some of my ancestors were born in birdport and in 1851 they were living in Birdport area.
The quaysides were full of watermen’s taverns, dingy and squalled. The area was a maze of narrow alleys. In Copenhagen St, there was a mix of good merchant houses and squalid tenements. The Cock inn had a passage running under St Andrews church to the Bull Entry and the Red Cow where smuggling from Bristol went on. the only thing left of the original area is the countess of huntingdons chapel now a music venue the rest is a shopping mall called crowngate. the churches used for this small area was st andrews or st albans churches. i live in worcester so i can answer any queries about the city.