Monmouthshire: Historical And Descriptive Accounts of the Ancient And Present State of Ragland ...
Monmouthshire: Historical And Descriptive Accounts of the Ancient And Present State of Ragland ...
Heath, Charles, 1785-1848
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* The building now in cxiftence within the wall, is all that remains of the original Village Inn. According to information (I believe obtfitttd from Mr. Jones's MS.) it was called " The Crown/' and here fit^atedt in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. This circumftance is intitled to belief^ for the meadows which lie below, and belong to Mr. Chambers's fann» retain the name of " The Crown Fields," totheprefcnt time. Other ■0: RAGLAND CASTLE. .V OfhQ4;picce9v ofthe reigns of Queen Elizabeth, James and... Ghaflesthe First, &c. liave also been she^v^ to me, but not one of theiji d^ser.ve4 J^ parcLoD froni the crucrble of the silycrsmith, to which they were speedily to be consigned. Mr, Tregoze informed me, that when the Moat was cleared, a considerable number of cfifferent pieces of Coin were found here by the labourers, which Mrs* Kvans took care to preserve, — but on the arrival of the late Duchess Dowager of Beaufort at Ragland, soon after to view the Castle, the Country Goody, in the simplicity of her heart, got out all this newly acquired treasure,- qnd after xoashing and cleaning of it, to make it bright and more worthy her offering, placed the pieces on a large ji^ewter dish, and advancing with several profound dips,- presented them to the Duchess for acceptance, which were received by her with much apparent satisfaction: DliSTRUCTlON OF THE LIBRARY, -^ JlT ragland.
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