Antiquities of Bristow in the middle centuries; including the topography by William Wyrcestre, and the life of William Canynges.

The "Itinerarium" of William Worcester includes only that portion of the work which relates to Bristol. Title in red and black. An attempt to describe the first common seal used by the burgesses of Bristol. From the Archaeologia, vol. XXI.--Itinerarium; sive, Liber rerum memorabilium Wille...

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Main Authors: Dallaway, James, 1763-1834., Nasmith, James, 1740-1808., Worcester, William, 1415-1482?, Bristol Institution for the Advancement of Science and Art.
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Language:English
Published: Bristol : Mirror office 1834
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t84j0hj9g
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Summary:The "Itinerarium" of William Worcester includes only that portion of the work which relates to Bristol. Title in red and black. An attempt to describe the first common seal used by the burgesses of Bristol. From the Archaeologia, vol. XXI.--Itinerarium; sive, Liber rerum memorabilium Willelmi Botoner dict. de Worcestre. E Codicibus mss. in bibliothecâ C.C.C. Cantab, asservatis primus eruit ediditque, Jacobus Nasmith . Notulas addidit, cum indice, Jac: Dallaway. 1822.--An essay on the life and times of Wm. Canynges, merchant, of Bristow, in the fifteenth century. (Read at the Bristol institution, in April, 1831) Mode of access: Internet.