Welsh Mysteries and Histories
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2205870/fan_mail/new] In February 1797, French troops landed on the Pembrokeshire coast in what would become Britain’s last invasion. But while military history often remembers generals and strategy, one Welsh woman changed the story forever. This week, we explore the life of Jemima Nicholas — a local cobbler who, armed with little more than courage and a pitchfork, reportedly captured twelve French soldiers and became a national symbol of Welsh resistance. Who was Jemima Nicholas? What really happened at Fishguard? And why has history so often sidelined women like her? This is the story of rebellion, invasion, and the woman who refused to stand aside. Where You Can Find Us Our brand-new website is now live! Visit us at welsh-mysteries.co.uk [https://welsh-mysteries.co.uk/]. For more information about the podcast and host, head to welsh-mysteries.co.uk. Follow us on Instagram — @welshmysteries [https://instagram.com/welshmysteries] and on TikTok — @welshmysteries Work With Us If there’s a particular case you’d like me to cover, please get in touch via email. I’m also open to business collaborations and sponsorship opportunities at: 📧 kay@kay-page.com
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