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There are 1 asset(s) associated to St Stephen’s Church (Trail Location 34) :

Tower of St Stephens church


 

St Stephen’s Church (Trail Location 34)  

This is number 36 of 41 items associated with Slavery Trail in Explore Bristol’s Past



This Church was the home church of Josiah Tucker when he was a Curate and Rector. He later became Dean of Gloucester. Reverend Tucker became an active abolitionist and helped Thomas Clarkson gather evidence against the slave trade.

Address: St Stephen’s Church, St Stephens Avenue, Bristol,
Type: Religious
Period: High Medieval (1216-1398), Late Medieval (1398-1485)



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St Stephen’s Church (Trail Location 34) is number 36 of 41 items
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