The Black Lion, Brockweir, in 1801 (General)
Thanks for taking the time to look. Yes where there are workmen there was cider and ale. No road following the river to Chepstow back then either. I found an account of somebody walking from Ross to Chepstow rather than travelling on the river, he said the road ended at Redbrook.
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- The Black Lion, Brockweir, in 1801 -
fredb,
2016-07-16, 01:37
- The Black Lion, Brockweir, in 1801 - Jefff, 2016-07-16, 14:39
- The Black Lion, Brockweir, in 1801 -
MPGriffiths,
2016-07-16, 15:43
- DIBDEN, Alice etc, the New Inn Brockweir. -
Jefff,
2016-07-16, 17:42
- DIBDEN, watermen family of Brockweir. -
Jefff,
2016-07-16, 17:55
- DIBDEN, watermen family of Brockweir. -
Gordon,
2016-09-11, 17:57
- DIBDEN, watermen family of Brockweir. - Jefff, 2016-09-11, 23:49
- DIBDEN, watermen family of Brockweir. -
Gordon,
2016-09-11, 17:57
- DIBDEN, watermen family of Brockweir. -
Jefff,
2016-07-16, 17:55
- DIBDEN, Alice etc, the New Inn Brockweir. -
Jefff,
2016-07-16, 17:42
- The Black Lion, Brockweir, in 1801 - fredb, 2016-07-16, 18:54
- The Black Lion, Brockweir, in 1801 - probinson, 2016-07-16, 20:51