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- European Green Capital Award in 2015. The name derives from the Old English Brycgstow, meaning "****embly place by the bridge" or simply "site of the bridge"...
- Retrieved: 2023-11-22 Jeff Lucas and Thilo Gross (2019, June 6) "From Brycgstow to Bristol in 45 Bridges," Bristol Books, Bristol. ISBN 978-1909446182...
- evidence of Roman occupation. A mint was established in the Saxon burgh of Brycgstow by the 10th century and the town rose to prominence in the Norman era...
- Castle and Scarborough Castle. Henry II grants the city of Bristol (or Brycgstow) a Royal charter, and is divided between Gloucestershire and Somerset...
- made up the city of Bristol since Saxon times, when it was the burgh of Brycgstow. Prior to the building of The Exchange merchants would set up their stalls...
- ISBN 978-0198701811 Jeff Lucas and Thilo Gross (2019, June 6) "From Brycgstow to Bristol in 45 Bridges," Bristol Books, Bristol. ISBN 978-1909446182...
- redeveloped as Finzels Reach. Bristol's name is derived from the Saxon Brycgstow or 'Brigstowe', meaning the 'place of the bridge'. However, it is unclear...
- may have evolved in the same manner, as it transformed from Anglo-Saxon Brycgstow to modern "Bristol." Another feature is the addition of S to verbs in...
- Castle and Scarborough Castle. Henry II grants the city of Bristol (or Brycgstow) a Royal charter, and is divided between Gloucestershire and Somerset...