Jemima Nicholas
Jemima Nicholas (also spelt Niclas; circa 1750 – July 1832), also known as Jemima Fawr, was a Welsh heroine during the 1797 Battle of Fishguard (commonly known as the last invasion of Britain). Armed with only a pitchfork, she single-handedly rounded up 12 French soldiers when they were drunk; they surrendered shortly afterwards at the Royal Oak.
She died at the age of 82, and a plaque in Fishguard is dedicated to her.
In 2006 at the records office in Haverfordwest records were found by a local College lecturer, Andrew Thomas of Thornton, Milford Haven, which show a Jemima Nicholas being baptised in the parish of Mathry on 2 March 1755.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Invasion heroine's records find bbc.co.uk
References
- Fishguard Last Invasion Tapestry Gallery fishguardonline.com
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