Albermarle Row. Or Albemarle Row. From 1762. Or 1763.

Historically, Albermarle Row was spelled "Albemarle", after George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle who was arrested and imprisoned in Bristol in 1642 when he refused to swear an oath supporting the Royalists during the Civil War. Most (but not all) of its street signs are now spelled "Albermarle", apparently after a mistake was perpetuated by a typo in a Council database a while back, and the spelling has spread to Google Maps and the Royal Mail database.

Other incorrect information on the internet about Albe(r)marle Row includes Historic England's listing, which says that this tympanum has "Webb's monogram with 1762."

From wander: Clifton Sinkhole, Camp Road and a Re-Visited Fire Hydrant
Taken: Sun 27 December 2020 14:28
Rating: ★★★

GPS Coordinates: 51.45081, -2.62212
Location: Hotwells

Albermarle Row. Or Albemarle Row. From 1762. Or 1763.
Historically, Albermarle Row was spelled "Albemarle", after George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle who was arrested and imprisoned in Bristol in 1642...