
WELLESLEY ARMS Lawrence Hill
1855 -
1860. John Jenkins
1861 -
1871 -
1879 -
1887 to 1900. Henry
Stanmore
1900 to 1913. Elizabeth Stanmore
1914 to 1937. James Bond
1938. Mabel Bond
1944
-
1953. Reginald Williams
On the corner with Wellesley Street, the
Wellesley Arms was demolished in the early 1960’s to make way for the Lawrence Hill
roundabout. The street and the pub were named after Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of
Wellington.


Arthur Wellesley 1769 -
1st Duke of Wellington
CENSUS 1861.
Mary Ann Jenkins 33, head widow, beer house keeper, St.Philip’s Bristol
Harry
Jenkins 7, son, St.Philip’s Bristol
Fanny Williams 15, servant, general servant, Downend
Gloucestershire
CENSUS 1871.
Alfred Crinks 24, head married, beer house keeper, Bristol
Fanny
Crinks 24, wife married, beer house keeper’s wife, Sherston Gloucestershire
George
Crinks 2, son, Bristol
CENSUS 1881.
William Hayward 58, head married, publican, Yeovil
Somerset
Harriet Hayward 57, wife married, Bradford Wiltshire
Harriet Hayward 22, daughter
unmarried, Bradford Wiltshire
CENSUS 1891.
Henry Stanmore 50, head married, steam engine
fitter, Gloucestershire Hanham
Elizabeth Stanmore 41, wife married, Bristol
Elizabeth
Stanmore 20, daughter single, Bristol
Nelly Stanmore 8, daughter, Bristol
CENSUS 1901.
Elizabeth
Stanmore 51, head widow, beer house keeper, St.Philip’s Bristol
Elizabeth Stanmore
30, daughter single, no occupation, St.Philip’s Bristol
Nelly Stanmore 18, daughter
single, no occupation, St.Philip’s Bristol