Further Reading
- Williams, E.E., The Chantries of William Canynges in St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, with a Survey of Chantries in General and some Events in the Lives of the Canynges Family, 1950
- Sherborne, J., William Canynges 1402-1474, 1985
- Carus-Wilson, E.M., The Overseas Trade of Bristol in the Later Middle Ages, 2nd Ed., 1967
- Carus-Wilson, E.M., Medieval Merchant Venturers, 1954
- Harvey, J.H., (Ed.), Itineraries of William Worcestre, 1969
- Dellaway, Rev James. Antiquities of Bristow in the Middle Centuries Including the Topography by William Wyrcestre and the Life of William Canynges, Bristol, 1834, pp.166-212
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