
The Prince of Wales was on the corner of Jacob Street, just across the road from
St.Philip & St.Jacob Church, and was pulled down in October 1976 for an office development
which also brought about the partial demolition of the Roger’s brewery building next
door.
CENSUS 1861.
George Harris 48, head married, carpenter, Devon Exeter
Mary Ann
Harris 39, wife married, Devon Exeter
Sophia C. Harris 15, daughter, Devon Exeter
Joseph
Brewer 38, lodger married, butcher, Somerset
Emma Harris 13, daughter scholar, Devon
Exeter
CENSUS 1871.
George Hayball 27, head married, ship’s steward, Somerset Ilminster
Louisa
Hayball 27, wife married, publican, Somerset Ilminster
CENSUS 1881.
George Lippiatt
44, head married, shoemaker, Somerset Keynsham
Jane Lippiatt 39, wife married, Somerset
Ashton
Hannah Lippiatt 20, niece unmarried, domestic, Wales Abertillary
CENSUS 1891.
George
Lippiatt 54, head married, publican, Keynsham Somerset
Jane Lippiatt 52, wife married,
Bedminster
Orlando M. Smith 29, lodger married, musician, Huddersfield Yorkshire
Elizabeth
N. Smith 36, lodger married, St.George Gloucestershire
CENSUS 1901.
George Lippiatt
64, head married, publican, Bristol
Jane Lippiatt 62, wife married, Bristol
William
Passent 20, boarder single, journeyman miller, Dublin
PRINCE OF WALES Tower Hill
1853. David Fudge
1857 -
1863. Rachel Beynon
1867.
William Parker
1868 -
1871. George Hayball
1872. Joseph Grimes
1874
-
1914. George Wakefield
1921. William Ind
1925 -
1938
-
1950. Lily Dark
1953. Frederick Tanner