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about 1 year ago
I enjoyed the lecture by Edmond Bourke on French expeditions.. There were two French landings in S. Wales and it was at the second one that they mistook Wesl women for guards
http://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/Wales-History/Fishguard.htm