Sixteenth-century Bristol
John Latimer
Lu par Elaine Webb





Plague, piracy and payments to members of Parliament! The town of Bristol, England in the Sixteenth Century was a fascinating place, and John Latimer's book is a comprehensive guide to this period, describing royal visits from both Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, as well as detailing contemporary pastimes such as wrestling competitions, bear-baiting and traveling players. He explains the sanitary arrangements, dreadful postal service and the difficulty of moving from the status of town to "City" among many other interesting topics.
It is made up of papers originally published in the Bristol Mercury in 1902-3 and is read by Bristolian, Elaine Webb.
Summary by Cori Samuel and Elaine Webb (4 hr 26 min)
Chapitres
chapter 01 | 21:27 | Lu par Elaine Webb |
chapter 02 | 25:54 | Lu par Elaine Webb |
chapter 03 | 13:03 | Lu par Elaine Webb |
chapter 04 | 25:05 | Lu par Elaine Webb |
chapter 05 | 30:41 | Lu par Elaine Webb |
chapter 06 | 26:38 | Lu par Elaine Webb |
chapter 07 | 13:11 | Lu par Elaine Webb |
chapter 08 | 12:05 | Lu par Elaine Webb |
chapter 09 | 25:24 | Lu par Elaine Webb |
chapter 10 | 25:30 | Lu par Elaine Webb |
chapter 11 | 31:35 | Lu par Elaine Webb |
chapter 12 | 15:39 | Lu par Elaine Webb |
Critiques
16th century Bristol





Sunny
The quality of this recording and the reader herself were very poor I couldn't get through the first chapter. The story seems like it had a good potential but I just couldn't get past the reader and the poor recording.