Merchant Venturers Almshouses (grid reference ST587727) is a historic building on King Street, Bristol, England. It has been designated as a Grade II* listed building.[1]
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The Society of MerchantVenturers is a charitable organisation in the English city of Bristol. The society can be traced back to a 13th-century guild which...
Almshouses for the reception of 24 poor men and women, and endowed with accommodation for "Six Saylors", at a cost of £600, the merchant'salmshouses...
career. Apprenticed to Nicholas Cutt, a member of the Society of MerchantVenturers in 1570, he lived in a house on Corn Street. Cutt died in 1582, and...
after the unveiling, including a contribution from the Society of MerchantVenturers. Twenty-three models from sculptors were proposed to the committee...
House Manchester 1903 ( part of the Municipal Technical School ) MerchantVenturers’ Technical College Bristol Edward Davies Memorial Chemistry Laboratories...
Bristol to study the slave trade and gained access to the Society of MerchantVenturers records. One of his contacts was the owner of the Seven Stars public...
Bristol fair active. 1172 - Charter from Henry II. 13th C. – Society of MerchantVenturers formed. c.1220 – Bristol Cathedral construction begins. c.1223 – Grey...
1583. John Guy, a leading merchant and common councilman of Bristol, having reformed the Bristol Society of MerchantVenturers, made a preliminary voyage...
July 1552 King Edward's School, Bath 18 December 1552 Society of MerchantVenturers of Bristol 1552 Bedford School 1552 King Edward's School, Birmingham...
visible for many miles around. The tower was erected by the Society of MerchantVenturers of Bristol as a landmark and is visible from many parts of Avon. Church...