HOPE & ANCHOR Redcliff Hill
1792 - 94. William Sloper
1800. Mary Mossett
1806. John
Lane
1816 - 22. James Goodman
1825. T. Highman
1826. Thomas Watson
1828 - 37. William
Gibbs
1839 - 41. Charles Rossiter
1842 - 44. John Lane
1848 - 51. Barnabus Butters
1852.
Samuel Kedward
1853 to 1854. Robert Holley
1855 - 56. William David
1858 - 68. Jane
David
1869 to 1871. William Morse
1871 - 72. Marshall Flower
1874 - 75. George Thompson
1876.
Mrs George Henry Thomson
1877 to 1878. Matthew Cross
1879 - 83. John Shaw
1886 - 97.
Walter Ashby
1899 - 1904. Imiah Hewys
1906. Pearce Organ
1909. Imiah Hewys
1914. Thomas
Hunniford
1917. Alice Maud Hobbs
1921 - 25. Hubert Higgs
1928. George Hobbs
1931. Charles
Coleman
1935. John Woolls
1937. Gilbert Griffiths


CENSUS 1841.
Charles Rossiter 64, inn keeper, born in county
Mary Walsh 61, born in
county
Caroline Legg 35, cook, born in county
Mary Hodges 23, servant, born in county
Benjamin
Woodrow 23, servant, born in county
Richard Rawlins 18, recruit, born in county
Joseph
Burge 20, recruit, born in county
Ellenor Lloyd 8, born in county
CENSUS 1851.
Barnabas
Butters 50, Innkeeper Devon
Sarah Butters 46, Bristol
Sarah Butters 23, Bristol
Eliza
Cox 28, Servant, Bristol
Sophia Dudley 27, Servant, Bath
John Cox 24, Visitor, Painter,
Aylburton Gloucestershire
Frederick Hitchings 38, Lodger, Fly Driver, London
John
Wale 22, Servant, Hostler, Bedminster
CENSUS 1881.
John Shaw 39, head married, licensed
victualler, Spean Berkshire
Harriet Shaw 29, wife married, Pimperne, Dorset
Frederick
Shaw 12, son scholar, Clifton
May Shaw 5, daughter scholar, Totterdown
John Stanley
Shaw 4, son, Totterdown
Jane Tapper 22, servant unmarried, barmaid, Durweston Dorset
Emma
Scribben 21, servant unmarried, general servant, Dundry Somerset
Joseph Silcox 16,
servant unmarried, boots inn hotel, Bitton Gloucester
A coaching inn with stables and a large courtyard at the rear, this pub received a direct hit in the war and was burned to the ground. The site is now occupied by offices.