Bristol

Bristol, on the Avon, 6 m. from its mouth, and 118 m. W. of London, is the largest town in Gloucestershire, the seventh in England, and a great seaport, with Irish, W. Indian, and S. American trade; it manufactures tobacco, boots and shoes; it has a cathedral, two colleges, a library and many educational institutions; by a charter of Edward III. it forms a county in itself.

Population (circa 1900) given as 286,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Brissot de Warville, Jean Pierre * Bristol Channel
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Brink, Jan Ten
Brinvilliers, Marquise de
Brisbane
Brisbane, Admiral Sir Charles
Brisbane, Sir James
Brisbane, Sir Thomas Macdougall
Brise`is
Brissac
Brisson, Henri
Brissot de Warville, Jean Pierre
Bristol
Bristol Channel
Britannia
Britannia Tubular Bridge
Britannicus
British Aristides
British Association
British Columbia
British Lion
British Museum
Britomart

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Ayscough, George Edward
Ayscue, Sir George
Bagot, Lewis
Barrington, The Hon. Daines
Bathurst, Ralph
Beddoes, Thomas
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