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Bristol Presentments, 1770-1917

The Board of Customs and Excise have ordered that, until further notice, particulars of Imports of Food, Drink and Tobacco, Clearances of Dutiable Goods and Drawback Tobacco, shall not be disclosed
H. M. Customs ans Excise; Bill of Entry; Custom House; Monday, December 31st, 1917, 1910-1917; 1917; img 112

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The shipping records cover all arrivals at Bristol from the Americas over 140 years

The Bristol Presentments are bills of entry derived from official sources, namely the reports and manifests of ships which docked in the port of Bristol in South-West England. These bills are divided into two categories. The first contains details of imports, usually foreign produce carried on foreign vessels. The second records exports, usually produced or manufactured in Britain and destined for foreign markets. This collection thus provides an insightful overview of global trade from the onset of the industrial revolution to the height of the First World War. 

Note: Some of the volumes are incomplete and those for 1829 and 1845 are missing

Contents

Bristol Shipping Records: Imports and Exports, 1770-1917...

Bristol Presentments, 1770-1917

Volumes & Documents 

Volumes

Licensed to access 1770-1780

Contains details of imports from 1770, 1775, and 1777 - 1780. Records of exports include those from 1773 - 1780....

Licensed to access 1790-1799

Contains details of imports from 1791 - 1799 and records of exports from 1790 - 1799. These records are not...

Licensed to access 1800-1809

Contains details of imports and exports from 1800 - 1809. These records are not complete please see guide or document...

Licensed to access 1810-1819

Contains details of imports and exports from 1810 - 1819. These records are not complete please see guide or document...

Licensed to access 1820-1828

Contains details of imports and exports from 1820 - 1828; we have not been able to include 1829 in this...

Licensed to access 1830-1839

Contains details of imports and exports from 1830 - 1839. These records are not complete please see guide or document...

Licensed to access 1840-1849

Contains details of imports and exports from 1840 - 1844 and 1846 - 1849. These records are not complete please...

Licensed to access 1850-1859

Contains details of imports and exports from 1850 - 1859. These records are not complete please see guide or document...

Licensed to access 1860-1869

Contains details of imports and exports from 1860 - 1869. These records are not complete please see guide or document...

Licensed to access 1870-1879

Contains details of imports and exports from 1870 - 1879. These records are not complete please see guide or document...

Licensed to access 1880-1889

Contains details of imports and exports from 1880 - 1889. These records are not complete please see guide or document...

Licensed to access 1890-1899

Contains details of imports and exports from 1890 - 1899. These records are not complete please see guide or document...

Licensed to access 1900-1909

Contains details of imports and exports from 1900 - 1909. These records are not complete please see guide or document...

Licensed to access 1910-1917

Contains details of imports and exports from 1910 - 1917. These records are not complete please see guide or document...

Insights

  • These records reveal how the quantities of items shipped each week changed during the industrial revolution. They also reveal the changes in trading priorities over this time.
  • The presentments from the 18th century include ships' names and cargoes. They also include the names of people and companies associated with each shipment on board.
  • During the 19th century these presentments became more formal and began to include warehousing records, as well as import taxes paid.
  • By the 20th century the focus of these items was upon totals of goods sent to or received from different national ports and foreign countries.

Licensed to access The Church of England and Social Change in Manchester, 1635-1928

1635   1928

Licensed to access The Industrial Revolution: Technological Innovation in the Textile Industry, 1672-1929

1672   1929

Licensed to access Essays and Dissertations of the Scottish Royal Medical Society, 1751-1801

1751   1970

Licensed to access British Poor Schools in the Nineteenth Century, 1812-1901

1812   1901
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