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Appendix B. 



Catalogue of Xocal IRecoros. 



(See page 25. J 



1. — A very large volume, containing many of the 

 newspapers published at the time of the Bristol Riots, 

 a probably complete set of the placards and pamphlets 

 issued before and after the disasters, and various con- 

 temporary illustrations. 



2. — Another large volume of newspaper cuttings, 

 placards, &c, relating to events in Bristol, chiefly in the 

 early years of the 19th century, though some of the 

 cuttings date from 1775 downwards. 



3. — A somewhat smaller, but thickly packed, 

 volume, consisting of newspaper cuttings relating to 

 Port Improvement Schemes, Docks, and Local Rail- 

 ways, 1857-187 1. 



4. — A large oblong volume labelled " Family and 

 Sundries," chiefly newspaper cuttings of a miscellaneous 

 character. 



5. — An unbound collection of placards chiefly 

 relating to the Bristol Election of 1818 and some curious 

 papers relating to the prosecution of Queen Caroline, 

 1821. 



6. — A bound volume lettered " The Fratricide," 

 relating to the murder of Sir John Dineley, chiefly 

 papers by Mr. Richard Smith (of which there are 

 duplicates in the Museum Library). 



7. — The trial of Captain Goodere for the above 

 murder. The original edition of 1 741, but wants the 

 plate. 



