All Saints' Church, Bristol

All Saints is a closed Anglican church in Corn Street, Bristol.

[3] The north-east tower was added in 1716 by William Paul, and completed by George Townesend.

[4] The Kalendars, a brotherhood of clergy and laity attached to All Saints, built a library over the north aisle of the church in the fifteenth century; by a deed of 1464 they gave free access to all who wished to study.

The most notable monument marks the grave of Edward Colston, the slave trader and philanthropist.

The archive also includes records of the incumbent, overseer of the poor, churchwardens, charities, chantries and vestry, plus deeds, maps, plans and surveys.

All Saints' Bristol