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Stories from St Phillips

£9.50

Three separate stories of eastern Bristol covering the districts known today as Old Market, Newtown, Easton and Lawrence Hill.

Author: Ian Bishop
Paperback, 176 pages
Published: 2002

SKU: BST-L7 Category: Books
Description

Part 1 chronicles many of the events that took place in the Lawford’s Gate area during the 900 years from 1068 through to WW1.

Part 2 tells the story of a poltergeist that imposed its will on the two young daughters of Richard Giles, the landlord of The Lamb Inn situated in West Street, Old Market.

Part 3 of this trilogy is the biography of Thomas Buller Mitchell, who was born in 1833 and lived at various times in Baptist Mills, Moorfields, Easton and Newtown, whilst ultimately becoming a successful white metal worker/gas fitter, with his own business and a shop in Narrow Wine Street.

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