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A local antiquarian account surveys the town's origins and built remains, combining topography, documentary transcriptions, and illustrations. It traces alleged Saxon defenses attributed to Ethelfleda, the later Norman castle and medieval charters, churches, hospitals, friaries, local trades, and civic institutions; recounts royal visits, sieges across the centuries and the town's destruction during the Civil War, with capitulation terms and proclamations printed in full. The narrative draws on manuscript collections, municipal records, and private archives, and includes an appendix of related materials, antiquarian notes, and view plates to guide readers through the borough's physical and documentary heritage.

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Title: The antiquities of Bridgnorth

with some historical notices of the town and castle

Author: George Bellett

Release date: December 30, 2020 [eBook #64179]
Most recently updated: October 18, 2024

Language: English

Credits: Paul Marshall and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

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BRIDGNORTH.


THE
ANTIQUITIES
OF
BRIDGNORTH;

WITH

Some Historical Notices of the Town and Castle.

BY

THE REV. G. BELLETT, A.M.

INCUMBENT OF ST. LEONARD’S.

Bridgnorth:
W. J. ROWLEY, BOOKSELLER, HIGH STREET.
LONDON: LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS.
MDCCCLVI.

BRIDGENORTH:
W. J. ROWLEY, PRINTER, HIGH STREET.


TO THE MAYOR, AND CORPORATION,
AND INHABITANTS,
OF THE
BOROUGH OF BRIDGNORTH,
THE
FOLLOWING WORK IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED,
BY THEIR FAITHFUL SERVANT,

G. BELLETT.