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Bristol Corporation held its deliberations, sometimes assisted by leading merchants. The Corporation's business outgrew both the Council House and Tolzey, and in 1657 a private house at the corner of Broad Street was acquired to provide more office space. In 1704 the Tolzey was demolished and a new, enlarged Council House was built; this in turn gave way to the current
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Council House was built in 1552 on the site of the Chapel of St John, part of St Ewen's Church, near the corner of Corn Street and Broad Street. This consisted of the Tolzey (or Mayor's Tolzey), a portico supported by 5 pillars with a council chamber behind; here or in the Merchants' Tolzey
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Corn Street was a centre of trade from the 13th century, and at the heart of
Bristol's banking business from the 18th century. A 'Merchants' Tolzey' or 'Tolsey', a meeting place or exchange where commercial business was done, was built alongside All Saints' Church soon after 1550. Between the columns
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This building was extended in 1827 and again in 1899; in 1883 the
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were sited nine brass tables known as 'nails', mostly dated between 1625 and 1631. Four of these were moved to their current location in front of The
Exchange when the Merchants' Tolzey was taken down in 1782 and a wing of The Exchange built on the site. The popular belief that the phrase 'to pay on
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at the beginning of the 13th century it seems that corn was bought and sold here from the street's earliest history. However, the Corn Market was not always located on Corn Street. The earliest detailed depiction of the city's corn market is that found in James
Millerd's map, first published in 1673
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Nicholas Market, held in and around The Exchange, was recently claimed to be one of the ten best markets in the UK and is home to one of the largest collection of independent retailers in the city. Corn Street hosts a weekly Farmers and Producers market, twice-weekly Street Food markets, daily
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stands today: In 1752 Corn Street was descended on by 'a riotous and formidable mob of colliers and country people from
Kingswood and adjacent parts', angry at the scarcity of corn; they smashed the windows of the Council House and Exchange, plundered a corn ship and brought trade to a halt. The
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returning from his stable) was shot and killed. In
February 1932, 4000 demonstrators processed to the Old Council House where councillors were discussing a reduction in unemployment benefit; their deputation was refused admittance and ultimately mounted police and batons were used, reportedly
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In 1770, two years after the completion of the new
Bristol Bridge, St Leonard's Church was taken down 'with the Tower and Blind Gate under it'. This cleared the way to extend Corn Street down to the quayside at what is now The Centre; work began on construction of this new street,
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at No.40 is now an Australian themed bar; No.47, another former bank, is also a bar; The banking hall of No.31 is now a bar and restaurant; and No.35 is an Indian street food restaurant. The Commercial Rooms has become part of a national pub chain.
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the nail' or 'cash on the nail' derives from Bristol merchants settling deals on these tables is untrue: the origin of the phrase predates the Bristol Nails by centuries. Nonetheless tourist guides continue to keep the story alive.
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rearranging the furniture instead. By the mid-20th century it was finally determined to move to a new site, and in 1952 the council relocated to what is now City Hall on College Green. This building, it may be noted, has a moat.
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rode up with orders to do what he thought necessary to defend the Council House. He sabre-charged the rioters through High Street, Broad Street and Wine Street; eight of them were badly hurt and one person (possibly an innocent
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injuring 30 demonstrators and some police. Later that year a deputation stormed the Council Chamber, following their decision to cut relief. A baton charge by police allowed the councillors to escape from the crowd.
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Corn Street contains many historic buildings. For centuries it was at the centre of Bristol's commerce and administration, but in recent years has increasingly turned to market shopping, leisure and accommodation.
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citizens rallied behind the Mayor, but it took a week to quell the riot and lives were lost. The Old Council House was the target of another attack in 1831, during riots sparked by the arrival in Bristol of anti-
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St Werburgh's Church is unusual in that it has been made redundant twice, in two different locations. In 1877 it was decided that the church 'would far better serve its purpose in such a district as
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original design for this was for a much larger building incorporating the site of the Guildhall, but these plans were scaled down because the street needed widening which left insufficient room.
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In the early 18th century Bristol Corporation's banking business was looked after, as was common at the time, by a goldsmith: John Vaughan, the father of Bristol banking, did business in the
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and updated to the 1730s. The seventeenth century Corn Market was located on Wine Street, about 50 metres east of the High Cross, while its 1684 replacement was located on The Key.
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coaching inn where the meeting at which the bank was instituted had been held 23 years earlier. This bank collapsed in 1878, and its premises were eventually taken by
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started on Broad Quay, moved to John Vaughan's old premises at the Dutch House, and finally succumbed to the lure of Corn Street by moving there in 1854. In 1857 the
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The Exchange was a business centre incorporating a coffee house, a tavern, a number of business houses and even a barber's shop. In 1813, alterations were made to
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indoor market in The Exchange, and the twice-weekly 'Nails' market for original artwork, photography, jewellery and vintage clothing.
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opened in 1752; in 1776 it moved to Clare Street and then in 1798 it moved to what became 35 Corn Street. Other banks followed;
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Ricart's Plan is taken, was a member of this brotherhood. All Saints' contains the ornate tomb of prominent
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built its headquarters, based on St Mark's Library in Venice, at 55 Corn Street; this was the site of
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Bristol and America: A Record of the First Settlers in the Colonies of North America 1654–1685
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when it was a walled medieval town. From this crossroads Corn Street and its later extension
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Merchant's Tolzey, Bristol from Millerd's Map. Six 'nails' are in evidence in this view.
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Corn Street is within the 'Old City and Queen Square Conservation Area'.
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of 1479, one of the first English town plans, shows Corn Street with the
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Original Caption: 'The Corne Market-house as it stood before taken down'
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was established in Exchange Buildings, All Saints Passage in 1794; the
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started in Small Street in 1769 but moved to Corn Street in 1799;
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which stood on corner of High Street and Wine Street opposite the
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came to Bristol, it was here that his fictional stay took place.
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2302:"Treating clients like royalty – 40 years in Bristol for Coutts"
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The Old Council House acted as a focus for protest much as does
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An Exact Delineation of the Famous City of Bristoll and Suburbs
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still owns and operates the Old Council House, which is now a
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building next door, they were converted into a luxury hotel.
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The History of Bristol, Civil and Ecclesiastical, Volume 2
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1494:"11 Things You Didn't Know About Bristol: 7 On the nail"
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The Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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Corn Street, looking towards Wine Street on a market day
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retains a significant presence with offices at No.32.
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Welcome to St Werburghs, Bristol UK community website
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in 2000 and their old premises became a coffee shop;
2948:"49, St Nicholas Street, 30, Clare Street (1280614)"
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31 Corn Street, former bank now a bar and restaurant
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1128:The Old Council House and attached front gates
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1898:. Bristol & Region Archaeological Services
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1996:The municipal government of Bristol 1851–1901
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1896:"Old Council House, Corn Street, Bristol"
1519:Dr Roger H. Leech, FSA, MIFA (May 1999).
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1333:"Plan of Bristol, from Ricart's calendar"
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498:All Saints' Church, with its distinctive
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2115:Winstone, Reece (1984). "Plate 30".
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2855:"17 and 19, Clare Street (1282359)"
2542:"The Old Council House: venue hire"
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1635:"The Beginning of Banks in Bristol"
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2979:"31 and 33, Corn Street (1298783)"
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1608:National Heritage List for England
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3647:Corry, John; Evans, John (1816).
2157:"Church of St Werburgh (1025007)"
504:The Maire of Bristowe is Kalendar
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3475:"Church of All Saints (1282313)"
3165:"Shaftesbury Chambers (1298750)"
2572:"History of St Nicholas Markets"
2230:"Church of All Saints (1282313)"
1969:Central Bristol through the Ages
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3684:Hargreaves-Mawdsley, R (1929).
3227:"The Old Post Office (1187390)"
2276:The Times – Insider City Guides
1738:British Banking History Society
1663:"Miles, Cave, Baillie & Co"
1436:"Urban Walk – Bristol Old City"
1385:"The Ancient Courts of Bristol"
74:Location within Central Bristol
1801:"11-16-20 Bristol City Office"
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3667:A shocking history of Bristol
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2824:"15, Clare Street (1202087)"
2793:"14, Clare Street (1282358)"
2762:"13, Clare Street (1202086)"
2731:"12, Clare Street (1202085)"
2700:"10, Clare Street (1282357)"
2002:. p. 26. Archived from
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3537:"58, Corn Street (1298742)"
3413:"56, Corn Street (1202154)"
3196:"47, Corn Street (1202153)"
3103:"37, Corn Street (1187274)"
3041:"35, Corn Street (1298787)"
2117:Bristol as it Was 1879–1874
1695:. National Westminster Bank
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2669:"Abbey Chambers (1202084)"
2638:"Glass Chambers (1282356)"
2402:"10 of the best … markets"
2091:"St Leonard City, Bristol"
1270:Detail of one of the Nails
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890:National Westminster Bank
862:National Westminster Bank
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2609:"All Saints CITY Bristol"
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3382:"The Exchange (1298770)"
1859:Hargreaves-Mawdsley 1929
806:25 and 27, Clare Street
792:17 and 19, Clare Street
699:4, 6 and 8 Clare Street
358:National Provincial Bank
265:The origins of the name
3586:Wells, Charles (1969).
2272:"Bristol Harbour Hotel"
1833:"Coutts Bank (1282311)"
1771:"Lloyds Bank (1187398)"
848:31 and 33, Corn Street
797:25 and 27 Clare Street
783:17 and 19 Clare Street
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446:Bristol Register Office
3628:Bristoliensis (1815).
3605:Foyle, Andrew (2004).
2213:Corry & Evans 1816
1972:. Amberly Publishing.
1871:Corry & Evans 1816
1689:Three Banks in Bristol
1574:"The Commercial Rooms"
1339:. Bristol City Council
1320:Watts & Rahtz 1985
1119:The Old Council House
1063:53 and 55 Corn Street
923:40 and 42 Corn Street
853:32 and 34 Corn Street
839:31 and 33 Corn Street
414:present day equivalent
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3320:"The Nails (1196999)"
1993:Large, David (1999).
1186:The Old Council House
1114:Church of All Saints
960:Shaftesbury Chambers
425:Sir Charles Wetherell
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2576:Bristol City Council
2546:Bristol City Council
2488:Bristol City Council
2457:Bristol City Council
2428:"St Nicholas Market"
2377:"Mowgli Street Food"
2065:Bristol City Council
1805:Martins Bank Archive
1533:on 30 September 2007
988:The Old Post Office
589:Bristol City Council
289:Commerce and banking
87:Bristol City Council
33:Corn Street, Bristol
2327:"Walkabout Bristol"
2282:on 13 December 2018
304:John Wood the Elder
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3733:History of Bristol
3728:Streets in Bristol
3590:. Reece Winstone.
2552:on 26 January 2016
2453:"The Nails Market"
2119:. Reece Winstone.
2009:on 27 January 2021
1942:Bristoliensis 1815
1464:"Cash on the Nail"
1423:Bristoliensis 1815
1105:All Saints Church
646:St Nicholas Market
618:All Saints' Church
401:building in 1823.
323:John Loudon McAdam
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208:Bristol High Cross
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3631:The Bristol Guide
3588:Bristol's History
2306:SouthWestBusiness
2061:"About our rooms"
1744:on 2 January 2013
1383:S D Cole (1905).
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1091:All Saints Court
778:15, Clare Street
764:14, Clare Street
750:13, Clare Street
736:12, Clare Street
722:10, Clare Street
650:Corn Street today
602:Sites of interest
573:Corn Street today
399:Old Council House
354:Bristol City Bank
334:Old Council House
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3529:
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3502:Historic England
3498:
3492:
3491:
3489:
3487:
3471:Historic England
3467:
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3460:
3458:
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3440:Historic England
3436:
3430:
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3409:Historic England
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3378:Historic England
3374:
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3367:
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3347:Historic England
3343:
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3254:Historic England
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3241:
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3223:Historic England
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3210:
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2490:. Archived from
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2032:
2028:
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2016:
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811:28 Clare Street
769:15 Clare Street
755:14 Clare Street
741:13 Clare Street
727:12 Clare Street
713:10 Clare Street
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657:Listed buildings
629:Commercial Rooms
319:Gentlemen's Club
315:Commercial Rooms
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