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  2. St Mark's Church, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Mark's Church [1] is an ancient church on the north-east side of College Green, Bristol, England, built c. 1230. [2] Better known to mediaeval and Tudor historians as the Gaunt's Chapel , it has also been known within Bristol since 1722 as the Lord Mayor's Chapel .

  3. Murder of Carol Ann Dougherty - Wikipedia

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    On the afternoon of October 22, 1962, Carol Ann Dougherty left her home in Bristol Township to return books to the Bristol Free Library. [1] She rode her bicycle to the library, but stopped at St. Mark's Church along the way, as was her habit to say a prayer when passing. [1]

  4. List of churches in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Queen Ann Road, Barton Hill II "Church of St Luke and attached side railings". historicengland.org.uk: St Luke's Church, Brislington: 15th century Church Hill, Brislington: II "Church of St Luke". historicengland.org.uk: St Mark's Church, Bristol: Lord Mayor's Chapel 1230 College Green, Bristol

  5. Police ID man killed in Bristol crash

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    BRISTOL, R.I. (WPRI) — Bristol police have released the name of the man who died after being hit by a pickup truck Monday evening.. Bristol Police Lt. Paul Medeiros said 59-year-old Mark Carroll ...

  6. Grade I listed buildings in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Mary Redcliffe is the tallest building in Bristol. The church was described by Queen Elizabeth I as " the fairest, goodliest, and most famous parish church in England. ", Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) There are 100 Grade I listed buildings in Bristol, England according to ...

  7. Freemasons' Hall, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Freemasons' Hall, Bristol, also known as the Masonic Hall, is a building on Park Street in the city of Bristol, England. It is a Grade II* listed building [ 1 ] initially built in 1821. It is now the home of Freemasonry in Bristol and is the seat of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Bristol [ 2 ] as well as a number of other organisations and side ...

  8. Arnos Vale Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The reformer Raja Ram Mohan Roy (22 May 1772 – 27 September 1833) died at Bristol on 27 September 1833 and was first buried at Stapleton, but was reinterred in 1843 in the newly laid out Arnos Vale cemetery under the mausoleum designed by William Prinsep, which is a copy of an Indian tomb or chhatri (literally meaning umbrella). [14]

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