Landlords, legends, census records, and lost taverns.
The Berkeley Arms in 1885 and earlier
Gloucester pub history index
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Gloucestershire.
Residents at this address.
1863 Kellys, Berkeley Arms, J. Bryon, Southgate street, Gloucester
Gloucestershire Chronicle. 29 August 1863 - Licensing Day for spirit licenses
The following licenses were deferred until 23rd September, complaints being made against the innkeepers by Supt Griffin and the police:
Berkeley Arms Inn, kept by John Harrington Evans, convicted for selling drink during prohibited hours.
1870/Capt John George Scorgie/../../../Kellys Directory
1879/Thomas Price/../../../Kellys Directory
1885/James Steeds/../../../Kellys Directory
1894/George Alfred Newth/../../../Kellys Directory
1902/George Alfred Newth/../../../Kellys Directory
1906/George Alfred Newth/../../../Kellys Directory
1910/Harry Swansborough/../../../Kellys Directory
In 1911 at Berkeley Hotel Southgate Street, Gloucester,
Harry Swanborough, Licensed victualler aged 45 and born in Devizes, Wiltshire
Matilda Swanborough, Wife, Assisting in the business aged 42 and born in Malmesbury, Wiltshire
Arthur Swanborough, Son aged 14 and born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Frank Swanborough, Son aged 12 and born in Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire
Ivy Swanborough, Daughter aged 6 and born in Longhope, Gloucestershire
Violet Gladwell, General servant aged 18 and born in Gainsborough, Linconshire
Gloucestershire Chronicle. 09 March 1918
Application on behalf of Messrs Godsell, Stroud fro the transfer of the spirit license from the Berkeley Arms Hotel, Southgate Street, to the Berkeley Hunt, and the adjoining premises lately occupied by Mr Ewens.
1939/Fras G Newman/../../../Kellys Directory