
GOLDEN BOTTLE Welsh Back
1816 -
1826 -
1830. John
Taylor
1837. William Jones
1839 -
1847 -
1849. Emma
Board
1851 to 1871. James Hiscocks
1871 to 1874. Francis Frappell
1875 -
1885 -
1896 -
1899 -
1928. Ernest Roskaln
1931. Frederick Beavis
1935 -
Near the corner
with Crow Lane, the Golden Bottle was lost in the blitz of 1941. Pictured here in
1930, the pub is in the middle of the photograph with a golden bottle hanging above
the door. Next door to the left of the Golden Bottle can be seen the eating house
that was once the Lamb public house.

CENSUS 1841.
Samuel Derrick 38, victualler, not born in county
Ann Derrick 11, born
in county
Edward Derrick 9, born in county
Fanny Derrick 7, born in county
Henry Derrick
5, born in county
Samuel Derrick 3, born in county
CENSUS 1851.
James Hiscocks 38, head
married, licensed victualler, Hanham
Emily Hiscocks 30, wife married, Glastonbury
James Hiscocks 14, Scholar Bristol
Emily Hiscocks 11, Scholar Bristol
Frederick Hiscocks
9, Scholar Bristol
Joseph Hiscocks 6, Scholar Bristol
Eliza Pullen 19, Servant unmarried,
Bristol
CENSUS 1861.
James Hiscox 49, head married, victualler, Gloucester
Frederick
Hiscox 20, son unmarried, grocer, Bristol
Joseph Hiscox 16, son unmarried, mariner,
Bristol
Emily Hiscox 13, daughter, Bristol
Elizabeth Harding 22, servant unmarried,
Somerset
Elizabeth Hiscox 41, wife married, wife of head, Somerset
CENSUS 1871.
F. Frappell
34, head unmarried, licensed victualler, Bath
J. Frappell 30, sister unmarried, Bath
Charles
Mallard 17, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bath
John Hopkins 15, servant, domestic
servant, Box Wiltshire
Martha Tyley 15, servant, domestic servant, Bath
CENSUS 1881.
John
G. Smethurst 56, head married, licensed victualler, Lancashire Manchester
Sarah Smethurst
53, wife married, Bristol Bedminster
Edward C. Smethurst 22, son unmarried, Bristol
Bedminster
Mary Ann Smethurst 18, daughter unmarried, barmaid, Bristol Bedminster
Kate
Smethurst 12, daughter scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Emily Smethurst 8, daughter scholar,
Bristol Bedminster
CENSUS 1891.
George Edward Bowden 44, head married, licensed victualler,
Bristol
Caroline Bowden 38, wife married, assistant (inn) Bristol
Emily Eva Bowden
15, daughter, Bristol
George Edward Bowden 13, son, Bristol
Leah Blanche Bowden 4,
daughter, Bristol
Frederick Bowden 1 month, Bristol
CENSUS 1901.
Harry Payne 44, head
married, painter, Weston-
Caroline Payne 48, wife married, licensed
victualler, Bristol
Caroline Walters 26, step daughter single, domestic servant, Road
Wiltshire
George Edward Bowden 23, step son single, wine cellar man, Bristol
Florence
Beatrice Bowden 15, step daughter, Bristol
Alma Bowden 9, step daughter, Bristol
Louisa
Bowden 8, step daughter, Bristol