Bristol pub history index
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Bristol, Gloucestershire.
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1830/Thomas Allsop, Falcon, Rael Street, Bristol/../../Pigots Directory
1836/Falcon, Bishop's park, College street/../../Matthews Directory
1863/W. Howes, Falcon, 28 College street/../../Bristol Directory
1879/William Howes, Falcon, 28 College street/../../Kellys Directory
1886/William Howes, victualler, Falcon, the, Lamb street, lower, College street /../../Wrights Directory
1894/Samuel Phipps, Falcon, 57 College street/../../Kellys Directory
1902/Jeffery Alcock, Falcon, 57 College street/../../Kellys Directory
1906/Jeffery Alcock, Falcon, College street/../../Kellys Directory
Western Daily Press 24 August 1905 :-
Jeffery Alcock of the Falcon, College street, Bristol, licensed victualler - liabilities were stated at £358 17s 6d, and assets at £378 10s, but this included £375 for goodwill and possession of the Falcon Inn.
The bankrupt who is 55 years of age began business in 1899, with a capital of £250.
Trade appears to have fallen off due to closing off of one of the entrances by the licensing magistrates.
Somerset Standard 11 September 1908 : -
The licensee of the Falcon public house, College street, Bristol, Mr Harry Jones, was found dead with his throat cut in his sitting room on Tuesday.
1914/William George Thrush/../../../Kellys Directory