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The address changes between 1906 and 1911 from Great Western street to Maze street, but almost certainly the same property.
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Residents at this address
1881/William Rogers/Inn Keeper/40/Hanham, Gloucester/Census
1881/Martha Rogers/Wife/40/St Georges, Gloucester/Census
1881/William E S Rogers/Son/9/St Georges, Gloucester/Census
1881/Lily C E Rogers/Daughter/1/Bristol, Gloucester/Census
1886/W. Rogers, beer retailer, Weavers Arms, Great Western street/../../Bristol Directory
1906/James Langford, Weavers Arms, Great Western street, Barton hill/../../Kellys Directory
The 1911 census for 11 Maze street lists the building with 6 rooms, and Thomas Morgan aged 33, is a beer retailer married for 6 years to his wife, Lily Morgan, aged 25. They have children, Doris Morgan who is four and a half years of age, and a servant, Floory Turner, aged 20. They are all born in Barton Hill, Bristol.
1914/Thomas Morgan, Weavers Arms, 11 Maze street, Barton hill/../../Kellys Directory
1938/William Walter Webb, Weavers Arms, 11 Maze street, Barton Hill/../../Kellys Directory