Following a six-week honeymoon in Clevedon, Coleridge returned to Bristol in November 1795, and stayed with Sara's family at the house on Redcliff Hill. Whilst here, on the 17th November, Coleridge published a pamphlet, Conciones ad Populum, containing his first two lectures. He also, with the help of Cottle, founded and edited a radical Christian journal named The Watchman.
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- Anti-Apartheid
- Bristol's Industrial Revolution
- Chatterton, Wordsworth and Coleridge
- Deaf community
- Know your Bristol
- Know Your Greenbank
- Knowle West
- Music
- Romantic Era
- Romantic Era Revisited
- Schools
- SMRT family history
- St Katherine's WW1 project
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- Vaughan postcard collection
- Women of East Bristol
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