.2 Lower Clifton Hill, top of Constitution Hill
1820 - 32. John Charles / 1834 - 40. Mrs. Charles / 1849 - 51. ? Sherris / 1853. William Silk
1854 - 55. Henry Benmore / 1856 - 59. George Palmer / 1861 - 69. Lewis Brown
1869 - 72. Thomas Manley Knevett / 1874 - 77. George Gwinnett / 1878. J. Whitmore / 1879. V. Down
1882. W. Pidgeon / 1883 to 1886. Arthur Baker / 1887. Robert Wilson / 1888 - 89. William H. England
1891. Charles Giles / 1892. John Stone / 1894. Edwin Rogers / 1896. G. Newport / 1897. Sarah Langdon
John Charles traded also as a grocer at this address
CLIFTON HOTEL TAP Sion Mews (Place)
1823. Laban Tyler / 1826 - 32. Edward Austin / 1834. William Morris / 1837. Evan Davis / 1839 - 40. ? Rowley
1867 - 69. George Collins / 1871 - 75. Richard Clarke / 1876 - 83. Elizabeth Clarke / 1885. Charles Ackland
1886. Charles Barton / 1887 - 89. Isabella Bullock / 1891 - 96. Frank Bowden / 1897 - 1909. William Thatcher
1914 - 21. Edwin Curtis / 1928 - 31. Bernard Hunt / 1935 - 37. Geoffrey Quick
1938 - 44. Amy Elizabeth Quick / 1950 - 53. Robert Yeandle
CLIFTON WOOD WINE & SPIRIT VAULTS Thorn’s Buildings
1863 - 78. John Macklean / 1879 - 88. William Giles / 1892 - 94. Mary Smith / 1896 - 97. William Smith
1904 - 09. Albert Blake / 1914 - 37. William Clark / 1938. Ellen Clark / 1940 - 44. Mary Irene Pearce
1950 - 53. H. F. Thomas
CLYDE ARMS Hampton Road
1883 - 87. Samuel Symes / 1889. Frederick Hale / 1891. William Furze / 1892 - 1909. Cordelia Furze
1914. Rosina Herridge / 1917 - 35. Roselie Cordelia Cann Herridge / 1937 - 38. Edwin Long
1944 - 53. John Hartley / 1975. J. C. Jones
the Clyde Arms is still trading
COACH & HORSES Berkeley Place
1832 - 37. Morgan Howell
COACH & HORSES Highland Square
1859 - 68. John Dawes / 1874 - 83. Mrs. Elizabeth Dawes / 1885 - 89. George Sealy Dawes
1891 - 96. John Diment / 1897 - 1909. Thomas Lapham / 1914. Mrs. R. MacDougall
1917 - 21. Mary Jane Hankins / 1925 - 31. Frank Horsey / 1935 - 38. Henrietta Horsey
1940 - 44. Henry George Harrison / 1950. Emily Harrison / 1953. Norman Coles / 1975. Mrs M. F. McDonnell
John Dawes was a blacksmith and farrier. In 1942 the annual rent paid by tenant Henry Harrison to landlords The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited, was £42. The Coach & Horses is still trading
COMMERCIAL INN Portland Street
1847 - 54. John Crane / 1855 to 1872. Mary Crane / 1873 to 1877. John C. Crane
1877 to 1881. Annie E. Crane / 1882. W. T. Sweet / 1883. Mrs. Hellon / 1885 - 87. Caroline King
1889. George Silcocks / 1891. Emma May Matthews / 1892. Harriet Poland / 1894. Edward Phillips
1896 - 1904. James Perry / 1906. Mary Ann Perry / 1909. James Chaplin / 1914. Daniel Sims
1917 - 21. Emmeline Winifred Peach / 1925 - 28. Jessie Agnes Pearce / 1931. William Gillard
1932. Kate Matilda Gillard / 1933 - 50. John Frederick Weedy / 1953. Sarah Elizabeth Bishop
the tenancy of Kate Gillard commenced on the 29th September 1932, the rent was £40 per annum and the landlords were The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited. In 1933 the rent paid by John Weedy was £40 per annum, this was raised to £50 in March 1938, the landlords were The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited. On the corner with Waterloo Street, the Commercial Inn is now a jeweller’s shop
COOPERS’ ARMS Berkeley Place
1863 - 72. Elizabeth Clark / 1875 - 1901. William Clark / 1904. Emily Clark / 1906. William Weekes
1909 - 14. Henry Knill / 1917. Charles Moody
CORONATION TAP Sion Mews
1839 - 47. John Morris / 1851. Sarah Matthews / 1853. Ann Matthews / 1856 - 63. Sarah Matthews
1871 - 79. George Brown / 1882 - 1917. Henry Bonner / 1921. Rhoda Laurence Bonner
1925 - 53. Robert Colston Whiting / 1975. J. C. Morse
famous cider house, the Coronation Tap is still trading
CROWN Jacob’s Wells Road
1832. H. Matthews
CROWN & DOVE Princess Victoria Street
1871 - 79. George Davis / 1882. Ann Davis / 1883. Fanny Wise / 1885 - 89. Thomas Speed
1891 - 1906. Amelia Speed / 1909. Mrs. Frances Shears / 1914. William Shears / 1917 - 28. Ernest Williams
1931 - 35. William Thorne
CRYSTAL PALACE No.6 Eldon Place
1863 - 65. Christopher Kelly / 1865 - 66. Robert Cartwright / 1868 - 69. James Pearse / 1869 - 72. Jane Hill
previously and later the Crystal Palace was known as Eldon House
DOWN PORTER HOUSE York Street
1849 - 50. William Clee / 1851. Thomas Clee / 1859 - 63. Ann Clee / 1865 - 69. James Clee
1871 - 75. Jacob Naish / 1876 - 83. Frederick Bennett / 1885 - 86. George Giles / 1888 - 89. Emma Giles
1891. Emma Cook / 1892. Thomas Welsford / 1893. William Rogers / 1899 - 1904. Tom Johnson
1909 - 35. Thomas Palmer / 1937 - 53. Rowland Glass
the Down Porter House is now named the Port of Call
DUKE OF BEAUFORT Berkeley Place
1840 - 48. Thomas Wootton / 1849. ? Wilmot / 1851 - 55. Elias Stockham / 1858. C. holdsworth
1860. Ann Baker / 1863 - 65. Robert Purtill / 1867 - 69. Henry Maggs / 1871. John Beer / 1874. A. Turner
1875 - 79. John Bell / 1882 - 94. Alfred Williams / 1896. H. W. Darbey / 1899. John Dean / 1901. Mrs. L. Ford
1904 - 06. Edwin Martin / 1909. Francis Bannister / 1914. Eliza Salter
ELDON HOUSE No.6 Eldon Place
1848 - 61. John Lugg / 1874 Richard Selly / 1875 to 1877. F. Hale / 1878 - 80. Charles Llewellin Nash
1881. Annie Purnell / 1883. George Vince / 1885. Harriett Thomas / 1886. William Thomas
1887. Mary Ann Harris / 1888. John Dicker / 1889 to 1891. Martin Benson / 1892 to 1896. John Ellery
1897 - 99. Charlotte Webber / 1901. Mary Thomas / 1904. Elizabeth Shakespeare / 1906. William Cole
1909. Harriett Morris / 1914 - 21. Henry Beaven / 1925 - 28. Ethel Watson / 1931. Eva Gould
1935 - 38. Richard Gwynedd Hughes / 1944 - 50. Albert Hayes / 1953. Gilbert Price
First listed as an ale & porter stores in 1855. Previously of Frogmore Street John Lugg also traded as a gasfitter and bellhanger &c. For most of the 1860’s and early 1870’s Eldon House was known as the Crystal Palace. Recently known as the Bar Icon the pub is now the Eldon House once again.
ELEPHANT & CASTLE Bindon Place, Whiteladies Road
1865. Edward Boaden / 1866 - 68. Edwin Clark / 1871 - 92. Mary Evered / 1896. John Sharpe
1897 - 99. George Webber / 1901 - 04. Elizabeth Edwards-Green / 1906 - 21. Frederick Bosisto
1925. Elliott Crouch / 1925 - 53. Hannah Maria Crouch / 1975. D. Smart
the tenancy of Hannah Crouch commenced on the 29th of March 1925, the rent was £120 per annum and the landlords were The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited. The Elephant & Castle is now known as the Black Boy Inn
FORESTERS’ ARMS Whiteladies Road
1849. W. Bridgeman / 1851. George Evans / 1859 - 66. Thomas Selby / 1867 - 78. George Giles
1879. Frederick Bennett
just above the corner with Worrall Road
GAPING GOOSE Wellington Terrace
1832 - 37. William Summers / 1839 - 65. Catherine Summers / 1866. Sarah Varcoe
1867 - 72. Thomas Varcoe / 1874 - 75. Garland C. Bussey / 1876 to 1887. John Randall / 1888. Lilly Stephens
1891. Arthur England / 1892. Samuel Mitchell / 1894. Walter Perry / 1896. Mrs. Andrews / 1899. H. N. Patmore
1904. Thomas Dando
William Summers was previously trading at this address as a boot & shoe maker
GLASS HOUSE Hotwell Road
1806. Elizabeth Williams
GLOSTER HOUSE No.6 Bindon Place, Whiteladies Road
1861. Mrs Emblin Woolf / 1863. William Almond / 1871 - 76. Enoch Park
GOLDNEY ARMS Ambra Vale East
1879 - 1901. Alfred Matravis / 1904. W.H. Mitchell / 1909. Edith Dayman
GREYHOUND Prince’s Place (Princess Victoria Street)
1865 - 1921. James Bassett / 1925 - 40. George Evans / 1940 - 50. William Biggs / 1950 - 53. Albert Knowles
1975. H. J. Niemira
the tenancy of William Biggs commenced on the 18th November 1940, the rent was £50 per annum and the landlords were The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited. The Greyhound is still trading
HOPE & ANCHOR Jacob’s Wells Road
1800. Philip Elliott / 1820 - 32. John Elliott / 1834. J. Osborne / 1837. C. Willett / 1839 - 48. Edward Rowe
1849 - 51. F. Bowbeer / 1851. Jane Banbier / 1853 - 54. John Burge / 1855 - 60. James Hill
1861 - 65. Elizabeth Hill / 1867 - 91. John Morgan / 1892 - 99. Mary Webb / 1901 - 04. Mrs. M. Morse
1906. William Lintern / 1909 - 14. Martha Lintern / 1921. Albert Blake / 1925 - 31. Ellen Blake
1935. Francis Pratt / 1937. Joseph Haberfield / 1938 - 53. John Griffiths / 1975. R. Swetman
the Hope & Anchor is still trading. The 1861 census lists Elizabeth Hill as victualler & chimney sweeper employing 2 men and 2 boys
HIGHLAND TAVERN Highland Square
1871. Thomas Selby / 1872 to 1874. William George Rogers / 1875 - 79. Richard Challice
1882. Mary Matthews / 1883 - 89. George Mapstone / 1891. George White / 1892 - 1901. George Tyler
1904. George Porter / 1906. Kate Simmons
JACOMELLI’S No.12 Bindon Place, 185 Whiteladies Road
1876 - 88. Charles Jacomelli / 1892. Frederick Moore
this was a confectionery shop and fully licensed beer house
KENSINGTON ARMS Stanley Road (Woolcott Park)
1891 - 92. Francis Walker / 1894 - 1921. Alfred Pocock / 1925 - 31. Oliver Joy / 1935. Beatrice Joy
1937 - 38. Frank Edwards / 1944 - 50. Gladys Evelyn Edwards / 1953. Charles Walters / 1975. J. Farrell
KENSINGTON HOUSE Kensington Place
1885 - 99. William Blinman Allen / 1904 - 6. Richard Ball
KING’S ARMS Whiteladies Road
KING’S ARMS Berkeley Place
1832. George Jones
KING’S ARMS HOTEL Clifton Place, Clifton Road
1856 - 63. Frederick Smith / 1869. S. Palmer / 1871 - 74. S. Badcock / 1875 to 1876. Charles Millard
1877. Lewis Samuels / 1878. R. Bizley / 1882. T. Baker / 1883. G. Bowden / 1885. Henry Anthony
1886. E. K. Everett / 1887. George Lewin / 1889. Emily Hilton / 1891 - 94. John Dodd
1896. Miss. E. Sheppard / 1897. Henry Wiseman / 1899. Charles Collins / 1901. Muriel Collins
1904 - 06. Frederick Tichbon / 1909. Charles Spencer
LANDSDOWN Clifton Road
1855 - 66. Thomas George / 1867 to 1871. George Pitman / 1872 to 1875. William Messenger
1876 to 1886. Charles Randall / 1887. John Galliford / 1889. Edwin Pope / 1891. Mary Smith
1892 - 94. Elizabeth Barber / 1896. Mrs. Morley / 1897 - 1901. Julia Whitmarsh / 1904 - 09. Edward Parker
1914 - 25. John Heppell / 1928 - 31. William Moores / 1935 - 38. Thomas Kerslake
1944 - 53. Thomas Kerslake jnr / 1975. H. E. Ormesher
the Landsdown is still trading
LARK Jacob’s Wells Road
1834. Jeremiah Fear
LARY O’GRAFF Jacob’s Wells Road
1837. William Bagnall
LION TAVERN Church Lane, Clifton Wood
1866 - 68. Samuel Simms / 1871 - 72. John Guy / 1874 - 75. J. Webb / 1876 - 89. Frederick Webb
1891 - 96. William Stone / 1897 - 1914. John Smith / 1917 - 25. Alfred Palmer / 1928 - 31. Walter Hallett
1935. Beatrice Hallett / 1937 - 38. Graham Moss / 1944 - 53. Ernest Lavis / 1975. R. W. Smith
the Lion was previously named the Avon Tavern, it is still trading
LIVE & LET LIVE Worrall Road
1867 - 68. George Rogers / 1869 - 71. Henry Hughes / 1872. Harriet Hughes / 1875 - 79. James Dare
1885. Mary Matthews / 1886 - 87. James Kepple / 1889 - 1901. Edwin Webb / 1904. George Payne
1906. Frank Mundy
on the corner with Highland Square
NELSON HOUSE Princess Victoria Street
1853 - 65. William Jarvis / 1866 - 69. Henry Snook / 1871. John Cruwys / 1872. George Briggs
1874 - 89. Alfred Pidgeon / 1891. William Furber / 1892 - 94. John George / 1896. Edwin Lentell
1897. Charlotte Pain / 1899. E. G. Dutfield / 1901. H. J. Moore / 1904. Octavius Hares / 1906. Henry Mordy
1909. William Hughes
still standing but now a private House
NEWPORT & SOUTH WALES TAVERN Jacob’s Wells Road
1865 - 66. Owen Owen / 1867 - 69. James Vivian
NEW INN Princess Victoria Street
1861 - 72. Solomon Munday / 1875. William Frost / 1876 - 79. Eliza Frost / 1882 - 83. Robert Richardson
1885 - 86. Charles Wilkie / 1887. Henry Cuff / 1889. William Cole / 1891. Charles Crook / 1892. Alfred Hood
1896. William Beckley / 1897 - 99. John Bell / 1901. R. Dilling
OLD OAK TREE Highland Square, Back of Blackboy (this is a reference to the Black Boy Inn)
1858 - 59. William Masters / 1860 to 1861. Eliza Masters / 1861 to 1862. Henry Lumber
1863 - 78. William Spray
in the 1841 census a William Spray aged 20 is recorded as servant at the Black Boy Inn. Henry Lumber
was a dairyman, beerhouse & shop keeper
OLD MALT SHOVEL Jacob’s Wells
1851 - 53. John Long
OLD MANOR HOUSE Clifton Road
1861 - 63. Henry Myers / 1871 - 72. Charles Boniface / 1874 - 76. John Hayward
1877 to 1882. Richard Churchill / 1883. Mrs. Penny / 1885 - 89. William Miller / 1891 - 97. Thomas Wildgust
1899. John Blair / 1901. Miss. Lewis / 1904. George Wagstaff / 1906. Richard Down
1909 - 14. Elizabeth Alice Stock / 1917. Elizabeth Sarah Hext
OSTRICH Durdham Down
1794. Lewis Rotely
OXFORD CASTLE Prince’s Place
1839. George Marling grocer and beer retailer
PARK STORES Whiteladies Road (Brighton Park)
1861. Elizabeth Morgan
PARK TAVERN Whiteladies Road
1834 - 53. James Embley / 1854 - 56. Mrs. H. Embley / 1858. William Hopkins / 1859. Elizabeth Hopkins
1860 - 68. John Down
on a stretch of Whiteladies Road known as Brighton Park, now the home of the Territorial Army
PEELER Sion Place
1975. D. C. Southgate
PORTCULLIS Wellington Place (Terrace)
1826 - 28. John Evans / 1830 - 32. Isaac Knight / 1834 - 42. John Manning / 1844 - 48. Jane Manning
1849 - 72. Edward Rudman / 1875 - 77. J. Vincent / 1878. Mrs. Vincent / 1879. George Sanders
1882 - 83. James Barefoot / 1885 - 86. William Pester / 1887 - 92. Walter Sheppard / 1894. John Rugman
1896. James Alvis / 1897 Clement Emery / 1899. Jeffrey Alcock / 1901 - 04. G. Fear / 1906. J. Williams
1909. James Bridge / 1914. Stephen Downer / 1917. Emma Tichbon / 1921. Frederick Sweeting
1925 - 38. George Pearce / 1944. Charlotte Williams / 1950 - 53. Herbert Caine / 1975. G. Hance
PORTLAND COTTAGE Portland Place
1839 - 53. Thomas Kayes
PORTLAND WINE VAULTS Portland Street
1848 - 61. John Drewett / 1863. Charles Carpenter / 1871 - 78. James Price / 1879. Russell Granby
1882 - 94. James Perry / 1897. William Mudge / 1901. Russell Granby Wine Merchant (Mrs. Baker manageress) 1904. F. A. Williams / 1906 - 28. Kate Suffield / 1931. Charles Portch / 1935 - 53. William Henry Bowen
QUADRANT WINE VAULTS Princess Victoria Street
1866 - 86. Charles Tovey & Co. / 1889 - 92. John Boone & Co. / 1893 - 1906. Giblett & Boone
1914 - 21. Boone & Pullen / 1928 - 50. Quadrant Wine Co. (branch of Moran’s)
the Quadrant is still trading
QUEEN Jacob’s Wells
1844 - 54. Richard Lewis / 1863 - 65. Jane Edwards
QUEEN’S ARMS Whiteladies Road
1842. George Rogers / 1847 - 49. John Davies / 1858 - 79. Nicholas Hetherington
1882 - 96. Robert Edwards
the Queen’s Arms was on the corner of York Street opposite the King’s Arms
QUEEN’S HEAD Jacob’s Wells
1832. William Reynolds
QUINTON HOUSE Park Place
1871 - 85. Solomon Kendall / 1886 to 1888. Thomas Scrase / 1889. James Irwin / 1891 - 94. Samuel Kingston
1896. Annie Southcott / 1899. John Diment / 1901 - 38. William Diment / 1944. Elizabeth Diment
1950 - 53. Edward Sullivan / 1975. G. F. Turner
the Quinton House is still trading
RED LION Worrall Road
1861 - 76. John Hamer / 1877 to 1888. Mary Ann Hamer / 1889 to 1891. Frank Hamer
1892 - 1914. Edwin Egland / 1917. Joseph Andrews / 1921. Richard Andrews / 1925. William Bowyer
1928 - 29. Harry Webb / 1930 - 31. Eldred Weston White / 1933 - 38. John Nation / 1944 - 53. Charles Wilkins
1975. M. J. Elliott
the Red Lion is still trading
RETREAT Whiteladies Road
1865 - 72. John Leat / 1875 - 89. Elizabeth Leat / 1891 - 94. Frederick Webb / 1896. Arthur Claxton
1897. William Grant / 1901 - 06. George Ambler / 1909 - 14. Francis Ambler / 1917 - 21. Ernest Beckett
1928. Frederick Sweeting / 1931. George Sherwood / 1935 - 38. Frederick Sherwood
1944 - 50. Ella Sherwood / 1953. Thomas Price
Dave Knowles remembers ... “the Retreat was a cider house, so no spirits, but you could buy draught port or sherry. The old boys would have a pint of rough and then top it up with a large port!! The Gents consisted of a long black wall (so beloved by Jethro in one of his jokes). Most of the old boys suffered the shakes until they had at least two pints of the "red biddy" as it was known”. Near the top of Blackboy Hill the Retreat is now a restaurant named the Clifton Tandoori, for a glimpse see the Black Boy Inn.
RICHMOND HOUSE HOTEL Grosvenor Place
1861 - 65. John Rugg / 1866 - 69. Ann Rugg / 1871. William Chewings / 1872 to 1877. Sidney Garraway
1878. T. T. Stevens / 1879 to 1883. Charles Phillips
the Richmond House was later named the Richmond Spring (Gordon Road)
RICHMOND SPRING Gordon Road
1884 to 1886. William Wood / 1887. Charles Byrne / 1889 - 94. Amelia Gedge
1895 to 1896. Frederick Tichbon / 1897. Percy Morgan / 1899. Robert Maddocks / 1901. James Jolly
1904 - 25. John Westcott / 1928. Alfred Westcott / 1931 - 35. Maud Westcott
1937 - 53. Gordon Westcott / 1975. J. Williams
the Richmond Spring was previously named the Richmond House Hotel. The street was named after
General Gordon who died in 1885
RISING SUN No.1 Redland Terrace (Lower Redland Road)
1861 - 65. Henry Ludlow
ROCK HOUSE Highland Road
1866 - 69. George Challenger
ROSE TAVERN Worrall Road
ROYAL OAK Jacob’s Wells
1853. Susan Fry / 1860 - 74. Edwin Rowland
ROYAL OAK Portland Place
1925. Frederick Stallard / 1928. George Penticost / 1931. William Spicer / 1935 - 38. Dorothy Shakespeare
1944 - 53. Edwin Shortman / 1975. H. Thompson
still trading, the Royal Oak was previously named the St.Vincent’s Rocks Inn, Portland Place is now the Mall
ROYAL MAIL Lower Nelson Place
1834 - 37. Robert Male
ROYAL HOTEL SHADES Waterloo Place
1861. William Coles / 1863. Richard Hooper / 1871. William Pomeroy / 1872. Isabella Butler
1874 - 78. Thomas Brown / 1879. Frederick Tassiker / 1882 - 91. George Pople / 1892. Mary Jane Townsend
1892 - 97. Anna Salter / 1899. Sarah Cox / 1901. Ellen Moyes / 1904. Edwin Dutfield / 1906. Henry Collins
ST. VINCENT’S ROCKS INN Portland Place
1863. Mary Drewett / 1867 - 75. Lucy Clyma / 1876 to 1877. Mary Craw / 1878 - 83. Tom Salter
1885. Caroline Clark / 1887 - 89. John Stone / 1891 - 92. Emily Stone / 1896. Henry Hurman
1899 - 1904. Thomas Hobbs / 1906. Charles Cooper / 1909. Walter Gregory / 1914. Henry Bray
1917. Charles Thomas / 1921. Frederick Stallard
this pub was later named the Royal Oak
SALUTATION Waterloo Place
1832 - 39. Philip Mears / 1840. Hannah Mears / 1842. Thomas Hambley / 1844 - 49. Hannah Hambley
1851 - 63. James Bassett / 1867 - 74. Aaron Long / 1875 - 79. Richard Thomas
1882 - 83. Charles Goodman / 1885. James Brown / 1886 - 87. R. Deane / 1889 - 94. Charlie Pfeiffer
1896. John Pearsall / 1899. George Lewin
SHAKESPEARE Lower Redland Road
1867 - 75. Thomas Skyrme / 1876 - 83. Emma Skyrme / 1885 - 92. Jane Marie Tavener
1894 - 1928. Jane Marie Row / 1931 - 35. John Pullen / 1937 - 50. William Hardwell / 1953. Lily Rose
1975. A. T. H. Bryant
Jane Marie Tavener/Rowe was the niece of Thomas and Emma Skyrme. The Shakespeare is still trading
SHIP Blackboy Hill
1868 - 77. Thomas Painter
SHOVEL Jacob’s Wells
1775. John Smith
SILVER KEY High Street
1876 - 83. William Rogers / 1885 - 91. Walter Whitmarsh / 1892 - 94. Mark Hill / 1896. Joseph Crane
1901 - 04. William Cosway / 1906. Frederick Martin / 1909 - 21. Charles South / 1925. George Wasp
1928 - 31. Nicholas Day
SION SPRING HOUSE Sion Hill
1869. Joseph Halse / 1871 - 72. Thomas Hunt
SOMERSET ARMS Berkeley Place
1871 - 91. Frederick Taylor / 1892 - 96. John Van Houtrive / 1899 - 1901. Sarah Knight
1904 - 06. Matthew Stevens / 1909 - 28. Alfred Bacon / 1931 - 43. Elizabeth Bacon
1943 - 50. Frances Ellen Arnold / 1953. James Chater
the tenancy of Frances Arnold commenced on the 6th of December 1943, the rent was £38 per annum and the Landlords were The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited
SOMERSET HOUSE Princess Victoria Street
1853 - 63. William Gullick / 1865 - 66. James Willey / 1871. John Bolling / 1872 - 79. Thomas Bolling
1882 - 87. Thomas Forbutt / 1889. James Clampitt / 1891 - 99. William Clampitt / 1901. ? Trapnell
1904. Alice Mitchell / 1906. Edward Jones / 1914 - 38. Ellen Gray / 1944. John Gray
1945 - 50. Kitty Wilkins Gray / 1953. Albert Ball / 1975. L. O’Connor
William Gullick was also a lodging house keeper at Nos. 33, 34, and 35, Royal York Crescent. The tenancy of Kitty Gray commenced on the 10th April 1945, the rent was £60 per annum and the landlords were The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited. The Somerset House is still trading
SPOTTED COW Berkeley Place
1837. Mary Burton / 1840 - 44. Richard Burton
SUSPENSION BRIDGE HOUSE No.3 Prince’s Place (Princess Victoria Street)
1832 - 34. William Barber / 1848. Elizabeth Morgan / 1851. Edwin Bird / 1853. William Jordan
1859 - 72. Aaron Symes / 1874 - 76. Jane Symes / 1877 - 78. A. Burnett / 1881 - 82. Henry Richards
1882. James Richards / 1885 - 86. Ellen Radford / 1889. John Pickford / 1891. Mary Jane Baigent
1892 - 97. William Watts / 1899. Mrs. A. Tucker / 1904 - 06. Emma Podbury / 1909. Elizabeth Ann Wiseman
1914. Frederick Tichbon / 1917 - 31. George Keeler
information on Henry and James Richards was kindly provided by Chris Ralph. Chris’s great great grandmother Elizabeth Richards (nee Yeandle) died at the Suspension Bridge House on 20th October 1881, she was staying at the time with her son Henry who died on 29th July 1882 aged 38, the license had been transfered to Chris’s great grandfather James Richards in March that year. Chris also points out that Pigot’s 1830 directory lists William Barber at this address but listed under boarding / lodging houses.
SUSPENSION BRIDGE INN Sion Mews
1839 - 42. William Rowe / 1844 - 59. Elizabeth Rowe / 1866 - 72. Edward Tomlinson - Barrow / 1875. A. Long
1876 to 1877. John Williams / 1878. Mary Davis / 1879 to 1896. Jesse Lane / 1897. Marian Dobbyn
1899 - 1906. George Broackes / 1909. Charles May
Elizabeth Rowe was a grocery dealer and beer retailer
UNION Jacob’s Wells Road
1834 - 37. George Eastaway
VICTORIA INN Jacob’s Wells Road
1904. Elizabeth Brownston
VICTORIA Upper Park Street, Victoria Park (South Leigh Road)
1861 - 66. Mary Ann Hacker / 1866. T. Brommell / 1867 - 80. Henry Wright / 1883 - 89. William Braddon
1891 - 1909. Frederick Stephens / 1914 - 21. Mary Elizabeth Stephens / 1925 - 31. Fred Millard
1935 - 37. Wintour Millard / 1944 - 53. William Cox / 1975. E. G. Fisher
the Victoria is still trading
VITTORIA Whiteladies Road
1871. Thomas Joyce / 1872 - 79. John Martin / 1882 - 89. Alfred Williams
1890 to 1915. William Elkanah Wookey / 1916 to 1930. Emma Hosken / 1931 - 50. Thomas Albert Wookey
1953 - 56. Albert Bryant / 1975. K. L. Smith
the Vittoria is still trading
WELLINGTON ARMS Wellington Park
1861. Ann Waters / 1863. Edward Godwin / 1865 - 79. David Davies / 1881 - 86. Edward Leat
1887 - 1901. Edwin Martin / 1904 - 38. Alfred Martin / 1944. Ada Griffiths / 1950 - 53. Ada Gardner
part of an email from Dave Knowles ... “I recall that there was a pub in wellington park, (off blackboy hill), called the wellington, I think it closed in the fifties, and consisted of a single front bar, there was a well known (and smelly) fishmongers virtually next door called lloyds".
WELLINGTON ARMS Wellington Terrace (Royal York Crescent)
1871 - 72. William Haines / 1874 - 79. George Hawkins / 1882 - 87. Miss P. Stanbury / 1889. William Hulbert
1891. Priscilla Hulbert / 1892 - 94. Hannah Nelson / 1899 - 1904. Jemima Ann Pople
WHITE HORSE Jacob’s Wells
1841 - 53. Mary Cooper
WHITE HORSE CELLAR Waterloo Place
1840 - 44. Thomas Gay / 1847 - 60. Henry Hartgill / 1861 - 66. George Brown / 1871 - 72. George Mills
1874. George Pitman / 1875. Edwin McCullum / 1877. William Long / 1878 - 79. George Pople
1882 - 89. George Price / 1891. Hannah Nelson / 1892 - 94. James Miller / 1899 - 1901. Mrs. E. Bethell
1904. F. Bethell
WILLIAM IV Jacob’s Wells
1832 - 34. William Dawe / 1837. Elizabeth Dawe / 1851. William Dollin / 1853. Elizabeth Dolling
1858 - 66. John Enwright / 1868 - 69. Charlotte Manley / 1871 - 72. Richard Hayden
Elizabeth Dolling was also the proprietor of the cold baths, Jacob’s Wells
WINE VAULTS Whiteladies Road
1861 - 79. Robert Phillips / 1882 - 89. Edward Poole / 1892. T. Thomas / 1894 - 1901. Frederick Bevan
1904. Minnie Hall / 1906 - 09. Edwin Jaques / 1914. George Whitmore / 1925 - 38. William Stokes
1944 - 53. Ellen M. Stokes / 1975. D. Bickerstaff (Jersey Lily)
at one time known as the Redland Ale & Porter Stores, named the Wine Vaults for many years and is now
the Jersey Lily
YORK HOUSE York Buildings, York Place
1853. James Kellaway
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS Clifton Down (Bristol Zoo)
1889 - 91. John Cole / 1892. Frederick Collier / 1901 - 21. C. E. Gigg