
CENSUS 1881.
Benjamin R. Warren 28, head married, beer house keeper, Bristol
Martha
Warren 26, wife married, Bristol
Lydia Warren 4, daughter scholar, Bristol
Benjamin
Warren 2, son scholar, Bristol
Martha Warren 6 months, daughter, Bristol
Bessie Andrews
15, servant, domestic servant, Bristol
James Peters 28, lodger unmarried, horse dealer,
Bristol
Charles Ferris 23, lodger unmarried, shoemaker, Bristol
THEATRE TAVERN King Street
1865 -
1876 to 1877. Mary Rowden
1878. Robert
Rowden
1879 to 1887. Benjamin Warren
1888 to 1895. Paul Herman Kautz
1896 to 1899. Margaret
Kautz
1900. Margaret Lynch
1901. John Tutton
Next door to the Garrick’s Head, pictured
during a spell when both buildings were being used as public houses. The gable to
the right was the entrance to the Theatre Royal which was rebuilt in 1903, the two
old pub buildings were demolished shortly afterwards. Margaret Leach was a granddaughter
of Elkanah Wookey, one time proprietor of the King's Head, Back Street. Her second
husband was Paul Herman Eugene Kautz, a German seaman. They had the White Horse,
Queen St (Christmas Steps), in 1887, and moved to the Theatre Tavern in 1888. Paul
died and in 1896 Margaret became the landlord. She married for a third time to David
Lynch, a self-
