Natalie Lomako 리트윗함

🏴🇬🇧 The last time a foreign army invaded Britain, a Welsh cobbler sent them home.
With a pitchfork. 🍴
Her name was Jemima Nicholas.
Born in Mathry, Pembrokeshire. 1755. A cobbler. Not a soldier. Not a general.
On the 22nd of February 1797, four French warships anchored off the Welsh coast. 🚢 1,400 soldiers came ashore at Carreg Wastad Point. Many of them were convicts and deserters. Their plan was to march on Bristol, start a revolution and inspire the British poor to rise up.
It did not go to plan.
A ship had recently wrecked nearby. Its cargo was Portuguese wine. 🍷 The French found it. Within hours, the invasion force was drunk.
Jemima heard what was happening.
She reached for her pitchfork. And walked out to meet them. 🏴
She found twelve French soldiers. They were drunk. She rounded them up, marched them to the church, and locked the door.
She wasn't the only one.
Hundreds of Welsh women came out of their homes in their traditional red shawls and tall black hats. 🟥 From a distance, after a glass or two of Portuguese wine, they looked exactly like British Redcoats.
On the 24th of February, two days after they landed, 1,400 French soldiers surrendered. ⚖️
Unconditionally.
The surrender was signed in a pub.
It was the last time a foreign army set foot on British soil. 🇬🇧
Jemima Nicholas was awarded a pension of £50 a year for the rest of her life. She died in 1832. Her gravestone reads:
"The Welsh heroine who boldly marched to meet the French invaders who landed on our shores."
Did they teach you her name? 🏴
Jemima Nicholas was almost forgotten forever.
So were thousands of others.
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