
ANGEL High Street
1792. Stephen Phillips
1794 -
1811. John
Brooking
1816. Philip Stinton
1820 -
1837 -
1851 -
1853 to 1864. Henry Edward Allen
When Nicholas Street was widened in
1864, the building on the corner of High Street and the Angel Inn were demolished,
the house next door to the Angel became unstable and collapsed in July 1865. Although
the Angel had only a 14 foot frontage in High Street, the building was L shaped and
took up 35 feet of Nicholas Street. Philip Stinton was also listed as a Hackneyman
and Jobmaster. Edward Allen was Secretary of the Bristol Licensed Victuallers’ Protection
Association and Benevolent Fund.

CENSUS 1841.
Henry Willett 40, innkeeper, born in county
Henry Willett 15, engineer’s apprentice, born in county
Frederick Willett 15, ironmonger’s apprentice, born in county
Emma Willett 14, born in county
Martha Head ? 20, servant, not born in county
Eleanor Davis 25, servant, not born in county
George ??? 25, servant, not born in county
CENSUS 1851.
James Hatherley 38, Licensed Victualler, Southampton
Emily Hatherley, Bath
Elizabeth Coles 18, Barmaid, Bristol
Esther Vowles 28, Servant, Waitress, Bristol
Eliza Baggs 30, Servant, Cook, Bristol
Charles Naish 22, Servant, Porter, Chew Magna
M. Davis 38, Visitor male, Traveller, London
M. Edlins 30, Visitor Male, Traveller, Bath