Narrative of The Bristol Riots, on the 29th, 30th, and 31st October 1831, Consequent of the Arrival of The Recorder, Sir C. Wetherell, to Open the Commission of Assize; with Full Particulars of the Burning of Bridewell - The Gaol - The Toll-Houses - Gloucester County Prison - The Bishop's Palace - The Mansion House - Custom House - Excise Office - And Nearly Fifty Houses in Queen-Square, King-Street, Little King-Street, Prince's Street, &c. &c. ; A preface, Introductory Remardks and Concluding Observations
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A Narrative of The Bristol Riots
TitleA Narrative of The Bristol Riots, on the 29th, 30th, and 31st October 1831, Consequent of the Arrival of The Recorder, Sir C. Wetherell, to Open the Commission of Assize; with Full Particulars of the Burning of Bridewell - The Gaol - The Toll-Houses - Gloucester County Prison - The Bishop's Palace - The Mansion House - Custom House - Excise Office - And Nearly Fifty Houses in Queen-Square, King-Street, Little King-Street, Prince's Street, &c. &c. ; A preface, Introductory Remardks and Concluding Observations
Author
Edition4th
Place of publicationBristol
PublisherSomerton, W. H.
Year of publication1831
Period19th century
Pagination432 .
IllustrationsIllus. black and white line drawings
Dimensions15 x 23 cm
Materialbook
Class numberHB151 .S6 1831
SubjectBristol, Social History, politics
Geographical keywordEurope, United Kingdom, Bristol