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By: John Latimer (1824-1904)

Sixteenth-century Bristol by John Latimer offers readers a comprehensive and fascinating look at the history of Bristol during this tumultuous period. Latimer expertly navigates the complexities of sixteenth-century politics, society, and economics, providing a rich tapestry of information for readers to immerse themselves in.

One of the standout aspects of this book is Latimer’s attention to detail and depth of research. He meticulously explores various aspects of Bristol life, from the rise of the port as a major trading hub to the religious and social tensions that characterized the era. Through his thorough examination of primary sources, Latimer brings to life the vibrant and dynamic city of Bristol in the sixteenth century.

Additionally, Latimer’s writing style is engaging and accessible, making this book a pleasure to read for both academics and general history enthusiasts. His clear and concise explanations help readers navigate the complex web of events and individuals that shaped Bristol during this time.

Overall, Sixteenth-century Bristol is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of this influential city. Latimer’s expertise and passion for the subject shine through, making this book a valuable contribution to the field of historical scholarship. Highly recommended.

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Plague, piracy and payments to members of Parliament! The town of Bristol, England in the Sixteenth Century was a fascinating place, and John Latimer’s book is a comprehensive guide to this period, describing royal visits from both Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, as well as detailing contemporary pastimes such as wrestling competitions, bear-baiting and traveling players. He explains the sanitary arrangements, dreadful postal service and the difficulty of moving from the status of town to “City” among many other interesting topics.
It is made up of papers originally published in the Bristol Mercury in 1902-3 and is read by Bristolian, Elaine Webb.
Summary by Cori Samuel and Elaine Webb

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