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The odyssey of 'Nor-west' John DeWolf, and a literary footnote

The Providence Journal 30 Mar 2024
6, 1779, to Simon and Hannah DeWolf, was a member of the famous and wealthy clan of Bristol merchants whose financial status was largely dependent upon their involvement in the slave trade.
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Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer blasts the V&A for listing Margaret Thatcher as

The Daily Mail 20 Mar 2024
Under a set of Victorian Punch and Judy puppets, a caption headed 'That's the way to do it' states ... In June 2020 a statue of 17th century merchant and slave trader Edward Colston was toppled and pushed into Bristol Harbour by anti-slavery campaigners.
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Museum labelling Margaret Thatcher a villain is not right – Culture Secretary

AOL 19 Mar 2024
... are kept in place following a depiction of 17th century merchant and slave trader Edward Colston being pushed into Bristol Harbour in 2020.
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Statue of slave trader Edward Colston will be permanently kept at a Bristol museum nearly ...

The Daily Mail 21 Feb 2024
The wording has been decided with the input of the Society of Merchant Venturers, a Bristol organisation that manages many buildings and charities bearing Colston's name - several of which have removed his moniker altogether.
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Toppled Edward Colston Statue May Be Permanently on Display in Bristol

The Epoch Times 13 Feb 2024
The statue of the 17th century merchant and Bristol benefactor was pulled down, vandalised, and dumped into the river during a Black Lives ...
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Student history society axes Bristol university

The Daily Mail 05 Feb 2024
The History Society at the University of Bristol has ditched the university's own crest from their fleeces because of the 'problematic history' of the family symbols featured on it ... A University of Bristol spokesperson said.
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Make Way for the Jesuits

Quillette 30 Jan 2024
... London merchants), which, by now, had established a permanent colony at Jamestown. The northern portion of the coast lay in the jurisdiction of a group of West Country merchants, based out of Bristol.
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Independent dressmaker forces Chinese marketplace Temu to remove tawdry knock-off of her design from...

The Daily Mail 22 Jan 2024
Christina Ashman, 34, from Bristol, says an unscrupulous third-party seller swiped photos of her wearing her custom-made Valentine's Day dress and used it to flog a tawdry imitation at a fraction of the price on the shopping behemoth's platform.
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Downtown Bristol set to host Cocoa Crawl

Jonesborough Herald & Tribune 29 Dec 2023
Downtown businesses highlighted in Believe in Bristol’s Cocoa Crawl include Pins & Friends, Machiavelli's, Bloom, The Axe & Ale House, Cheap Thrills Records, Fina Florals, Urban Thistle, The ...
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The documentary that dares question everything you think you know about the police killing of a...

The Daily Mail 23 Dec 2023
Splashed across placards, chanted by protesters and graffitied on walls. it was the slogan of 2020 ... Statues of supposed historical racists were defaced and, in the case of 18th-century merchant Sir Edward Colston, thrown into Bristol harbour ... Pictured ... .
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Editorial: A local shopper’s delight

Addison County Independent 14 Dec 2023
Or you can buy local merchant money — Bristol Bucks, Middlebury Money, or Vergennes Green — from local banks, which allows the recipient to shop in any local store of their choice to get precisely what they want.
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Sailing Into Canada’s Great ‘Northern Sea’

Quillette 11 Dec 2023
He filled a role similar to that of William Weston, the Bristol merchant we met back in the fourth instalment (John Cabot’s New Found Land), who’d acted as cargo agent on behalf of owners underwriting trips between Bristol and Lisbon.
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CCTV footage shows vulnerable pensioner being robbed in broad daylight in Bristol

ITV 06 Dec 2023
... loss was robbed in broad daylight after getting cash out of a bank in Bristol. The 87-year-old, who has sight and hearing loss, was walking along Merchant Street in Bristol on the 21 August 2023.
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Robert Burchill, 85: Operations director at Royal Mint

The Times/The Sunday Times 02 Dec 2023
Born in 1938, Bob came from a working-class part of Bristol that was heavily bombed during the Blitz. His father, Norman, was in the Merchant ...
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Bristol University to remove slave trader Edward...

The Daily Mail 28 Nov 2023
The University of Bristol will remove slave trader Edward Colston's emblem from its logo, after his statue was toppled during a Black Lives Matter protest in Bristol in June 2020 ... Bristol and beyond.'.
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