St. Margaret`s Street (West Side)
St. Margarets Street c.1920 showing 3 gabled building shortly to be demolished for Keates Garage.
St. Margarets Street today
1841 Tithe Map for St Margarets Street
The entry in the 1845-1856 Rent Book for the Prebend manor held at Bristol Record Office detailing the building that is 42-43 St margarets Street and incorporates the Grocery Basket, Crusty Bloomers and the Mens Hairdressers. In 1851 Susan Groves aged 50 is shown living there with her daughter Georgina and son Charles with Elizabeth Lee a general servant. In the 1841 Dircetory Richard Way of St Margarets Street is an Attourney. Georege Bethell is a wealthy Clothier
The entry in the 1845-1856 Rent Book for the Prebend manor held at Bristol Record Office detailing the building that was in area which now forms the car park to the Railway station
The entry in the 1845-1856 Rent Book for the Prebend manor held at Bristol Record Office detailing the building that was the Cross Keys Public House which was demolished to make way for the Railway in 1848
entry in Prebend Manor rent Book for 1845-56 showing that originally part of this manor and still paying rent. It goes on to say that they were held by the Parish Officers.
The entry in the 1845-1856 Rent Book for the Prebend manor held at Bristol Record Office detailing the building that is still the Three Horse Shoes Public House.
The entry in the 1845-1856 Rent Book for the Prebend manor held at Bristol Record Office detailing the building that is Tithe No. 441 demolished when entrance to station cut through in 1848
The entry in the 1845-1856 Rent Book for the Prebend manor held at Bristol Record Office detailing the building that is Tithe No. 441 demolished when entrance to station cut through in 1848
The entry in the 1845-1856 Rent Book for the Prebend manor held at Bristol Record Office detailing the building that is Tithe No. 437 now the Town House (Salvats Coffee Rooms)
 
 
 
 
 
1757 Terrier detailing properties owned by Prebend manor