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Records of Bristol Cathedral
Irish Merchants and Seamen in Late Medieval England
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Colston, Edward (1636–1721) Kenneth Morgan
The Patients of the Bristol Lunatic Asylum in the Nineteenth Century 1861-1900
A Welsh Classical Dictionary
The Church That Is Now Bristol Cathedral Was Originally An
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The Brewing Industry
The First Historians of Bristol: William Barrett and Samuel Seyer
Bibliography
Reeks, J. (2015). 'Garrison City': the Corporation of Bristol and the English Civil War, 1642-1646. Southern History, 37, 40-59
The Port of Bristol in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century
Bristol History
One City Plan Timeline 2021 to 2050
Bristol in the Early Middle Ages
Historical Writing in Medieval Wales
A History of England Under the Anglo-Saxon Kings
Top View
First Sub-Report on Artists and Citizens
Radicalism in Bristol in the Nineteenth Century
The History of Bristol Region in the Roman Period
BRISTOL CIVIL WAR Price £1.00 1981 PATRICK Mcgrath
Hidden History of Bristol St Thomas the Martyr in the 15Th Century
GRA 2008 Readers Guide
Bristol University History of Art Handbook
The Black Population of Bristol in the 18Th Century·
The 1832 Cholera Epidemic and Its Impact on the City Of
The History of Gruffydd Ap Cynan; the Welsh Text
Twenty Years at Pemaquid
The Success of English Land Tax Administration 1643–1733
East of Bristol in the Sixteenth Century: Documents from the Manors of Barton Regis and Ridgeway
The Bristol Borough Comprehensive Plan: a Handbook of Planning Policy July 2006
Bristol: the Origins of a Pennsylvania Zjfrcarket Town
Time, Space and Power in Later Medieval Bristol Peter Fleming
Brut Y Brenhinedd and Continuation Chronicle, and Its 15Th Century Aberystwyth Scribe, Dafydd Ap Maredudd Glais
Edward Colston - Timeline of Dissent and Protest 1920 to 2020
Bristol Heritage
Bristol Castle: a Political History Is the One Hundred and Tenth Pamphlet in I the National Stage
“A Provincial Enlightener”: Andrew Hooke of Bristol, Whig Writer and Newspaper Proprietor in the Reign of George II
History, Memory, and Interpretation at Bristol's Coggeshall Farm Museum
Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation: a Reading List © 2009 Bristol Libraries
Temple Back: Excavating Bristol's Industrial History