613 Cabot was an electoral ward that covered the centre of Bristol, England. It was represented by two members on Bristol City Council. Cabot ward was...
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Government Boundary Commission for England. It includes part of the former Cabot ward. Central ward covers much of the city centre, including Broadmead, Redcliffe...
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Clifton is an inner suburb of Bristol, England, and the name of one of the city's thirty-five electoral wards. The Clifton ward also includes the areas of...
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Borough of Bristol wards: Bishopston, Cabot, Clifton, Durdham, and Redland. 1974–1983: as above plus District 1983–1997: The City of Bristol wards of Ashley...
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Bitton (1) Bristol Avon (1) Bristol Bedminster (1) Bristol Bishopston (1) Bristol Bishopsworth (1) Bristol Brislington (1) Bristol Cabot (1) Bristol Clifton...
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launched by Venetian John Cabot, who in 1497 made landfall in North America. A 1499 voyage, led by merchant William Weston of Bristol, was the first expedition...
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Bristol Brunel Academy is a mixed sex Secondary Academy, located in Speedwell in the ward of Hillfields, Bristol, England. The academy is named after Isambard...
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running 2014. "Cabot Ward Map" (PDF). Bristol City Council. Retrieved 20 June 2006. Ordnance Survey (2005). OS Explorer Map 155 – Bristol & Bath. ISBN 0-319-23609-9...
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Kingswood, South Gloucestershire (redirect from Kingswood, Bristol)
situated 3 miles (4.8 km) east-northeast of Bristol. Broadly speaking, Kingswood spans the area from John Cabot Academy in the west to the A4174 ring road...
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construction of Cabot Circus in 2006. According to Bristol City Council, St Jude's had 2,755 electors in 2019. St Jude's takes its name from the former Church...
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Stephen Williams (British politician) (category Politics of Bristol)
Cabot in central Bristol. The authority was abolished in 1996. He was elected to Bristol City Council in 1995, to the same Cabot ward. He remained a councillor...
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Luke Akehurst (category Alumni of the University of Bristol)
2011. Akehurst joined the Labour Party at 16 years old. He contested Cabot ward at the 1993 Avon County Council election, in which he came second to the...
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Florence Brown (category Mayors of Bristol)
seat on Cabot Ward in 1973. She was awarded the CBE in 1966. Brown married Frederick Hanson Brown (1897–1975) at St Augustine the Less, Bristol in 1923...
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Hill is a hill, an inner suburban neighbourhood, and an electoral ward in Bristol, England. It is located south of the River Avon, southeast of Bedminster...
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George Ferguson (politician) (redirect from Bristol 1st)
one of the first three Liberal Councillors elected to Bristol City Council, representing Cabot Ward from 1973 to 1979. He stood unsuccessfully for the Liberals...
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Hotwells and Harbourside (category Wards of Bristol)
Harbourside ward was created in May 2016 following a boundary review, incorporating part of the former Cabot ward. The ward covers part of Bristol city centre...
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retail space. It has many open areas and gardens, including Canada Square, Cabot Square, Westferry Circus, Jubilee Park, and Crossrail Place Roof Garden...
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Portrait of Bristol. London: Robert Hale. pp. 13–15. ISBN 0-7091-5435-6. Croxton, Derek (1990–1991). "The Cabot Dilemma: John Cabot's 1497 Voyage &...
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William II Canynges (category High sheriffs of Bristol)
Alderman for Aldgate ward in 1445, and was a Grocer. William's grandfather William I Canynges (d. 1396) was also a great Bristol merchant and was also...
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Lewin's Mead (category Areas of Bristol)
Mead is an area of Bristol, England, part of the city ward of Cabot, in the historic centre of the city, lying just outside the former medieval town walls...
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Bitton (1) Bristol Avon (1) Bristol Bedminster (1) Bristol Bishopston (1) Bristol Bishopsworth (1) Bristol Brislington (1) Bristol Cabot (1) Bristol Clifton...
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St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador (category Capitals of former nations)
200 mi) kilometers away. Its name has been attributed to the belief that John Cabot sailed into the harbour on the Nativity of John the Baptist in 1497, although...
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system include Baker Library/Bloomberg Center at Harvard Business School, Cabot Science Library at Harvard Science Center, Dumbarton Oaks in Washington...
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community in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. It is on the north coast of the Bristol Channel approximately 9 miles (14 km) south-southwest of Cardiff. Barry...
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Democrats; the 1952 victory of John F. Kennedy over incumbent Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. is seen as a watershed moment in this transformation. His younger...
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Bitton (1) Bristol Avon (1) Bristol Bedminster (1) Bristol Bishopston (1) Bristol Bishopsworth (1) Bristol Brislington (1) Bristol Cabot (1) Bristol Clifton...
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"The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985–1503", in The Voyages of the Northmen; The Voyages of Columbus and of John Cabot. (New York: Charles Scribner's...
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Conservation and Recreation. April 2012. Retrieved August 6, 2015. "Section 7. Bristol Blake State Reservation". Mass.gov. Department of Conservation and Recreation...
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harbour. Maria United Kingdom 10 May 1849 An Irish famine ship which sank in Cabot Strait. They sailed from Limerick, Ireland for Quebec, carrying a crew of...
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CEO of JP Morgan Chase Corporation Peter R. Dolan (B.A. 1978), former CEO of Bristol-Myers Squibb John J. Donovan, entrepreneur, founder of Cambridge...
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