CABINET MAKERS’ ARMS St.James’s Back
1847 J. Hill / 1849 William Jones
CAMBRIAN HOUSE
No.60 Baldwin Street
1816 - 20 Benjamin Richards / 1823 James Slocombe / 1826 John
Fouracre / 1828 - 34 Henry Sadler / 1844 - 53 John Crawford
1856 Miss E. Crawford
CANNON TAVERN Canon Street
1775 James Nowell / 1837 - 39 J. Bidgood / 1840 J. Hurbert
/ 1844 Maria Collier / 1847 - 48 William Jones / 1849 George Baggott
1851 Joseph Jarvis
/ 1853 - 56 James Fouracres / 1857 to 1859 Robert Green / 1860 - 65 Richard York
/ 1867 - 69 John Lewis
1871 Charles Slade / 1872 to 1877 Christopher Broom / 1878
- 79 James Kemp / 1882 - 83 Charles Lapham / 1885 Chris. A. Broome
1886 K. Scriven
/ 1888 George Cornish / 1891 - 93 James Hole / 1896 John Crocker / 1897 - 99 Henry
Wyatt
CARDIFF BOAT Welsh Back
1800 Priscilla Edmunds / 1816 Ann Edmunds / 1820 James
Smith / 1823 - 34 James S. Weeks / 1839 - 40 William Frost
1841 - 42 Jeremiah Reay
/ 1844 H. Williams / 1847 John Waters / 1848 - 49 James Lansdown / 1851 - 53 Joseph
Lansdown
1854 A. Marshall / 1856 - 57 George Bryant / 1861 David Stockholm / 1863
- 69 John Counsell / 1871 - 72 Henry Stewart
1874 Edwin Hurcum / 1875 to 1878 James
Steers / 1879 Robert Gaves / 1881 - 88 Eliza Gaves / 1891 Lawrence Wright
1892 Sarah
Webber / 1896 Arthur Richards / 1897 - 99 Maud Louie Shutler
James Weeks was also
an auctioneer. In the 1841 census Jeremiah Reay is listed as an accountant, and his
wife Ellen as victualler
CARDIFF CASTLE Broadmead
1871 George Parkins / 1872 John Blackborrow
/ 1874 Edwin T. Arman / 1875 Peter Conrad Ramstrom / 1876 Edwin T. Arman
1877 James
Welsh / 1878 Timothy Leo
CARDIFF CASTLE Prince Street
1867 - 69 Owen Owens / 1869
- 71 William Jones / 1872 John Griffiths / 1874 - 76 David Price
the Cardiff Castle
was previously named the Old England Tavern
CARDIGAN ARMS King Street
CARMARTHENSHIRE
HOUSE Welsh Back
1863 - 78 William Pugsley
CARNATION Old King Street
1754 - 55 William
Williams
CARPENTERS’ ARMS Charles Street
1839 - 40 George Alderman / 1842 J. Trott
/ 1848 - 49 John Pippey / 1851 George Kidney
CARPENTERS’ ARMS College Street
1831 -
32 Mary Hooper / 1833 - 40 Thomas Beesley
CARPENTERS’ ARMS Lewin’s Mead
1833 - 34 Thomas
Board
CARPENTERS’ ARMS Lower Castle Street
1868 Eli Porter / 1872 - 83 William James
CARPENTERS’
ARMS Montague Street
1820 Joseph Churcher
CARPENTERS’ ARMS Rosemary Street
1841 to 1850
David Wookey
CARPENTERS’ ARMS Merchant Street
1752 Elizabeth Beale / 1754 William Smith
/ 1755 Samuel Smith / 1816 William Gale / 1820 John Baldwin / 1822 George Gurner
1823
to 1832 Benjamin Gurner / 1833 - 37 Susannah Gurner / 1839 - 47 John Selfe / 1848
- 49 James Brayley / 1851 Richard Brewer
1852 George Maskell / 1853 - 55 T. H. Gover
CARPENTERS’
ARMS Moon Street
1842 - 47 W. H. Fouracre / 1848 - 51 James Fouracre / 1853 - 56 William
Quirk / 1860 H. Bowbeer
CARPENTERS’ ARMS Narrow Weir
1840 - 60 Isaac Johnson
CARPENTERS’
ARMS St.James’s Churchyard
CART & HORSES Milk Street
1764 Joseph Peglar
CASTLE INN Castle
Mill Street
CASTLE GREEN Castle Green
1800. Thomas Drew
CASTLE & BALL Lower Castle Street
1816
- 20. William Ham / 1822 Nathaniel Dancey / 1823 Richard Stone / 1828 John Swaine
/ 1830 James Rogers
1831 Elizabeth Orchard / 1831 - 39 William Graham / 1842 Ann Matthews
/ 1844 James Doughty / 1847 - 48 Stephen Watts
1849 - 58 Daniel Garland / 1860 - 63
Henry Hopkins / 1865 - 94 Jane Sumsion / 1896 Mrs. E. Sumsion / 1897 - 1901 Amelia
Sumsion
1904 Castle & Ball Brewery Co. / 1906 - 21 Charles Mills / 1925 - 28 Charles
Winstone / 1931 Thomas Head
1935 - 38 Frederick Garland
William Ham also traded as
a turner and timber dealer, in nearby Passage Street, St.Philip’s
CAT & WHEEL Castle
Green
CAT & WHEEL Wine Street
1752 John Partridge
CAT WITH TWO HEADS (Double Headed
Cat) Castle Green
1752 William Thorn / 1775 George Williams
CHAMPION OF WALES Broad
Quay
1755 Thomas Dodderidge / 1762 Bar. Augustine / 1775 Mary Tomkins / 1792 - 94
Rachel Organ / 1800 Joseph Powell
1806 John Finch / 1816 Sarah Murdock / 1820 - 31
Richard Badham / 1832 - 44 Joseph Bright / 1847 - 51 Martha Bright
1851 to 1857 John
Dyer / 1858 to 1859 Elizabeth Leaker / 1860 J. King / 1863 - 65 Mary Berry / 1866
to 1867 Francis Quartly
1868 to 1877 Frederick Payne / 1878 to 1887 James Dent / 1888
- 89 Henry Cuff / 1891 Thomas Read / 1892 to 1896 Joseph Puddy
1897 - 99 Frederick
Brookman / 1901 - 14 William J. Beavis / 1917 - 28 Samuel Tovey / 1931 - 38 Thomas
Smith / 1944 James King
1950 John Paul / 1953 Reginald Prior
CHEPSTOW BOAT Back (Welsh
Back)
1775 John Garrett / 1792 - 94 Israel Grace / 1800 Mary Frances Davis / 1806
Robert Ferris
CHEQUERS Broad Weir
1820 - 26 John Richards / 1828 - 30 Elizabeth Williams
/ 1831 - 34 William Elliott / 1844 - 63 George Lewis
1867 - 78 William Podbury
William
Elliott also worked as a carpenter in Bell Lane
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.
CHEQUERS
Milk Street
1775 Edward Bolton
CHEQUERS Philadelphia Street
1842 - 44 George Ball
CHEQUERS
St.Augustine’s Place
1820 - 23 Joseph Scott
CIDER HOUSE TAVERN Cider House Passage
(off Broad Street)
1752 - 64 Evan Daniel / 1806 Thomas Bailey / 1816 William Mason
/ 1820 - 22 John Broad / 1823 Richard Davis / 1828 Mary Ferrett
1830 - 31 Benjamin
Burrows / 1833 William Luttley / 1834 T. Sherram / 1837 to 1840 Joseph Watson / 1841
- 44 Charles Phelps
1847 - 56 James Doughty / 1863 Henry Walters
John Broad also traded
as a mason and stone cutter, in Redcliff Street
CITY ARMS Lower Montague Street
1853
- 54 John Price
CITY ARMS HOTEL Narrow Wine Street
1881 - 86 Charles Witcomb / 1887
to 1888 William Vine / 1889 George Naggington / 1891 John Gunning / 1894 George Will
1896
- 97 Albert Wakefield / 1899 - 1901 Thomas Duffy / 1904 - 06 Frederick Otto / 1917
- 25 John Brunt / 1928 - 31 Ernest Godden
1935 Francis Howard / 1937 - 38 Arthur Whiteman
CITY
WINE & SPIRIT VAULTS Quay Street
CLICKERS’ ARMS Lower Castle Street
1861 George Jones
/ 1863 John Sheckell / 1867 - 71 Oliver Thomas Ogilvie / 1872 - 78 Martha Ogilvie
/ 1879 Charles Miles
the Clickers’ Arms was later known as the Crown
CLOWN INN Union
Street
1861 - 63 James Doughty (jnr)
James Doughty junior was a very popular circus
& pantomime clown
COACH & HORSES Barton Street
1840 - 44 James Burrows / 1847 J. Evans
/ 1849 - 67 Thomas Evans / 1868 - 71 Frederick Ogborn / 1872 to 1882 Thomas Farrow
1883
Robert Kendall / 1885 Frederick Hollisey / 1886 William Bamber / 1887 to 1888 Frederick
Oxland / 1891 - 93 John Lewton
1896 George Whitlock / 1897 Emma Mary Matthews / 1899
- 1917 Harriett Pyke
COACH & HORSES Broadmead / Silver Street
1754 - 55 Christopher
Mantle / 1764 Richard Wall / 1775 - 92 Edward Poole / 1794 - 1800 Mary Poole / 1806
Ann Carver
1816 John Hanson / 1820 - 22 John Stafford / 1823 George Sweet / 1828 Abraham
Littlejohn / 1830 Michael Nash
1831 Elizabeth Hughes / 1832 to 1847 Richard Hands
/ 1848 to 1859 Ann Hands / 1860 - 61 Charles Doble
1863 - 65 Samuel Wellsford / 1866
to 1868 George Parry / 1869 William Rogers / 1871 - 72 Thomas Morris / 1874 - 79
Joseph Grimes
1879 Joseph Hodgson / 1881 - 1901 Henry Symes / 1904 Agnes Symes / 1906
Mrs. Philip Gill / 1909 Agnes Gill
COACH & HORSES Currant Lane
1794 James Thompson
COACH
& HORSES Grove
1752 - 54 Robert Collins / 1792 - 94 John Morgan / 1800 Robert Biggs
/ 1806 William Sainsbury / 1816 John Roberts
1820 Robert Biggs / 1822 S. Hawkes /
1823 - 26 Thomas Vigors / 1828 - 30 Thomas Hiscocks / 1831 to 1866 John Cook
1867
- 72 Maria Tyrrell / 1874 - 82 William Little / 1885 - 89 Sarah Langdon / 1891 Charles
Triggle / 1892 - 94 John Way (Capt)
1896 Louisa May / 1897 - 1901 Mary Ann Body /
1904 Albert Miller / 1906 - 14 Ellen Miller / 1917 Ada Liddell / 1921 Tom Munton
1925
Simon Lewis / 1928 Julian Duck / 1931 Elizabeth Howard / 1935 - 38 Albert Quick /
1944 Alfred Prosser
1950 - 53 Lester Nightingale
the Coach & Horses is now named the
Hole In The Wall
COACH & HORSES St.Augustine’s Back
1792 John Churchill
COACH MAKERS'
ARMS Brandon Street
1833 William Burgess
COACH MAKERS' ARMS Montague Street
1853 - 54
Henry West / 1855 A. J. Corney / 1857 V. Spear
COCK Corn Street
1752 John Harris /
1764 Richard Richardson / 1764 Ann Oliver
COCK Eugene Street
1752 Mary Parsons
COCK
Nicholas Street
1754 - 55 Widow Thomas / 1762 Mary Thomas / 1764 Mr. Thomas
COCK Old
King Street
1754 - 55 Mary Parsons
COCK St.James’s Churchyard
1754 - 55 William Dickenson
/ 1775 Honour Pippen / 1764 James Roach
COCK Wine Street
1752 John Brown / 1764 Joseph
Pater
COCK & 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
COFFEE
POT Back
1752 - 1762 Luke Fieldhouse
COFFEE POT Prince Street
1751 - 54 Philip Maginis
/ 1755 Sarah Maginess
COFFEE POT Quay
1754 - 55 John Long / 1762 Dennis McDaniel
COFFEE
POT St.James’s Barton
1764 John Barclay / 1820 - 22 James Couszens / 1823 John Payne
/ 1826 J. Hopkins / 1828 - 31 Richard Hands
1842 - 44 Martha Morgan / 1851 John Hooper
/ 1855 - 57 Philip Good
COLSTON’S ARMS Trenchard Street
COMB MAKERS ARMS James Street
1842
- 67 George Hughes
CONSTANT TRADER Currant Lane
1816 John Frost / 1820. Charles Garrett
COOPERS’
ARMS Baldwin Street
1752 John Rogers
COOPERS’ ARMS Broad Street
1764 John Baker / 1775
Richard Morgan
COOPERS’ ARMS King Street
COOPERS’ ARMS Merchant Street
1816 Mary Prout
/ 1820. John Featherstone / 1826 - 28 J. Parsley / 1830 - 37 Catherine Parsley
COOPERS’
ARMS Milk Street
1775 John Jones
COOPERS’ ARMS Pithay
1752 Mr. Davis / 1764 Margaret
Williams
COOPERS’ ARMS Quay
1762 Thomas Bright
COOPERS’ ARMS St.James’s Back (Silver
Street)
1844 - 47 M. O. H. Nash / 1849 - 55 John Seaborne / 1856 to 1857 James Healey
/ 1858 - 59 James Cook / 1863 Edward Hughes
1865 - 68 George Webley / 1871 - 72 William
Simmons / 1874 Edwin Porter / 1875 K. Brett / 1876 - 87 Samuel Rowe
previously the
Jolly Coopers
CORDWAINERS’ ARMS Cross Street (Penn Street)
1867 - 69 Benjamin Thomas
CORK
TAVERN Broad Quay
1816 - 20. James Slocombe / 1823 Alexander Mutch / 1828 - 33 Maria
Jennings / 1834 John Matthews / 1837 Charles Stacey
1839 - 40 John Warn / 1841 to
1849 John Kinrade
when the Cork Tavern closed, John Kinrade moved to the Stapleton
Road Tavern
CORN EXCHANGE TAVERN Quay Street
1794 William Westwood
CORNISH MOUNT Broad
Quay
1752 - 55 Richard Compton / 1794 Robert Roe / 1806 Mary Lewis / 1816 James Cottell
/ 1820 - 26 James Cox / 1828 John Kerby
1830 - 31 James Hartland / 1832 George Paris
/ 1833 Timothy Furlonger / 1834 Joshua Tavener / 1837 C. Spence
1839 - 40 John Medlam
/ 1842 James Boxwell / 1844 L. Shilabee / 1847 - 49 David Price / 1851 - 52 John
Perry / 1853 - 55 Ann Price
1856 - 58 Ann Rees / 1860 - 79 Dennis Rees / 1881 - 88
Mary Rees
John Medlam also traded as a cider merchant just up the road in Sedan Chair
Passage
CRAB’S WELL TAVERN Frogmore Street (Frog Lane)
1752 - 55 Mary Dowland / 1764
William Bell / 1794 John Fowler / 1806 Ann Fowler / 1816 - 20 John Osgathorpe / 1822
E. Lee
1826 W. Parsons / 1828 William Storer / 1830 John Hughes / 1831 Mrs. Hughes
/ 1833 - 34 James Gulley / 1837 John Russell
1839 Jeremiah Murphy / 1840 James Trenor
/ 1842 Edward Ellis / 1844 - 47 Edward Lacey
John Osgathorpe also traded as a stay
maker at nearby No.9 Denmark Street. listed in 1831 as the Crab’s Well Tavern &
Chop House; Billiard Rooms
CRISPIN’S ARMS Lewin’s Mead
1849 James Cullen
CROSS KEYS
Back (Welsh Back)
1775 John Jones / 1792 George Davis / 1794 Margaret Davis / 1800
Ann Bevan / 1806 George Long / 1816 John Scholler
1820 - 44 James Smith / 1848 - 49
C. I. Collins / 1851 - 56 Evan David / 1857 James Boswell / 1858 to 1859 Andrew Murray
1860
M. Seymour / 1861 Samuel Longman / 1861 to 1868 James Willcox / 1869 to 1876 Matthew
Hale / 1877 to 1878 Jane Hale
1879 to 1882 Edwin Holloway / 1883 Henry Hale / 1885
- 86 James Rhymer / 1887 Edward Cranfield / 1888 Louisa Llewellyn Mathias
1889 John
Smith / 1891 - 99 Henry Hughes / 1901 - 06 Annie James / 1909 Scott Trout
Advertised
on August 11th 1849 ... “to be sold by auction, all the excellent household furniture,
china, glass, capital beer and spirit machines, large and small copper furnaces,
brewing plant; prime well seasoned casks, of various sizes; about 1000 gallons of
strong beer, fixtures, and other effects of Mr Collins, at the Cross Keys, on the
Welsh Back, Bristol ... The above capital Tavern to be let, at a reduced rent, with
immediate possession and the whole or part of the above effects may be taken at a
valuation. For particulars apply at Mr Alexander’s offices, 49 Broad street, Bristol”.
CROSS
KEYS Horsefair
1840 - 44 Thomas Thorn
CROW St.Augustine’s Back
1752 - 55 Henry Harris
/ 1775 Richard James
CROW Crow Lane (Welsh Back)
1752 Margaret Colman / 1754 - 64
Thomas Sperrin (Perring, Perryn) / 1794 Richard Rogers (capt.) / 1800 Thomas Lewis
1816
Mary Alsop / 1820 - 26 Thomas Williams / 1828 - 42 Richard Green / 1844 M. Brown
/ 1847 - 58 William Richards
1859 - 61 Mary Richards / 1863 - 66 Daniel Dalby / 1867
Mager Summers / 1868 - 69 William Lee / 1871 Henry Underhill
1874 Patrick Doyle /
1879 Ida Bromfield / 1887 - 88 William St.Clair / 1889 Samuel Hoare / 1891 Frederick
Bayzand
CROW Tower Lane
1832 - 44 Thomas Johnson
CROWN Broad Street, New Market Passage
1816
Joseph Day
CROWN Canon Street
1861 - 63 George Hill
CROWN Charles Street
1871 - 72 George
Tapscott / 1874 George Sanford / 1875 to 1888 William Truscott / 1889 to 1896 Benjamin
Shearman
1897 - 99 Thomas Stephens / 1901 - 06 Martha Stephens / 1909 - 11 Charles
Stephens / 1914 Edward Driscoll
on the 24th June 1889 the Crown was taken on a 21
year lease at a rent of £24 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.
CROWN Jamaica Street
1764 Mary
Williams / 1775 William Bryan / 1794 James Culverworth / 1800 - 06 Thomas Brown /
1816 - 34 Robert Webb
1837 Joseph Jackson / 1839 - 40 J. Bounds / 1842 - 44 George
Harding / 1847 Henry Watkins / 1848 - 49 William Angus
1851 Thomas Boardman / 1852
Alfred Iles / 1853 Ann Brown / 1854 - 57 Alfred Pool / 1859 George Price / 1860 W.
H. Balch
1861 John Guy / 1863 Henry Everett / 1865 Charles Brook / 1866 - 69 John
Mills / 1871 - 74 John Jewell / 1875 John Nicholas
1877 - 79 James Nash / 1881 - 83
John Galliford / 1885 - 87 William Heather / 1889 - 1904 Maria Heather / 1906 - 09
Arthur Vaughan
1914 - 21 Jane Hillier / 1925 - 35 William Peters / 1937 - 38 Wilfred
Webb / 1940 Edward Godwin / 1940 Thomas Dermald
1944 - 53 Thomas King
CROWN Lower Castle
Street
1882 - 83 Charles Miles / 1885 - 86 James White / 1887 John Martin / 1888
Alfred Cole / 1889 Rose Kate Amy Newton
1891 - 94 Mary Body / 1896 - 1901 Alfred Clark
/ 1904 A. J. Broom / 1906 - 09 Joseph Bush / 1914 - 28 William Thorne
the Crown was
previously named the Clickers’ Arms
CROWN Guard-house Passage (Mary-Le-Port Street)
1794
Thomas Davis / 1800 Charles Bessell / 1806 William Palmer / 1816 John French / 1822
Rodman Richmond / 1823 H. S. Powers
1826 William Collard / 1828 Henry Davis / 1830
William Elliott / 1831 to 1844 Nicholas Brown / 1844 to 1863 George Wilkins
1863 to
1865 Sidney Bennett / 1866 George Hawkins / 1867 H. Lancaster / 1868 to 1876 George
Wilkins / 1877 Elizabeth Hedges
CROWN Old King Street
1800. James Perry
CROWN All Saints’
Lane (High Street Market)
1806 Rebecca Stocker / 1816 - 20 Hester Davis Sier & Benjamin
Smith / 1823 William Friend / 1828 Samuel Bowyer King
1830 Charles King / 1831 to
1832 Samuel Bowyer King / 1833 John Strawbridge / 1834 to 1839 William Harding
1840
- 44 Thomas Brown / 1841 - 49 Henry Quick / 1851 - 52 Samuel Clemence / 1853 to 1863
Henry Butson
1864 to 1866 Edward Jefford Fowler / 1867 Benjamin Foreman / 1868 W.
Webb / 1874 - 79 Charles Thayer / 1881 - 89 Sidney Middle
1891 - 94 Ellen Sheedy /
1896 - 99 Stephen Perret / 1901 - 06 Mary Thompson / 1909 - 21 Arthur Huff / 1925
Alexander Morrison
1928 - 31 Alexander Morrison & son / 1935 - 53 Alexander Morrison
/ 1975 B. Thraxton (manager)
now the Crown again after a few years as the Firkin &
Free Trader. William Harding is also listed as a wholesale Irish bottle porter dealer.
Hester Sier and Benjamin Smith are both listed at the Crown Cellar, the 1841 census
shows both Thomas Brown and Henry Quick at these premises, probably the Crown cellar
had a separate license.
CROWN Castle Mill Street
1851 Henry Harvey / 1852 William Alden
CROWN
& ANCHOR Rosemary Street
1853 - 54 Robert Upton / 1855 - 56 Mary Upton / 1858 Edwin
Cook / 1861 - 63 Frederick Hill / 1867 - 74 Joseph Ogborne
1875 to 1877 J. Daniel
/ 1878 S. Daniel / 1881 - 88 Albert Showering / 1889 - 92 Constantine Showering
1894
- 97 Elizabeth Showering / 1899 George Mitchell / 1900 to 1901 James Burge / 1901
George Fothergill / 1904 James Nelson
1906 Henry Hawley / 1909 - 14 Lillie Wride /
1921 Walter Onion / 1925 Francis Clutterbuck / 1928 Clara Davis / 1931 David Thomas
CROWN
& ANCHOR Trenchard Street
1853 - 54 Robert E. Thornley
CROWN & CUSHION Broadmead
1775
Edward Dove
CROWN & CUSHION Castle Mill Street
1775 Thomas James
CROWN & CUSHION Milk
Street
CROWN & CUSHION Penn Street
1975 H. J. Avery (manager)
demolished 2006
CROWN &
CUSHION St.James’s Back
1775 Richard Richards
CROWN & DOVE Bridewell Lane (Bridewell
Street)
1816 Susannah Hill / 1820 Amelia Bate / 1822 Edward Cambridge / 1826 J. Bayley
/ 1828 - 31 Richard Griffiths
1832 to 1833 Henry Stanton / 1834 William Thomas / 1837
Mary Robertson / 1839 Thomas Toleman / 1840 - 44 John Bidgood
1847 - 69 Charity Bidgood
/ 1871 - 88 Thomas Hughes / 1891 - 1917 David Crombie / 1921 Horace Hill / 1925 Ernest
Godden
1928 Alfred Peel / 1931 Con Simpson / 1935 - 38 Herbert Watjen / 1944 Leonard
Larke / 1950 Patrick Kinsley / 1953 Arthur Jones
rebuilt in 1887 the Crown & Dove
closed July 1974 and was demolished August 1976
CROWN & FORESTERS’ ARMS St.John’s
Bridge
1855 William Blackmore / 1856 George Adams / 1857 W. Dredge
CROWN & HARP St.James’s
Back
1834 - 37 John White / 1840. Julia White
CROWN & LEEK Brandon Street
1832 Hopkin
Davis
CROWN & SCEPTRE Barton Street
1849 John Hutchings / 1851 Georger Davies / 1853
Charles Counsell
CROWN & PIPES Broadmead
1794 - 1800 Philip Thomas
CROWN & MILL Castle
Mill Street
1806 John Church / 1816 John Hart / 1820 William Guningham / 1822 Richard
Hollins / 1823 - 26 George Freeland / 1828 William Escott
1830 - 32 John Baggott /
1833 - 34 Mary Baggott / 1840 - 53 William Alden / 1854 Henry Lloyd / 1855 - 57 Daniel
Oliver
1859 Samuel Alden / 1861 - 63 John Thayer / 1865 - 66 Charles Biles / 1867
? Beavis / 1868 Edward Higgs / 1869 Thomas Beavis
1871 - 72 Henry Bishop / 1874 -
76 Thomas Beavis / 1879 Arthur Greenland / 1882 - 83 John Day / 1886 - 88 Richard
Tarr
1889 Chilton Yound / 1891 - 96 Francis Maggs / 1899 - 1901 Job Dursley
CROWN (&
THISTLE) Canon Street
1848 Robert Uppill / 1851 Eliza Uppill / 1853 R. Dibble / 1853
- 54 Thomas Dibble / 1855 Ann Jones / 1856 - 69 George Hill
CRYSTAL PALACE St.James’s
Back
1853 James Brimble / 1854 Timothy Egan
CURIOUS CABINET Small Street
1800 Ann Morris
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