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Description St Mary Redcliffe in the seventeenth century
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Source Scanned from: JF Nicholls and John Taylor, Bristol Past and Present (Bristol: Arrowsmith, 1882). Text available at the Internet Archive. This book is about the history of Bristol, so images may depict buildings, events or objects as they appeared at dates before 1882.
Author The book's text by JF Nicholls (d. 1883) and John Taylor (d. 1893). Death dates citation: doi:10.1093/library/s1-V.1.86. Images by unknown engravers, and thus are PD due to age, per the relevant British legislation
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