And you say this Bristol merchant struck the silly wretch down without provocation?
This makes it hard to sustain the argument that Bristol merchants were somehow 'pushed out' of Iceland.
"There's a young man in my house, the son of a friend, who might like to go along," the Bristol merchant mentioned.
There are a number of Bristol merchants coming over and that house, along with others, has been granted to one of them.
And indeed, the Bristol merchant had much to think about.
So this Bristol merchant that wants to see me has your father's house?
While they were talking, Ailred had also been observing the Bristol merchant carefully.
His father was a rich Bristol merchant, who died in early in 1756.
Canon Barnett did not pronounce judgment on the Bristol merchant.
They wished to endow a school where the sons of Bristol merchants and tradesmen could receive an education.