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George Heath
British priest, headmaster of Eton College; (1745-1822)
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The new Bristol guide containing its antiquities, deduced from the best authorities: historic annals from William the Conqueror 1066 to 1799; Progress, Present State, Navigation, Trade, Buildings, Public Edifices, Churches, Chapels, Meeting-Houses, Schools, Hospitals, Charities, and Other Particulars, Informing and Useful to Travellers, and those who visit or reside in this ancient and extensive City. Also, Distinct and Improved accounts of the hotwells and Clifton Descriptions of Cities, Towns, Seats, Antiquities and Curiosities In the Vicinity, and Counties of Glocester and Somerset. Brief Biography Of some Eminent Natives of Bristol: memoirs of Chatterton the juvenile Poet, &c. To Which are Added, List of Bankers; Regulation of General and Penny Posts; of Hackney Coaches; and Directions for passing the Severn, at Aust and the New Passages.
George Heath
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Date: 1799
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The new history , survey and description of the city and suburbs of Bristol, or complete guide, And informing and useful Companion for the Residents and Visitants of this ancient, extensive and increasing City, The Hotwells and Clifton. Being the most authentic, particular, and comprehensive Account of Bristol hitherto published. To which are added Descriptions of Towns, Seats and Curiosities in the Vicinity, and of the Cities of Bath and Wells; brief Biography of eminent Natives of Bristol; memoirs of Chatterton the Poet; And a large, elegant Copper-Plate Plan of the City, Hotwells and Clifton.
George Heath
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Date: 1794
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Memoirs of an unfortunate young lady; which appeared in numbers IV. V and VI of the Citizen: published in The Bristol Mercury. To which is annexed, a poem, recommendatory of the laudable design to establish an asylum in this city
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Date: 1790
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