The Armes of ye See

The Armes of the Cittie

AN EXACT DELINEATION OF THE FAMOUS CITTIE OF BRISTOLL AND sub­urbs therof Composed by a Scale and Tehnographically described By I.M. 1671.
The [...]
  • a St Mar [...] [...]
  • b th [...] [...]
  • c St Thoma [...]
  • d St Nichola [...]
  • [...] St Mary span [...]
  • f St Peter
  • [...] St Phillip & [...]
  • h Chri [...]t Church
  • i All Saint
  • k St [...]
  • l St Iohn
  • m St Stephen.
  • n St W [...]
  • o St Leonards
  • p St Iames
  • q St Michael.
  • r St Augustin.
  • s The [...].
  • t The Cathedrall.
Urbs haec sublime spatiosa fidelis amoena.
Dulcis & insignis prisca benigna nitens.
Iura Deum Regem Regionem Crimina Pacent.
Servat adorat amat protegit edit habet
  • 1 Redcliff gate
  • 2 Temple gate
  • 3 Temple Cross
  • 4 High Crosse in high str [...]
  • 5 The Telz [...] in Corn stre [...]
  • 6 The Market House in Wine street
  • 7 Newgate
  • 8 Castle gate
  • 9 La [...]fords gate
  • 10 The Pithay gate
  • 11 N [...]dless gate
  • 12 Fr [...]m gate
  • 13 The Back gate
  • 14 Back street gate
  • 15 March street gate
  • 16 St Gyles gate
  • 17 Bread street
  • 18 Small street
  • 19 Wells Road
  • 20 Bath Road
  • 21 London Road
  • 22 Gl [...]ler Road
  • 23 The Road to Walles

Printed for ye Author & sold by Mr Tho. Wall Bookseller in Bris­tell

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