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    Newgate in Bristol was one of the four main gates of the medieval town, demolished 1766. The name was also used to refer to the associated 'Newgate Gaol'...
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  • Newgate may also refer to: Newgate, Bristol, a gateway and gaol in Bristol Newgate, Chester, an arch bridge in Chester Newgate (company), a British designer...
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    Gloucester (builder of Bristol Castle) and Geoffrey de Montbray (who built the city's walls) from Bristol's Newgate. The rebuilding of Bristol city centre was...
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  • Archived from the original on 16 October 2009. Retrieved 17 October 2009. "Bristol". HM Prison Service. Archived from the original on 15 October 2010. Retrieved...
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    Vaughan & Co. In 1777 the chocolate works moved from Newgate Street to Union Street, Bristol. Joseph Fry died in 1787 and the company was renamed Anna...
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  • Joseph Fry (type-founder) (category Businesspeople from Bristol)
    the works were removed from Newgate Street to Union Street, where a Watt steam engine was erected, the first in Bristol. Later Joseph Storrs Fry's three...
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  • structures in Bristol ranks skyscrapers and structures that are at least 40 metres tall in the city of Bristol, England by height. Bristol is the largest...
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    Cumberland Road, Spike Island, Bristol, England, near Bristol Harbour. In June 1816, the 'shocking state' of Newgate Gaol in Bristol resulted in an Act of Parliament...
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    Bristol Castle was a Norman castle established in the late 11th century on the north bank of the River Avon in Bristol. Remains can be seen today in Castle...
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  • violence. She and her daughter, Betty Branch (listed as Mary Branch in the Newgate Calendar), would torture small animals, apparently taking inspiration from...
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