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Bristol in 1480 Giles Darkes

Bristol in 1480 By Giles Darkes

Bristol in 1480 by Giles Darkes


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Summary

A full colour map, where the city in about 1480 is shown against a background of a detailed Ordnance Survey of the early 20th century. Produced in association with the University of Bristol.

Bristol in 1480 Summary

Bristol in 1480: A Medieval Merchant City by Giles Darkes

A full colour map, where the city in about 1480 is shown against a background of a detailed Ordnance Survey of the early 20th century. In 1480, a high-ranking official called William Worcestre revisited his native city of Bristol and wrote a detailed description of all the streets and their buildings and the activities that went on there. Worcestre's description, combined with archaeological information and historical research, has allowed the recreation in map form of the city at that time. It was a prosperous and growing city, already trading extensively with Europe and poised to start a new trade with the Americas. Its merchant houses, churches and largely vanished city walls show a town that was easily one of the top five in England in the late Middle Ages. The map's cover has a short introduction to the city in 1480 and an explanation of who William Worcestre was. On the reverse is an illustrated and comprehensive gazetteer of Bristol's main sites of medieval interest. Produced in association with the University of Bristol.

About Giles Darkes

The map has been assembled by a distinguished team of Bristol historians and archaeologists, including Bristol's current and former City Archaeologists and Prof Roger H Leech who has made a long-term study of the city's houses.

Additional information

GOR011796761
9780993469879
0993469876
Bristol in 1480: A Medieval Merchant City by Giles Darkes
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The Historic Towns Trust
2021-01-28
2
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