
CENSUS 1841.
Thomas Stocker 60, publican, not born in county
Jane Stocker 50, not born
in county
Jane Stocker 18, born in county
Sarah Stocker 17, born in county
Mary Stocker
15, born in county
John Collete 25, not born in county
Anna Collete 20, not born in
county
CENSUS 1851.
Thomas Stocker 76, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset
Martock
Jane Stocker 64, wife married, Wiltshire Heytesbury
Jane Stocker 28, daughter
unmarried, Bristol
Mary Stocker 25, daughter unmarried, Bristol
Barbara Burgess 18,
Servant unmarried, house servant, Somerset Mells
CENSUS 1861.
George Sayer 39, head
married, victualler, Bristol
Jane Sayer 38, wife married, Bristol
Abraham Sayer 41,
brother unmarried, corn factor, Bristol
Jane Stocker 74, mother widow, Wiltshire Heytesbury
Sarah
Moon 19, servant unmaried, servant, Kilmersdon Somerset
CENSUS 1871.
Robert Holder
Pring 49, head married, victualler, Chew Magna Somerset
Jane Pring 48, wife married,
Bristol
Jane Stocker 84, wife’s mother, Heytesbury, Wiltshire
Elizabeth Duncan 18,
servant unmarried, general servant, Bristol
CENSUS 1881.
Charles Winstone 56, head
married, brewer, Bristol, Gloucestershire
Mary Winstone 57, wife married, Bristol,
Gloucestershire
Charles Winstone 26, son unmarried, landlord no occupation, Bristol,
Gloucestershire
John Winstone 24, son unmarried, engine fitter, Bristol, Gloucestershire
Louisa
Winstone 19, daughter unmarried, Bristol, Gloucestershire
Emily M. Winstone 15, daughter
unmarried, Bristol, Gloucestershire
Sarah Pritchard 23, servant unmarried, general
servant, Bristol, Gloucestershire
CENSUS 1891.
Charles Winstone 36, head married, licensed
victualler, Rudgway Gloucestershire
Alice E. Winstone 28, wife married, St.James’
Bristol
Nellie L. Winstone 4, daughter scholar, St.Paul’s Bristol
Alice D. Winstone
3, daughter, St.Paul’s Bristol
Ethel M. Winstone 1, daughter, St.Paul’s Bristol
Mary
E. Winstone 2 months, daughter, St.Paul’s Bristol
Elizabeth A. Allard 37, servant
single, barmaid, Warminster Wiltshire
Mary J. Brownjohn 20, servant single, general
domestic servant, Dinham
Lillie E. Pullin 15, servant, nursemaid and domestic servant,
Horfield Gloucestershire
CENSUS 1901.
No.9 Brunswick Square
Charles Winstone 46, head
married, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire
Alice E. Winstone 35, wife married,
Bristol
Nellie L. Winstone 14, daughter, Bristol
Daisy E. Winstone 13, daughter, Bristol
Ethel
M. Winstone 11, daughter, Bristol
Mary E. Winstone 9, daughter, Bristol
Herbert J.
Winstone 3, son, Bristol
George P. Winstone 2, son, Bristol
Amy Cummins 22, boarder
single, barmaid, Gloucestershire Cheltenham
Kate Thomas 39, boarder single, barmaid,
Bristol
Lillian Williams 17, servant single, general domestic servant, Bristol

LAMB & ANCHOR Milk Street
1792 -
1816. Aaron Bateman
1820 -
1823 to 1840. Ann Drake
1841 to 1853. Thomas Stocker
1854 to 1867. George Henry
Sayer
1868 to 1869. Jane Sayer
1870 to 1872. Robert Holder Pring
1873 to 1928. Charles
Winstone sen & jun
1929 -
1953. Frank Oram
On the corner with Leek
Lane the original small corner pub was replaced around 1901 with a huge red and yellow
brick building which in turn was pulled down in 1959 during the post war changes
to the Broadmead shopping area.
The following information was kindly provided by Rosemary Cave: There are several
plans of the new pub held at the Bristol Records Office including a ‘proposed conversion
of two cottages at Leek Lane Bristol into brewery for Mr Chas Winstone “Lamb and
Anchor” Milk Street Bristol’ dated, Alfred J Saise AMIC, Dec 27 1900, Fishponds.
The new brewery can be seen in this picture just to the left of the pub in Leek
Lane. During the rebuilding of the Lamb & Anchor Mr Winstone and his family were
living in Brunswick Square. Charles Winstone jnr. was Rosemary’s Great Uncle.
When
the door numbers in Milk street ran consecutively the Lamb & Anchor was at No.61.
Around 1877-