CO – Historical Bristol Street Directory 1871

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CO – Historical Bristol Street Directory 1871 Some cool Royal Kruger Lodge images: CO – Historical Bristol Street Directory 1871

Mathews’ Bristol Street Directory 1871 Coach and Horses Passage, Broadmead Coalpit Lane, Stapleton Road Coburg Place, Montpelier Richard Darke Mrs William Merryman Sarah Johnes Thomas Hunt John Price, Coburg cottage ?. Raynard, Crofton villa Mary Agnes Wallace, Hillside villa George Phelps, Hill view villa Robert Bruce, Prospect house James Green, Fairview villa, lodging house S. Gath, Magdala villa Robert Burroughs, Leicester villa George Wilkins, Fern cottage George Boyden, Stamford house William Pike, Albert villas Frederick Hoare, Richmond cottage Alfred Brewer, Rose cottage

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John Fred. Cross, Windsor villa Henry A. Medway, Belmont cottage Ebenezer Breillat, Murdock villa James W. Barton, Gadara cottage E. Morcom Harwood, Langport house Joseph Turner, Coburg house Alfred Belgin Edwards, Coburg villas Alfred Thomas (Winsley Villas) Jacob Napoleon Smart, barge owner Rev. Charles Witherby, Ashley lodge Harry Gilbert James, Ashley hill cottage Coburg Road, Upper Cheltenham Place to Ashley Hill Cock and Bottle Lane, Castle Green to Castle Street Harvey Amphlett, vict, Cock and Bottle (pub) Cock and Bottle, Cock & Bottle Lane, Castle Green 1752 John Bennett / 1792 – 1806 William Smith / 1816 James Banford / 1820 – 23 Timothy Maggs / 1826 James Morgan 1828 Charles Fenton / 1829 to 1835 Henry Scrase / 1836 Hannah Scrase / 1837 to 1840 Edward Skinner 1841 to 1858 Richard Edgeworth / 1859 to 1870 Henry Hall / 1871 to 1876 Harvey Amphlett the 1841 census lists Richard Edgeworth’s occupation as bottle maker. Thomas Pomphrey, vict, Star (pub) STAR Cock & Bottle Lane 1752 William Harford / 1775 James Baker / 1792 Bridget Burton / 1794 Richard Mapowder / 1806 – 26 William Davies 1828 – 30 Elizabeth Davies / 1831 – 44 Joseph Olive / 1847 – 60 William Vickery / 1863 Leonard Jarvis 1864 to 1870 William James Pester / 1871 to 1876 Thomas Pomphrey / 1877 to 1885 Harvey Amphlett / 1886 to 1896 William Scott 1897 Albinus Scott / 1899 Alfred Grindell / 1901 – 14 Sarah Ann Fudge / 1917 Roderick Macleod / 1921 – 25 Henry Hayward 1925 to 1937 William G. Arthur / 1938 George Cook / 1940. Ellen Amelia Collins the rent paid by Ellen Collins in 1940 was £50 per annum and the landlords were The Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited. The Star was destroyed by bombs on the 24th November 1940, Ellen Collins moved to the Bunch of Grapes, King Street. Cock Passage, Redcliff Street Cock Pit, Back Street, St. Nicholas

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Codrington Place, Richmond Park, Clifton Philip John Worsley Miss Anna Maria Monckton John Mercer Miss Sophia Hoare Cohen’s Buildings, Millpond Street, Baptist Mills Cold Bath Court, Jacob’s Wells Cold Harbour Lane, Redland Road College Crescent, Lower College Street College Green, St. Augustine’s Parade to Park Street Church St. Augustine’s The Less – Vicar, Rev. Thomas C. Price, M.A. College Green Hotel – manager, W. Swanson John Burleigh Dixon, solicitor Owen and Hathaway, dress makers Samuel Carter, barrister-at-law Baths – Mrs Jenkins The Cathedral Chapter Office – George A. Bessell, chapter clerk Isaac Trott, sub-sacrist . Joseph Bell, artist on glass Thomas W. Vessey & Son, pawnbrokers Ann Fisher, lodging house Samuel Ocock, lodging house Augustus Whittard, tobacconist Harriet Thresher, dressmaker Thomas Bromfield, sexton of St. Augustine’s church Jemima Harrill, bookseller W. B. Westaway Mrs Sophia Nicholls, lodging house Mrs Giraud, boarding house R. H. Shrapnell and Son, grocers William H. Midwinter, artist & photo Robert Cade Cuff, chemist Ann Redman, fur manufacturer James and Short, silk mercers and drapers Olivia Parnell, ladies outfitter St. Mark’s the Mayors Chapel John J. Peters & Co. gold and silversmiths Daniel Peters, tailor and draper

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Spark and Tait, silk mercers, etc J. F. Taylor, silk mercer, etc Abraham Dimoline, music warehouse Samuel H. Latrobe, watchmaker Richard Castle, outfitter and hosier Edwin Gillard Camp, hair dressing saloons and baths The Misses Holesgrove, milliners Walter Hughes & Son, house and estate agents W. H. Hawtin, architect C. and W. Trapnell. cabinet makers John M. Stevens, tailor and draper Henry Lambert, jeweller, etc Jolly & Son, Ladies Fashion, Drapers Founded about 1860.. The large shop windows always featured a tasteful display of fashions and fabrics and household linens. In 1940 the premises were destroyed in the blitz, the company moving to 62/64 Whiteladies Road. A Thomas Thatcher, bookseller Edwin Cr. Allen, trunk maker Mrs E. A. Coulsting, toy warehouse William Madden, grocer College Place, College Green to St. Georges Road Caroline Phillips, bonnet maker T. W. Shepstone, printer William Hemmings, linen draper James Lewis, grocer James Lucas, vict, Prince Regent (pub) No longer a pub by the first world war, this building on the corner with Frog Lane was pulled down in 1936. bristolslostpubs.eu/page271.html William Frederick Langdon, oil & color man John Leakey, vict, Odd Fellows’ Arms (pub) 1868 J. Wallbridge / 1871 – 72 John Leakey / 1874 – 75 E. M. Coles / 1876 – 79 William Marshall / 1881 John Rocket 1882 – 83 Edward Phelan / 1885 John Rockett / 1886 H. Lambert / 1887 George Osborne / 1888 Thomas Bebbington. Francis Honey, greengrocer Frederick Wookey, vict, Boars’ Head (pub) Boars’ Head, Limekiln Lane / College Place

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1752 – 55 Abraham Parfitt / 1762 – 64 Mary Parfitt / 1775 – 92 Robert Andrews / 1794 William Mullis / 1794 – 1800 John Whitcomb 1806 William Newsom / 1816 Richard Parsons / 1820 – 22 John Griffiths / 1823 Mary Crook / 1826 – 34 James Rouse / 1837 William Price 1839 – 40 Thomas Jones / 1842 – 49 Thomas Clarke / 1851 – 52 Mary Clarke / 1854 – 57 John Thayer / 1858 to 1860 Henry Hill 1861 to 1867 David Griffiths / 1868 to 1890 Frederick Wookey / 1891 – 94 David Avery / 1896 George Green 1899 – 1906 Thomas Dark / 1909 Ernest Palmer. William Jenkins, coach smith James Creswell Wall Charles Bartholomew, Turkish baths William Rogers & Co. carriage makers Fuller and Son, coach makers George Wood, marble works John Andrew, tailor and draper Charles Harry Jones, vict, Star Tavern (pub) The Star was removed with many other buildings and streets in 1935 to make way for the new Council House. bristolslostpubs.eu/page64.html College Place East, Pembroke Rd to College Rd. South John Comly Olive, Heatherfield William Merrett Webb, Failand lodge Rev. Robert Burton Poole, Olden lodge Zoological Gardens Clifton College Emmanuel Church College Road South, Clifton Park to Durdham Down William Harrington Bush, Kelston villa Mrs Stonehouse Vigor, Gordon house Mrs Amy Edlin, Wentworth house Major Alexander Maclean, Gertmore house Richard Henry Lambert, Guyder villa Samuel Alexander, Avondale lodge William Spark, Redclif house Thomas Baker, Martley house Edward Harris, College house Harry G. Dakins Thomas Brown Clifton College, Rev. J. Percival, head master College Road West, Canynge’s Rd to College Rd, South Rev. Bedford Hartnell, Rodborough house ?. Glenfarg villa

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College Square, or Lower College Green, nr. Cathedral College Street, College Green Edward Barr and Son, saddlers John Griffiths, tailor Mrs Henry Lucas, baker & corn merchant Samuel Simms John William Belsten, baker William Weston, lodging house James Miller George Dunsford Thomas Crossman Wallace Arter, jeweller Henry T. Harris William Harvey A. S. Carpenter, dress maker Edward Staples William Elliott John Davis George Phillomore O. Owens, grocer Robert Cole Joseph Battle, paperhanger etc J. Perrott, coach builder John Allpass, china dealer William Howes, vict, Falcon (pub) Falcon, Bishop’s Park, College Street 1826 – 30 Thomas Alsop / 1831 – 1833 Henry Jones / 1834 Joseph Hadley / 1839 Charles Williams / 1840 to 1858 John Tippett 1859 William Jones / 1860 to 1886 William Howes / 1887 – 92 Maria Howes / 1894 Samuel Phipps / 1896 Mrs. Shill / 1897 Frank Shill 1901 – 06 Jeffery Alcock / 1909 Kathleen Maud Rice / 1914 William Thrush. Mrs Battell Miss Price, British Workman dining hall & reading rooms James Flower, mason and builder James Hallett, plumber and painter Elizabeth Vowles Charles A. Arnold, carpenter Miss M. Canning, dressmaker George Hurn, fly proprietor Thomas Ball Powe William Parfitt, boot maker

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Henry King Francis T. Gough James Evans Robert Gough W. Pole D. Courtenay William Sullivan, joiner Edward C. Keyes, carpenter Francis Cousins, bootmaker William Hail James Wootton John Perry Harriet Gibbs John Gillingham, Waiter Robert Mead, (police) William Beake, greengrocer ?. Phillips James Norman Henry Arnold C. Hazard, paperhanger George White Henry Steele Elizabeth Bromage, lodging house Fuller & Co. coach builders John H. Fielder Sarah Tucker Horse Repository, John H. Fielder John Chidgey, boot maker Daniel Brady, bookseller & stationer ?. Hawkins, greengrocer George Wood, marble works College Street (Lower), College Street to St. Georges Road Robert Yeandel, marine store dealer David William Brake Robert Stone George Jones John Rawlings John Sealey Mark Buffery William Reed, tailor Mrs Reed, midwife Mrs Williams George King, stevedore John Brookman, ship & house smith

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Christopher J. King vict, Ship on Launch (pub) Ship on Launch, Lower College Street (Partition Street) 1847 William Beedell / 1853 Richard Francis / 1863 – 71 Christopher King / 1872 George King / 1874 Alfred Leach 1875 – 79 Charles Flook / 1881 – 82 Joseph Fiddes / 1883 to 1886 Daniel Organ / 1887 Catherine Organ / 1888 – 89 Henry Britton 1891 – 1901 Lewis McCarthay / 1904 – 14 Mary Ann Brewer / 1917 – 35 Frederick Gibbings / 1937 Phyllis Jarman. John Williams, carpenter and timber dealer Alfred Brake, plasterer George King, stevedore John Brookman, vict, Chequers (pub) Chequers, Limekiln Lane / Lower College Street 1800 Thomas Edwards / 1816 – 30 Thomas Merriman / 1847 – 55 Benjamin Vowles / 1856 – 63 Thomas Morgan 1865 – 82 John Brookman / 1885 Charles Grimster / 1886 A. Clarke / 1887 Albert Adams / 1888 – 97 Jeffrey Alcock 1899 – 1901 Alfred Clarke / 1904 Jonas Hancock / 1906 John Burrow / 1909 – 31 Edward Mayo. On the 24th June 1884 the Chequers was taken on a 7 year lease at a rent of £36 per annum by James Lockley, brewer of Lewin’s Mead. The lease was one of 22 sold by James Lockley to the Bristol United Breweries Limited on the 25th March 1892 for the total sum of £11,000. William Goldsmith, shopkeeper William Lawley Harriet Tozer, grocer Edwin Post Thomas Sherborne, coach trimmer William Amos, boot maker College Terrace, College Road, Clifton James Watson Russell, College lodge Collin’s Court, Kingsland Road, St. Philips Colonnade, Hotwells, near Zigzag William Miller George Davis Robert Fenton Colston’s Court, Colston Street, Bedminster

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Colston’s Parade, Pennywell Road Colston’s Parade, Redcliif Hill to Cathay Jesse Vickery, sexton Redcliff church William Nation, washing powder manufact Matthew Perkins Joseph Smith, house & sign painter Charles Whatley Almshouses Colston’s Parade Lower, Redcliif Mrs H. S. Allen, vict, Three Cups and Salmon (pub) Three Cups and Salmon. Redcliff Street / Lower Colston’s Parade 1752. Nerias Decias / 1794. William Jellott / 1800 – 06. John Phillips / 1816. Thomas Griffiths / 1820 – 22. Mary Griffiths 1826 – 42. James Fuller / 1849. ? Winstone / 1851. Henry Quick / 1853 – 54. William Bushell / 1855. ? Cook / 1857 – 60. G. Watkins 1863. Frederick Giblett / 1865. Matilda Davies / 1866. Ann Hill / 1871. Mrs. H. Allen / 1874 – 76. William Tuck / 1877. Thomas Perry. William Sambourne James Harding Patrick Byrne E. A. & W. Greenslade, timber yard Colston’s Parade, Stapleton Road Colston’s Place, Milk Street Colston’s Place, Petticoat Lane, Temple Colston’s Place, Pennywell Road Colston’s Place, Lower Easton Colston’s Cottages, Colston Street, Cathay Colston Street, Cathay, Redcliff Henry Joseph Woodcock, beer seller Mary A. Price, beer seller Mrs Elizabeth Crossman, beer seller Sarah Gover, shopkeeper

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Thomas Tanner, shopkeeper James Chamberlain, shopkeeper Elizabeth Parfit, shopkeeper Michael W. Davis, shopkeeper James D. Llewellin, oil & soap stores William Little, vict, Red Horse (pub) 1842. Robert Watson / 1847 – 53 Lydia Watson / 1855 – 57. Charles Smith / 1858. John Stevens / 1860 – 61. George Bird 1863. James Bailey / 1865. James Barter / 1866. Ann Barter / 1867 to 1868. John Allen / 1869 to 1875. William Little 1876 to 1891. John Prewett / 1892 – 99. Robert Giles / 1901. Amy Giles / 1906. Rose Bennett / 1909 – 21. Tom Bond 1925 – 31. Daniel Sixsmith. Colston Terrace, Horfield Road, Kingsdown Colston Terrace, Pennywell Road Colston Terrace, Milk Street Samuel Stowe John Tucker Susan Doubting James Holly Henry Jones Commercial Place, Horfield Road, Kingsdown Commercial Place, Temple Backs Commercial Road, Pipe Lane, Temple Commercial Road, Bedminster Bridge to Bathurst Basin Redcliff Almshouses Henry Sweet, Vine cottage William C. Nelson, Ivy cottage Lankford and Co. cement works William Bevan, shopkeeper William Cook, shopkeeper Edward Jacobs, vict, Velindra Hotel (pub) Originally known as the Prince of Wales, the Velindra is named after the Cardiff Steam Navigation Company’s steamer, thVelindra, which was berthed around the corner at Bathurst Basin. bristolslostpubs.eu/page311.html Richard Long, house and ship smith, etc. French yard Joseph Parry, vict, Taliesin (pub) 1860. Elizabeth Rich / 1861 to 1865. George Parry / 1866 to

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1871. Joseph Parry / 1872 to 1875. Robert Chubb 1876 to 1877. Jane Larkham / 1878. Francis Quartly / 1879 to 1881. George Fryer / 1882. J. Harding / 1883. R. B. Baker. William Vincent, Wapping coal wharf Commercial Row, Hotwell Road Compasses Court, Sloper’s Lane, St. Philips Conduit Place, Jubilee Place to Lower Ashley Road Conduit Road, Lower Ashley Road, St. Paul’s George Haynes John Burgess William Baxby Henry Smith Constance Court, Bridewell Street Constitution Hill, Police Stn. Brandon Hill to Clifton Wood Cook’s Gardens, Cook’s Road, Dings Cook’s Lane, Killboar Street Cook’s Road, Dings Corn Street, Wine Street to Clare Street 1854 The once celebrated coaching-house, the Bush Hotel, Corn Street, was ordered to be demolished in May, to make way for the new West of England Bank. Whilst the workmen were removing the flooring of one of the large rooms, they discovered a canvassing card of Henry Cruger, printed daring the contest of 1781, in which that gentleman appealed for support as “a zealous Promoter of Trade, Peace, and Harmony between Great Britain and America”. J. Hayward, bookseller & news agent North British Insurance Company J. H. Clifton, solicitor Norwich Union Insurance – G.Bunyon Exchange Buildings Old Post Office Chambers Lancashshire Insurance Office – J. Scott, resident secretary G. B. and H. Murly, solicitors G. Corner & Co, tea dealers Cunnnins and Marten, African merchants, etc.

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London & Lancashshire Insurance Buildings London & Lancashshire branch – H. C. Anderson, resident secretary Robert Linton, solicitor (Shannon Court) London and Lancashire Insurance of?ce Robert Linton, solicitor Henry Beddoc, attorney Daniel J. Peters, solicitor Daniel and Cox, solicitors Hutchinson & Dodds, law stationers, auctioneers Stephen Cossham, accountant Charles Taddy, attorney & proctor Isaac Cooke and Sons, attorneys Denning, Smith & Co., public accountants, auctioneers Fry and Otter, attorneys Edward Calder, attorney W. H. Jefferis, surveyor John Watling, accountant William Whereat, bookseller Bank – Miles, Miles, Savile, Harford, and Miles Impererial Insurance Buildings Fedden, Bevan, and Hobbs, Impererial Fire Office J. Hobbs, agent to Railway Passengers’ Assurance office William Smith & Co., produce brokers and corn agents J. Marmont, land agent. & surveyor Training Ship Association Office, Mr. H. Fedden, secretary Robert C. W. Ross William Thomas, Briton Office ?. Beeks, artist (Liverpool Chambers) Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Office – J. N. Lane, resident secretary Sturmey, Howells,& Co. wine merchants Fussell, Prichard, and Swann, attorneys Bristol Cemetery Company, J.F. Fussell, clerk and registrar J. Taplin, druggist Arthur Pranglcy, analytical chemist Edward R. Batchelor, Wine merchants Stuckleys’ Banking Company Godwin & Chilcott, woollen drapers W. H. Piggott & Son, tailors O’Donoghue & Rickards, solicitors West of England Insurance Company – H. L. Riseley, sec.

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S. N. Solomon, solicitor National Provincial Bank – Robert Fergusson, manager J. P. Sturge 8: Sons, land agents Thomas Harris, agent to County Fire of?ce George Frederick Fox, solicitor Old Bank – Cave, Baillie, Edwards, Baillie, and Cave William Essery George Gibbs, gun manufacturer Royal Insurance Buildings V. J. and H. Fedden, colonial brokers, etc. Stanley & Wasbrough, attorneys Charles John Simmons, attorney Channel Dock Company – George Drummond, secretary Port Rail & Pier Company – Hew Dalrymple, secretary Kruger, Beale, & Co. merchants J. W. Nightingale, produce brokers Gloucester & Bristol Church Association James & Hy. Grace, accountants and estate agents Edward & Thomas Bird, linen & carpet warehouse Bristol Commercial Rooms – J. M. Hale, master St. Werburgh’s Church – Rev. Canon Hall, B.D. John and Samuel Wedmore, grocers Thomas Henry Weston, bookseller Thomas Wedmore, merchant John Bush, solicitor William Bruce Gingell, architect A. M. Barr, engraver Barber and Co., tea importers West of England Bank – J. P. Gilbert, manager Council House Cornish Mount Passage, Broad Quay Cornwallis Crescent, or Lower Crescent, Granby Hill Clifton Vale Mrs Fowle Mrs Willdsor Richards Misses Granger Gen. John R. Keily Mrs Eliza Woodburn Mrs Louisa Anson Robert Gay Barrow Joseph Lancaster, M.D. Mrs Mary Wood Rev. Robert Brodie Frederick Laverton

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Mrs Hutton Mrs H. Packenham Major R. M. Poulden James Wright Mrs Elizabeth Leche James Dowland Admiral Thomas Fisher Capt James Shipton, R.N. Michael Mogg Matthew Hughes Mrs Henry Winkworth Henry Riddle Misses Riddle Mrs Emma Rodbard Misses Goldney William Rees Col. W. D. Grant Augustus Fielding Woodward John S. Hare Rev. Thomas White Boyce Rev. George St. John Cornwallis Grove, Clifton Road, to Cornwallis Place B. Castle, Grove house Edgar Musgrove Gorge Rock Woodward Comwallis Place, Baptist Mills to Stapleton Road Mrs William Youlton, vict, Artisan Tavern (pub) 1865 – 69. Edwin Naish / 1871 – 72. John Wilkey / 1874 – 87. John Wilcox / 1888. Thomas Clohesy / 1889. Henry Byford 1891 – 92. Francis Tripp / 1896. David Turner / 1899. Frederick Hicks / 1901 – 28. John Davis / 1931 – 38. William Ewart Smith 1940. Doreen Lilian Bralant / 1941 to 1951. Rose Sarah Hawkings / 1951 to 1953. Samuel Dufty / 1953. Henry John Lapham. Anne Price Joseph Whippey, master of Counterslip school Henry Brothers Alfred Saunders James Vivian Tippett, lithographic artist Miss Caroline Merchant John Danger?eld The Misses Mary Ann and Jane Headford Wintour Evans Baker, chemist ?. Wren, carpenter

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William Ogborne, news agent William Blackler Mrs Tripp Mary Ann Fothergill William Bird, butcher John Carey, grocer and tea dealer Thomas Mitchell, gas?tter and bell-hanger Coronation Buildings, Coronation Road Coronation Cottages, Coronation Street, Bedminster Coronation Court, Coronation Street, Bedminster Coronation Place, Back Street Coronation Road, Bedminster bridge to Ashton turnpike Zion Chapel (Trafalgar Place) John Jones, carpenter William Burgess, carpenter Ann Leakey, vict, Grosvenor Arms (pub) 1871 – 77. Ann Leakey / 1878 – 79. Charles Hill / 1883 – 85. Clara Wadley / 1887 – 1901. Henry Heale / 1904. George Charley 1906 – 09. William Landsdown / 1914. Annie Taylor / 1917 – 21. William Thrush / 1925 – 38. Albert Roberts / 1944 – 53. Arthur Baylis 1960. E. Hodge / 1975. S. E. Hall. (Wellington Terrace) Charles Frost, coach builder Jane Deeble James Swanton Thomas C. Phillips Hannah Davis Enos Gay George Hatherly George Gotley Robert Beake, general haulier, Wellington cottage Susan Clark, timber and slate merchant (Richmond Place) Joseph Venn

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Walter Hext, accountant William Creese Thomas Cleverdon Robert Westlake John Tomkins, relieving o?icer George Webster Ruffell Lakin Caswell George Dugdale Captain Trezise Capt. John Roals, R.N. Thomas Clark, jun. David R. Raggatt, accountant John Warry Capt. Charles Frederick Purcell John Watts . William Robins John G. Moar, Tortworth villa Richard Bryant, Tamworth villa William Reece, Bedford house Sarah Ann Pritchard, Dresden house (Clarence Place) Joseph Dyer Harrison Capt. Henry Able Elizabeth White Edward Blandford George E. Maggs John Hopkins Jabez Bryant Charles S. Sampson J Thomas McDonald Darling Mrs Isabella W. Thomas W. Hatsell Sarah M. Devey John Garrod James Callaway Pratt Joseph Yeates Thomas Bickle William Orchard Thomas Hill Rossiter, Clevedon house Joseph Adams, Llanover villa William Warcup, C. E. Lyndhurst villa St. Paul’s Church FERRY Mary Mapstone, Melbourne villa

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Loulsa Brooking, Brougham villa Neville lodge Charles Baker, Bermuda lodge (Nelson Terrace) Dr. Keall Samuel Lane Thomas M. Freestone Harriet E. Gardiner Daunton & Vowles, millers John Hatcher Heanes Mrs Harris Jane Martin John Tomlinson Henry Rider Henry Kinsman, Fair?eld villa William Henry Fowler, Fair?eld house Albert Bass, 1, Oriel villa Thomas William Tilly, 2, Oriel villa Henry Hall Bishop, Nelson lodge (Ashton Terrace) William Turner William Swan, com-trav Benjamin Parker George Kennedy, com-trav John Fairbairn Mrs John Worth William White John Barrett, music master Thomas Gevers Mrs Sarah Humphries James Antrobus Francis Parker Edward Caines Withey, accountant William Vincent (Coronation Villas) Charles Sherwood William Henry Cooper S. Billett, tailor John Payne, junr.

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(Lower Ashton Terrace) Capt. George Ray, 1, Avon cottages Henry Bartlett, 2, Avon cottages William John Cooke Samuel Gainey Thomas Jones George Elms Isaiah Cartwright John Hicks William Shore Mary Ann Baker William John Stowell, vict, Packet Tavern (pub) near the corner with Greenway Bush Lane the Avon Packet is still trading. bristolslostpubs.eu/page107a.html (Dowry Place) Charles John Turner, greengrocer William Jarvis, butcher Marianne Cole, greengrocer John Kingdon, Leigh view villa Wm. John Matthews, Duncan villa Geo. H.A11crum, 1 Greenbank villas Daniel Le Vesconte, 2 ditto (Greenbank Terrace) Thomas Spear, engineer Lucy Bagwell James Stacy Joseph D. Hill Edward Eckersley William Jenkins Charles Silverthorne Sarah Palmer, Victoria cottage James T. Criddle, Clifft cottage Stephen F. Cox, Clift house Cox Brothers, tanners, Clift house yard John Payne, engineer, Vauxhall Iron Works Vauxhall Ferry Coronation Street, Mill Lane, Bedminster Coronation Villas, near Ashton Terrace, Coronation Rd

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Corse Lane, Jacob’s Wells Cotham Brow, Cotham Side to Cheltenham Road William Henry Short, South view Miss Fanny Holden, Dunkeld villa John Pottow, Edingworth villa Samuel Brewer Wearing, Windsor villa The Misses Price, Glenthorn villa Samuel Penny, Hope villa Mrs Crocker, Manilla villa John Hellier, Lynmouth villa William Harry Sleeman, Bridgeford villa Henry Matthews, Rowallan villa Mrs Richard Hughes, Charlton villa Samuel Capper, Cotham brow villa Frederick Cordeux, Strasbourg villa Charles Wills, Lavant villa John G. Linthorne, Whiteleigh villa George Jackson, Forth villa Simon B. Simmons, Mounts Bay villa John Harford Jones, Arundel villa Mrs Ann Lewis, Stinchcombe villa Alfred Townshend, Greenbank villa Rev. James Clapham, Spring?eld villa Mrs S. Dyer, Mobile villa William Knowles, Lucerne villa Rev. E. G. Gange, Kelso villa Richard Pim, Stratford villa The Misses Pink, Delotte villa Frederick S. A. Tratman, Holyrood villa Mark Allen, Kenilworth villa Miss Howell, Dennis villa Alfred Lyddon, Haverstock villa Joseph Perry, Pillton villa (Stafford Villas) Mrs Shortman William Lawson (Northcote Villas) Frank Eddis Theodore Burrow Charles M. Bendall

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Mrs Mary C. Burn, Craven villa ?. Houghton villa (Prospect Place) Joseph Wilson, Llanfoist cottage Alfred Bartley John S. Langdon ?. Stretton, Nelson villa James Bessell, Streatham villa ?. Chandos villa Mary Ann Iles, Claremont villa Alfred H. Blizzard, Fair?eld villa James Collins, Sandford villa Edward Bishop, Panworth villa. Edward T. Thornley, Tudor villa Edward Edwards, Skif?ngton villa James H. T. Bowsher, Cambridge villa ?. Cotham Brow villa (Fremantle Villas) Maria Vines John Heaven Louisa Mary Lingford William Reed Henry John White Newton Thomas Southerdon Henry Lloyd Cotham Grove, Cotham Park to Lover’s Walk Edward Old?eld Samuel N. Price William H. Littleton, Devon villa Mrs John Cook, Rosemont house Edward Robinson, Kingsbury house ?. Horsefall house Rev. Matthew Dickie, Lindon villa Miss Mary A. Hall, Glenthorpe Alfred Pearce, Fincham villa Mrs Henrietta J. Reed, Elm grove villa William B. Biggs, Elm grove house Rev Albert Popham (Independent) Airdrie house Thomas Stock, Belgrave house

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(Belgrave Villas) Frederick A. Jenkins Charles Peabody William Young William Pierce Mrs Jones John Rowe, com-traveller Miss Aplin William Richards Baxter Rev. William Woolhouse Robinson, M.A. Cambridge villa Edward Harwood Tanner, Montrose villa Alfred Dunn Samuel Thomas Cotham Hill, St. Michaels Hill to Whiteladies Road Samuel Budgett, Cotham house St. Joseph’s Home, conducted by the Little Sisters of the Poor Joseph Davis, The Elms Philip Owen, lime burner Cotham New Road, St. Michaels Hill to Cotham Road John Thompson Exley, school John F. Green, Spring?eld house William Saml. Capper, Auburn villa John Bartlett, Belmont villa Walter Sturge Thomas Thompson, Kingshill villa Frederick Henry Ball, churchill villa Francis Fry, Tower house Richard Fry, Cotham lawn Sarah Atkinson, Rose hill Samuel Wyatt Smith, Kingsholm villa Miss Jane Reynolds Charles J. Trusted, Acton lodge Joseph Wethered, Orwell villa John Linton Henry Humphries, Compton villa Mark Whitwill, Devonshire villa John Dix, Burling house Edward Ash James Painter, Elm Grove lodge John Purrier Wasbrough, Walton villa Miss Eleanor English, Fern villa

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R. Say William James French, Derwent villa George A. Bessell, Woodford villa Walter Perry, surgeon & dentist Mrs Leader, Nelson villa ?. Trafalgar villa William Killby, Cleeve villa John Thirnbeek Grace, Portland villa Benjamin Webb, Tyndale villa John Bell, Fordton villa Henry Randall James, Sidbury villa Miss Burleigh, Chatham villa Robert Maitland Savill, Brighton villa Charles H. Hewitt, Osborne house Mrs Eliz. Redfern, Sherwood villa John Cousins, Somerset villa Miss Augusta King, Handsworth villa James Shoard, Kinder Garten school, Milton villa Mrs Green, Hampden villa Ralph Henry Cole, Melbourne villa William Lucy, surgeon, Dunmarklyn lodge George F. Prldeaux, Glanmire lodige Edmund Lane, Alpha villa Henry Ridler, Highbury villa Highbury Schools and Chapel Cotham Park, Cotham Rd and Cotham New Road, Lover’s Walk Mrs. Keddell, Wharncliffe villa Miss Elizabeth Brewin William Priestly Sibree, Brunswick house Miss Lucilla Betts, Elm villa John Leaker Morris, Leamington villa John Charles Whitty, Cotham lodge Mrs Marget Marriott, Woodburn house Miss Thomas Thomas Francis Chris. May, Park house James D. Brodribb William Pratten, jun. George Gay F. Cordeux Miss Thomas, Cotham Park school for young gentlemen, Ebenezer house E. J . Kelly, Ebenezer house Mrs Woodhill, ladies’ boarding and day school, Thornhill house John William Langdon, Glenside house Alfred Hardcastle Burder, Upton lodge

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Edward Gustavus Clarke, Woodside lodge Charles Townsend, Avenue house James Smith, Herbert lodge Charles Boorne, Kendrick house Cotham Place, Hampton Road Cotham Road, Whiteladies Road to Cheltenham Road (Linton Villas) Michael Beaven Warry George Grimes Miss A. S. Pike Mrs Grant James T. Player, Bassein villa Edward Phillips, Hyde park villa Frederick Lucas, Minerva villa Thomas Henry Yabbicom, Ross villa Frederick Amory, Stanmore villa Thomas Gibson, Clydesdale villa John Stone, 3, Marburgh villas ?. 1, Marburgh villas Miss Westcott, Llanberris villa Charles Edward Merry, Mardon lodge Edward Morgan, Wanstead villa Robert Mercer, Oriel villa William Insall, Cotham park villa (Westgrove) Henry John Parnell James Newton Cotham Road South, Cotham Park to Kington Place Henry Derham, Wrington villa Mrs E. Powell, Cheddar villa James Hartland, Sandford villa (Camden Terrace) William W. Stancomb Miss Hassell William B. Hannaford

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Oliver Ransford jun. Mrs Russell John Frederick Williams W. H. L. Dunsford Richard Creeper, Cambrian house Samuel Wedmore, Llambridge lodge Mrs Tremlett, Gowdall villa A. B. Butler, chemist, etc. St. Matthew’s Schools William Marriott, Stoford house Mrs Heath, Walton house J. Thomas, Sidney mews William Roach, 1, Sidney cottages William Payne, 2, Sidney cottages John CardelI, Allanson villa Thomas Willitts, York villa (Kington Buildings) James Roper Thomas Furlong John Stark Hemy Alexander Thomas Harvey John Dennis (Kington Villas) Edwin Hale Frederick D. Lemon (Kington Place) Samuel Simons, vict, Cotham Porter House (pub) Cotham Porter House, Kington Place, Cotham Road South 1852 to 1856 George King / 1857 – 58 Henry Davis / 1860 – 63 Richard L. Bodley / 1865 Stephen Bewley / 1866 to 1874 Samuel Simons 1875 E. M. Gortzacoff / 1876 to 1878 John S. Gwynne / 1879 – 83 Sarah Biggs / 1885 – 86 Edward Bowden 1887 to 1893 Mary Jane Biddle / 1894 to 1896 William Slaymaker / 1897 – 99 John Tanton / 1901 – 21 Marion Woolcock 1925 – 35 Marion Enoch / 1937 – 38 Jessie Elsie Hearn / 1944 – 53 Janet May Oaten. In the 1851 census George King is shown in Kington Place trading as a draper. Henry Davis was a cooper, Richard Bodley was an ironmonger and Samuel Simons a brewer. Although listed as the Cotham Porter ‘Stores’ in 1857, the suffix ‘House’ was in use until the early 1930’s.

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Henry William Smith John Robertson Elizabeth Hill Cotham Side, Cotham Brow to St. Matthew’s Church John Harvey, Mythe villa J. G. Hatchard, Addison villa Mrs Hallam, Clinton villa John Henry Grif?n John Hands, Ash?eld villa Daniel John Peters Alexander Grace Miss Harriet Hodder, boys’ school, Selma villa George F. Atchley, surgeon, Eldon villa Mrs William Hicks Townsend, Strontian house George Kemp-Welch, Strontian lodge Samuel Cashmere, Sandwell villa Joseph Foster, St. Matthew’s villa Cotham Terrace St. Michaels Hill, nr. Highbury Chapel Cotham Vale, Hampton Road Miss Harriet Farrow, dress maker John William Wells Mrs Birtell John Twining, customs Mrs Elizabeth Welch Samuel Barnes Miles Edwin Charles Stopford, com-trav Cottage Court, Jacob’s Wells Cottage Place, Alfred Hill Cottage Place, Montague Hill Cottage Place, Sion Road, Easton Road Cottage Place, Union’ Road, Dings Cottage Place, Waterloo Lane, Cook’s Road Cottage Place (Lower), Marlborough Hill

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Coulsting’s Place, Bread Street, St. Philips Counterslip, bottom of Bath Street C. William Finzel & Co. sugar re?ners Counterslip Baptist Chapel John Wyatt William Gordon County Place, Wells Road, Totterdown County Street, Wells Road to Bath Road, Totterdown Benjamin Suller John Bryant William Price Charles Anthony Millard Henrietta Gomm Job. Wood Cow Street, College Green to Park Street Cox Buildings, Hillgrove Hill to Bush Street James Hartnell, gardener James Dowling, Yard cottage John Scott, Cox’s cottage Cox’s Buildings, Union Road, Dings Cox’s Place, Union Road, Dings CR – CU – Bristol Street Directory 1871 More information on South African experience at : http://southafricanexperience.com/co-historical-bristol-street-directory-1871/

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