Little Wales beyond the Severn? The Welsh in Early Tudor Bristol

By Peter Fleming

Issue 13, Summer 2005 pp 8-10

‘There is a considerable Welsh presence in contemporary Bristol. Welsh accents are often to be heard in the city’s streets, and that presence has doubtless grown since the building of the two Severn bridges. This is by no means a modern phenomenon. In this article, Peter Fleming explores the experiences of the Welsh in Bristol during the reign of the Welsh king of England, Henry VII’.


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