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  2. Henry Overton Wills III - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral-like Wills Memorial Building in Bristol, built in memory of Henry Overton Wills III by his two eldest sons. Henry Overton Wills III (22 December 1828 – 4 September 1911) of Kelston Knoll, near Bath in Somerset, was a prominent and wealthy member of the Bristol tobacco manufacturing family of Wills which founded the firm of W. D. & H. O. Wills.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Wills Memorial Building - Wikipedia

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    The Wills Memorial Geology Library Wills Memorial Building, front face Great George in the tower of the Wills Memorial Building Wills Memorial Building interior. The Wills Memorial Building was commissioned in 1912 by George Alfred Wills and Henry Herbert Wills, the magnates of the Bristol tobacco company W. D. & H. O. Wills, in honour of their father, Henry Overton Wills III, benefactor and ...

  5. King–Lancaster–McCoy–Mitchell House - Wikipedia

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    The King–Lancaster–McCoy–Mitchell-Shew House is an historic home in Bristol, Virginia. The original section was built between 1815 and 1820, with additions and alterations dating from 1881, 1892, and 1903. It is a two-story, irregular shaped, gable-roofed, brick dwelling in a Victorian Italianate-style with some Colonial Revival details. [3]

  6. ‘Revolutionary’ legacy of Irish writer Edna O’Brien ...

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    Family and friends of the novelist were among those who gave readings and paid tribute during the service in her native Tuamgraney.

  7. St Philip and St Jacob, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Philip and St Jacob is one of the original parishes of Bristol. It includes the Old Market area, and extended beyond the original city boundaries to include what are now the Bristol districts of Baptist Mills, Barton Hill, Lawrence Hill, Newtown, Russell Town, St Jude's, St Philips Marsh, The Dings and part of Easton. A growing population in ...

  8. Bristol family appeals for leads on missing Jack O'Sullivan

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  9. St Augustine the Less Church, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Augustine the Less was a Church of England parish church in Bristol, England, first attested in 1240, [1] rebuilt in 1480, damaged in 1940 by fire, and demolished in 1962. . It took its name from its proximity to the church of the Abbey of St Augustine (St Augustine the Great), which is now Bristol Cathedr