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Antiquities of Bristow in the middle centuries including the topography by William Wyrcestre, and the life of William Canynges
Illustrations: Illustrations
Contributors
- William Worcester
- James Nasmith
- Bristol institution for the advancement of science and art, Bristol, England.
Creator
- James Dallaway
- James Dallaway
Publisher
- Mirror office
Subject
- William Canynges
- Library of Congress Classification: DA690.B84
- Seals (Numismatics)
Type of item
- Monograph
- Monograph
Date
- 1834
- 1834
Contributors
- William Worcester
- James Nasmith
- Bristol institution for the advancement of science and art, Bristol, England.
Creator
- James Dallaway
- James Dallaway
Publisher
- Mirror office
Subject
- William Canynges
- Library of Congress Classification: DA690.B84
- Seals (Numismatics)
Type of item
- Monograph
- Monograph
Date
- 1834
- 1834
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Places
- Bristol (England), , Antiquities.
- Bristol (England), , Description.
- http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/countries/uk
- Bristol
Identifier
- 012254376
Extent
- front., ill., pl., geneal. tab. ;
- iv p., 212 p., [9] p. :
- 26 cm.
Format
- Printed
Language
- en
Is part of
- http://data.theeuropeanlibrary.org/Collection/a1007
Year
- 1834
Providing country
- United Kingdom
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2014-06-03T21:16:18.463Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2014-06-05T14:37:17.882Z
Table of contents
- 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)