On the corner with Greenbank Road the Cricketers’ Arms was destroyed in the blitz.
The rent paid by William Crouch in 1934 was £67 per annum (£55 house, £12 adjoining
cottage) this was increased to £75 on the 25th March 1938, the landlords were The
Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Limited. Prior to 1932 the Cricketers’ Arms was owned
by the Ashton Gate Brewery Co..
CENSUS 1881.
Frederick Larway 32, head married, cooper
& beerhouse keeper, Taunton Somerset
Emma Larway 33, wife married, Halse Somerset
Maria
Greedy 10, neice scholar, Wiveliscombe Somerset
Lambert Plowman 22, lodger, commercial
clerk, Chard Somerset
CENSUS 1891.
Frederick V. Larway 42, head married, master cooper & licensed victualler,
Somerset
Elizabeth Larway 42, wife married, Somerset
Frederick Larway 17, nephew, coopers
apprentice, Somerset
CENSUS 1901.
Ann Capell 49, head widow, licensed house (beer),
Devon Braunton
Fanny Baker 20, neice single, Swansea St.Thomas
Elizabeth Baker 13,
neice, Swansea St.Thomas
CRICKETERS’ ARMS
Greenway Bush Lane
1881 - 91. Frederick Larway
1892 - 1901. Ann Capell
1903.
Mark Howell
1904. Fanny Howell
1906 - 09. Charles Curtis
1914 - 17. James Crane
1921
- 38. William James Crouch
