Timeline of Bristol

Timeline of the history of Bristol, England

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Bristol, England.

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See also

References

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  18. ^ John Penderill-Church (1972). William Cookworthy 1705–1780: a study of the pioneer of true porcelain manufacture in England. Truro: Bradford Barton. ISBN 0851530958.
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Further reading

Published in the 17th–18th centuries

  • John Ogilby (1699), "(Bristol)", Traveller's Guide, or, A Most Exact Description of the Roads of England, London: Abel Swall
  • Nathaniel Spencer (1772). "County of Somerset: (Bristol)". Complete English Traveller. London: J. Cooke.
  • Daniel Defoe; Samuel Richardson (1778), "(Bristol)", A Tour Through the Island of Great Britain (8th ed.), London: J.F. and C. Rivingdon
  • William Barrett (1789), History and antiquities of the city of Bristol, Bristol: Printed by W. Pine, OCLC 2435385, OL 6929248M
  • Archibald Robertson (1792), "City of Bristol", Topographical Survey of the Great Road from London to Bath and Bristol, London, OCLC 1633468
  • Mathew's New History of Bristol or Complete Guide. 1794.

Published in the 19th century

1800s–1820s

  • "Bristol", Kearsley's Traveller's Entertaining Guide through Great Britain, London: George Kearsley, 1803
  • Walley Chamberlain Oulton (1805), "Bristol", Traveller's Guide: Or, English Itinerary, vol. 1, J. Cundee, OCLC 65847812
  • "Bristol". Crosby's Complete Pocket Gazetteer of England and Wales. London: B. Crosby. 1807.
  • Joseph Nightingale (1813), "Bristol", Beauties of England and Wales, vol. 13, London: J. Harris, Somersetshire
  • John Corry (1816), History of Bristol, Bristol: W. Sheppard, OL 7115955M
  • Bristol Memorialist, 1816
  • James Dugdale (1819), "Somersetshire: Bristol", New British Traveller, vol. 4, London: J. Robins and Co.
  • Samuel Seyer (1821), Memoirs historical and topographical of Bristol and its neighbourhood, Bristol: Printed for the author by J. M. Gutch, OCLC 5739402, OL 6922479M v.2
  • Chronological Outline of the History of Bristol, and the Stranger's Guide Through Its Streets and Neighbourhood. Bristol: John Evans. 1824.
  • Robert Watt (1824). "Bristol". Bibliotheca Britannica. Vol. 3. Edinburgh: A. Constable. hdl:2027/nyp.33433089888832. OCLC 961753.
  • Chilcott's New Guide to Bristol. J. Chilcott. 1826.
  • John Evans (1828), New Guide, or, Picture of Bristol (4th ed.), Bristol, OCLC 45137262, OL 13521980M

1830s–1840s

  • David Brewster, ed. (1830). "Bristol". Edinburgh Encyclopædia. Edinburgh: William Blackwood.
  • James Dallaway (1834), Antiquities of Bristow in the middle centuries, Bristol: Mirror office, OCLC 4782585, OL 22848809M
  • Mathew's Bristol Directory. Bristol. 1841.
  • "Bristol", Mogg's Great Western Railway and Windsor, Bath, and Bristol Guide, London: Edward Mogg, 1841
  • "Bristol and its Vicinity". Slater's National Commercial Directory of Ireland; including ... English Towns of Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, West Bromwich, Leeds, Sheffield and Bristol, and in Scotland, those of Glasgow and Paisley. Manchester: I. Slater. 1846.
  • Charles Frederick Cliffe (1848), "Bristol", Book of South Wales, the Bristol Channel, Monmouthshire, and the Wye (2nd ed.), London: Hamilton, Adams
  • And Co, Hunt E. (1848). Hunt & Co.'s Directory & Court Guide for the Cities of Bath, Bristol, & Wells.
  • Samuel Lewis (1848), "Bristol", Topographical Dictionary of England (7th ed.), London: S. Lewis and Co.

1850s–1890s

  • Chilcott, John (1851). Chilcott's Descriptive History of Bristol (9th ed.).
  • "Bristol", Black's Picturesque Tourist and Road-book of England and Wales (3rd ed.), Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1853
  • "Bristol". Bradshaw's Descriptive Railway Hand-Book of Great Britain and Ireland. London: W.J. Adams. 1860.
  • George Bryce (1861). Popular History of Bristol. Bristol: W. Mack.
  • Charles Knight, ed. (1867). "Bristol". Geography. London: Bradbury, Evans, & Co. hdl:2027/nyp.33433000064794.
  • "Bristol", Handbook for Travellers in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, and Herefordshire, London: J. Murray, 1872, OCLC 2167311
  • Wright's Bristol Directory. Bristol. 1872.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Bristol, Cardiff, Newport, and Swansea Commercial List. London: Estell and Co. 1876.
  • 'Canynge' Concise Guide to Bristol and Suburbs, Bristol: Jefferies & Sons, 1878, OL 7075650M
  • J. F. Nicholls (1881), Bristol Past and Present, Bristol: J.W. Arrowsmith, OCLC 2663342, OL 23385067M
    • v.1: Civil history
    • v.2: Ecclesiastical history
    • v.3: Civil and Modern History
  • John Parker Anderson (1881), "Gloucestershire: Bristol", Book of British Topography: a Classified Catalogue of the Topographical Works in the Library of the British Museum Relating to Great Britain and Ireland, London: W. Satchell
  • "Bristol Trades Directory". Kelly's Directory of Somersetshire. 1883.
  • Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, ed. (1883), Memoirs illustrative of the history and antiquities of Bristol, Pub. for the Archæological institute, by G. Bell, OL 23402282M
  • William Clark Russell (1883). "Bristol". North-East Ports and Bristol Channel. Newcastle upon Tyne: A. Reid. hdl:2027/uc1.$b667579.
  • How to See Bristol. Arrowsmith. 1885.
  • Laurence Cowen (1893), Greater Bristol, London: Pelham Press
  • Charles Gross (1897). "Bristol". Bibliography of British Municipal History. New York: Longmans, Green, and Co.[2]
  • Alfred B. Beaven (1899), Bristol lists: municipal and miscellaneous (Bristol Lists: Municipal and Miscellaneous ed.), Bristol: T. D. Taylor, Sons, and Hawkins, OCLC 5828470, OL 22862365M
  • John Latimer (1900), Annals of Bristol in the seventeenth century, Bristol: William George's Sons, OCLC 2996673, OL 6902725M

Published in the 20th century

  • G.K. Fortescue, ed. (1902). "Bristol". Subject Index of the Modern Works Added to the Library of the British Museum in the Years 1881–1900. London. pp. 6 v. hdl:2027/uc1.b5107011.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • John Latimer (1902), Annals of Bristol in the Nineteenth Century (Concluded) 1887–1900, Bristol: W. George's Sons, OCLC 2996691, OL 6924827M
  • Charles Wells, ed. (1902). Historic Bristol. Bristol.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) (articles reprinted from The Bristol Times and Mirror)
  • Robert Donald, ed. (1908). "Bristol". Municipal Year Book of the United Kingdom for 1908. London: Edward Lloyd. hdl:2027/nyp.33433081995593.
  • John Latimer (1908), Sixteenth-Century Bristol, Bristol: J.W. Arrowsmith, OL 14042310M
  • "Bristol", Great Britain, Baedeker's Great Britain (7th ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1910, hdl:2027/mdp.39015010546516
  • "Bristol". List of Works Relating to British Genealogy and Local History. New York: New York Public Library. 1910.
  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Bristol (England)" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 579–583.
  • "Bristol". England. Blue Guides. London: Macmillan. 1920.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to History of Bristol.
  • "Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery: Timeline". Port Cities UK. UK: New Opportunities Fund.
  • "Gloucestershire", Historical Directories, UK: University of Leicester. Includes Bristol directories, various dates.
  • Europeana. Works related to Bristol, various dates
  • Digital Public Library of America. Works related to Bristol, various dates

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