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French Were Foiled In 1797
There almost was an invasion By the french but was foiled A wench stopped the battalion By getting them well oiled Jemina  N  had the gumption To take them to the inn Rushed them to the publican Whose beer was served within She soon rallied up the women Dressed in national dress French thought it was a battalion Surrended with no fuss No thoughts on Bristol and London No longer wanted to fight them So was a foregone conclusion No courage in boozed men. To honour these brave welsh women A tapestry was made A pretty commemoration To women of Fishguard Thanks to the feisty West Walian Women led by Jemina Nicholas.  In 1797 the French intension to invade Bristol and London, was foiled.  Last attempt for anyone to invade Britain  Penned by Seren Roberts 9th January 2013
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