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the use of medieval chronicles (1965)
John Taylor (Historian)
Keynsham Abbey
John Taylor (Historian)
Never forget an elephant at Cricket Saint Thomas
Jack Rayfield
Cricket Saint Thomas dairies
Penny Bool
Bristol past and present (1882) [Vol. 3, Civil and modern history]
James Fawckner Nicholls
Bristol past and present (1881) [Vol. 2, Ecclesiastical history]
James Fawckner Nicholls
Bristol past and present (1881) [Vol. 1, Civil history]
James Fawckner Nicholls
Antiquarian essays contributed to the "Saturday Review": with a memoir (1895)
John Taylor (Historian)
Sketch of Glastonbury Abbey (1870)
John Taylor (Historian)
Some account of the Guild of Weavers in Bristol: chiefly from mss., (1889)
An hour at Tintern Abbey
John Taylor (Historian)
Farleigh Hungerford Castle and its domestic tragedies (1884)
John Taylor (Historian)
Keynsham Abbey (1885)
John Taylor (Historian)
Travels through Stuart Britain: the adventures of John Taylor, the water poet (1999)
John Taylor (Historian)
the use of medieval chronicles (1965)
John Taylor (Historian)
John Taylor, portrait painter, by John Taylor. The property of the Oxford University Galleries. No. 759 ([1880?])
John Taylor (Historian)
John Taylor, the water poet, by John Taylor. The property of the Bodleian Library, Oxford. No. 758 ([1880?])
John Taylor (Historian)
John Taylor (1905)
W. E. Mugford
John Taylors wandering to see the wonders of the West.: how he travelled neere 600 miles, from London to the Mount in Cornwall, and beyond the Mount, to the Lands End, and home again (2003)
John Taylor (Historian)
Wandering to see the wonders of the West
John Taylor (Historian)
John Taylor mining entrepreneur and engineer 1779-1863 (1977)
Roger Burt
Wandering to see the wonders of the West (1967)
John Taylor (Historian)
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