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English: Depiction of the the Cathedral in Bristol in James Millerd's 1728 map of Bristol, unchanged from the 1673 version.
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Source Detail from the 1728 updated edition of James Millerd's map An Exact Delineation of the Famous Citty of Bristoll and Suburbs, first published in 1673. Digitisation undertaken by the Bristol Record Society of an engraving owned by the Society of Merchant Venturers, Bristol.
Author James Millerd and unknown later editors.
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'The Cathedral Church of Bristoll South Side' (1673)

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