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- William Worcester, also called William of Worcester, William Worcestre or William Botoner (1415 – c. 1482) was an English topographer, antiquary and chronicler...
- Street" became corrupted over time to "Christmas Street". In William Worcestre's 1480 itinerary of Bristol, he describes it as "knyfesmythstrete aliter...
- from the original (PDF) on 4 December 2020. Frances Neale (ed.), William Worcestre: The Topography of Medieval Bristol (Bristol Record Society Publications...
- preserved in the church. Traditions of the saint were recorded by William Worcestre in 1478: he states that her tomb was venerated at Minster and that her...
- 2000. A. Ross, Pagan Celtic Britain (London: RKP), 1967, 107; Willy Worcestre, Itinerary, ed. J. Harvey (Oxford: Clarendon), 1981, pp. 290–291. e.g...
- doi:10.1093/notesj/gjm189. ISSN 0029-3970. Frances Neale (2000). William Worcestre: The Topography of Medieval Bristol. Bristol Record Society., pp. 26-27...
- (1750), Biographia Britannica, vol. 3, p. 1899 Rundel, David."William Worcestre, Sir John Fastolf and Latin Learning." The Library 25 March 2024):3-28...
- 14th century and they would not have survived such a collapse. William Worcestre's 1480 inventory states: "the height of the tower of Redcliffe contains...
- mid-fifteenth century, in the detailed description of the Bristol area by William Worcestre. The place-name was personified to produce the giant's name. Vincent's...
- Plymouth and Falmouth: 100–101. Harvey, John H., ed. (1969). William Worcestre: Itineraries. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 21. Jeffrey Gantz (translator)...